This is a good idea!
Thanks!
emanuele
Joseph Mocker ha scritto:
What he might be able to do is to reinstall his debian grub2 after the
Solaris install, then set up a chainloader entry in debian/grub2 to
boot opensolaris/grub and then opensolaris.
installgrub on opensolaris should install
What he might be able to do is to reinstall his debian grub2 after the
Solaris install, then set up a chainloader entry in debian/grub2 to boot
opensolaris/grub and then opensolaris.
installgrub on opensolaris should install grub on both the MBR and the
partition boot record, so he would have
i dont think that's possible, solaris needs grub, and it needs solaris
grub, because it's the only one that understand zfs
On Mon, Oct 19, 2009 at 5:06 PM, Emanuele Fontana wrote:
> Hello,
>
> this is a very newbie question, but I'd need a hint. My Hard Disk is
> partitioned as following:
>
> /d
Hello,
this is a very newbie question, but I'd need a hint. My Hard Disk is
partitioned as following:
/dev/sda1 --> boot [primary]
/dev/sda2 --> [extended]
/dev/sda5 --> swap [logic]
/dev/sda6 --> debian [logic]
/dev/sda3 --> empty [primary]
I'd like to install opensolaris (osol)