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Adding suse to boot menu [solved]


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  • 8 months later...
Never mind this, i solved it. :D sorry if i caused any trouble :D . :D :D

 

Mandriva powerpack doesn't ever recogize my root and home ext3 suse partitions :(

 

and much less the bootloader ....could you tell me hoe you did it :) I wonder why mandriva didn't mount my OpenSuse Partitions :(

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Hi Littleguy, welcome here.

The issue above is quite different, so please do not hijack it- you should open a new one.

Anyway, open a root console, and then first

cat /etc/fstab
cat /boot/grub/menu.lst

 

And after that

cfdisk /dev/hda

(repeat it for /dev/hdb as well as any other harddisk you have in your box)

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