Hi Rick, installer installs GRUB boot loader into Solaris partition for booting Open Solaris.
I assume that you have 1st hard drive selected as default boot device ? If my assumption is correct, you need to select 2nd hard drive in BIOS as default boot device. Then BIOS would boot into GRUB and it would be able to boot Open Solaris. And there should be "Windows" entries available in GRUB menu allowing you to boot your Windows instances. Jan Rick Cromi wrote: > 1st hard drive has 1 partition with XP SP3 installed. > 2nd hard drive has 3 partitions, with Vista installed in the 1st partition. > The other 2 partitions were unformatted. > Create the OpenSolaris 2008.05 CD; booted from this; ran the installation > program and installed to the 2nd hard drive, 2nd partition. > Installation completed successfully, without incident. > > Rebooted the machine, but there is no option to start Solaris. The original > boot loader starts and the 2 Windows OSes can still be started, as before. > > Have searched the forums and Google, but haven't found anything to describe > how to manually install some kind of boot loader and configure it for > OpenSolaris and Windows options. > > Does anyone have procedures for this? > > TIA > Rick > > > This message posted from opensolaris.org > _______________________________________________ > install-discuss mailing list > install-discuss at opensolaris.org > http://mail.opensolaris.org/mailman/listinfo/install-discuss
