generally speaking, linux systems see partitions as partitions not standard drives like windows. windows sees c: d: e: etc. while linux will see sda1, sda2, sda3. or hda1, hda2, hda3. I say generally speaking because i'm still fiddling and can only speak for debian based distros. As for the updater trying to change your boot parameters I have no idea. That sounds a bit funny to me. Do you have grub bootloader handling your boot options? or are you using windows bootloader? -- This message posted from opensolaris.org
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