Hi Reg, Thanks for the suggestions. Is there instructions anywhere for how to create the USB boot disk?
Many thanks, Andrew. ===================== Something I forgot to mention. You're a lot better off booting from a USB disk than setting up dual boot. Many years ago I got a system to boot Solaris, FreeBSD and Linux from the same disk. It took about a dozen installs to figure out how to do it. (the installers kept killing each other) Not long after that I installed removable drive trays in all my systems and stopped doing multiboots. I won't even consider doing it now. The only constraint on USB disk is you have to plug it into the same port each time. But it's a much better way to do things. I setup a friend's Dell D620 to boot Solaris 10 & Linux from a pair of USB disks w/ Vista on the internal disk. With the boot order setup as CD-USB-HD you only need to plug in the disk and bot to get the OS of your choice. Have Fun! Reg _______________________________________________ OpenIndiana-discuss mailing list OpenIndiana-discuss@openindiana.org http://openindiana.org/mailman/listinfo/openindiana-discuss