Hi, I can load Solaris, when I make the second disk (on which Solaris is 
installed) the only one. In this case the Solaris Grub kicks in and loads the 
System.
That's also the reason, why I conclude that the Solaris installation is OK - 
before I tried this I thought grub could not be properly installed ...

I want to avoid the SOlaris grub being the first bootloader and then 
chainloading Ubuntu. The main reason is that I am using mainly Ubuntu and don't 
want to go through a 2 level boot in most of the times I am using the PC.

Would the Solaris grub be able to load the Linux kernel directly? I think I 
read so ... this would require manual changes in the Solaris grub menu.lst 
after the linux kernel go an update.
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