>
> As I had some problems with Suse, I thought to give Mandrake a try. So,
> it overlayed the Suse grub. Now I'd like to get the Suse grub back and
> modify it so, that I can boot all OS:s from there.
Mandrake, by default, uses Lilo. You could make an entry for Suse
in /etc/lilo.conf. You'll have to know where Suse is installed though. Or, if
you want to use grub, boot into mandrake, mount the suse partition somewhere
and install grub into the MBR by giving a command similar to
grub-install /dev/hda . You'll have to add an entry for mandrake in suse's
grub config file i.e menu.lst
HTH,
Kaustubh
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