jdd a écrit :
Felix Miata a écrit :

The usual Linux way (boot loader on MBR) is no less rude than the common
windoz installation behavior

what is really new for me is than BIOS, with a said "standard" MBR can boot GRUB on the "*" primary.

What I was mostly doing was to install grub on the /root partition of any of my Linux install and then on the MBR.

Seems like this last step can be avoided

jdd


it does

I didn't verify YaST work (do it later), but I found the YaST write a mbr option, in the bootloader options (not obvious), set it to ext (all my linux are extended) and activate this partition as boot one and reboot. all went well...

jdd

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