Bob Netherton wrote:
> On Mon, 2007-11-05 at 06:33 +0100, Gérard Henry wrote:
> 
>> Any other idea?
> 
> http://blogs.sun.com/bobn/date/20051014
> 
> 
> this is how we used to do this when we had grub and non-grub
> versions of solaris.  it's what i'm doing at present.
> 
yes, i remember now :)
but, on my laptop, i have no linux partition, so no grub from linux, i
only want to use solaris grub.
After modifying menu.lst in Indiana (partition 4) and in SXDE (partition
3), i can boot in certain cases, not in all.
First, SXDE is installed, so grub is in MBR and in partition 3.
Then i install Indiana, and now grub is in MBR and in partition 4.
Booting from dvd, i re-install grub from parition 3, and modify menu.lst
to chain to Indiana. It's ok, but after booting Indiana, and re-booting,
i only have grub prompt, so it seems that this grub (from MBR?) doesn't
see any menu.lst file!? I can manually enter what is necessary to boot,
but isn't another method?

> note that you cannot share data between the two solaris
> partitions as you can only have one on a disk at a time.
> 

are you sure? even if partition 3 (SXDE) contains zfs slices?

Thanks for hellp,

gerard

-- 
Gerard HENRY



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