[Wolves] My brain's stopped working

ArchLinuxUser dick_turpin dick_turpin at archlinux.us
Thu Feb 14 12:30:59 GMT 2008


On 14/02/2008, Alex Willmer <alex at moreati.org.uk> wrote:

Hi Alex

>  3. Manually edit /boot/grub/menu.lst on the SuSE disk, add an entry for
>  the ArchLinux disk.

This would have been my choice of action however if the SUSE
bootloader is not seeing it I'm wondering if a manual config will?

Tell you what I've not tried;
fdisk -l from the SUSE box I'll give that a go tonight.

Mind you I don't mind going back five years to the days when floppy
boot loaders were available by default :-D

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Regards

Dick Turpin
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System packages are regularly updated and an ISO release is just a
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