On 26 Jan 2007 15:21:12 -0000, Pramathesh  Ambasta
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a machine with two SATA disks - sda and sdb. I have
> installed openSUSE 10.2 on sda and Mandriva 2007 on sdb. Mandriva
> sees both disks and mounts the openSUSE 10.2 partitions whenever I
> boot into the Mandriva system. However openSUSE does not see sdb
> at all. It is not listed as a disk under YaST's hardware
> information panel or anywher else that I can see. And any attempts
> to access sdb or the Mandriva partitions from inside the openSUSE
> installation fail. How do I install the second disk on openSUSE?

Hmm! Strange. Do you happen to know what type of filesystem you are
using for the partitions on /dev/sdb? As soon as you boot into
openSuSe, run the following command to see if the boot process detects
the second disk:

dmesg | grep sd

Thaths
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