Using the zero and including the SPACES as you had said.
That got it to work.
Phillip
adrian15 wrote:
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> phil007 escribió:
>> Adrian15, you are a champion!
>> Thank you so much, this has worked perfectly.
>> I am new to Solaris so this is all very exciting for me.
>
> And what has worked per
phil007 escribió:
Adrian15, you are a champion!
Thank you so much, this has worked perfectly.
I am new to Solaris so this is all very exciting for me.
And what has worked perfectly..
a) putting the zero instead of the ou.
b) using image command
?
adrian15
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Adrian15, you are a champion!
Thank you so much, this has worked perfectly.
I am new to Solaris so this is all very exciting for me.
Now to my next task which is trying to get my linksys wusb54gc working under
solaris...hmmm :)
Thanks again!
Phillip
adrian15 wrote:
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> phil007 escribió:
>> H
phil007 escribió:
Hi,
I have the same issue, my menu.lst is very similar to the previous post, i
have 1 hd with xp and one separate hd with solaris 10.
I have tried editing with the text you gave adrian but it still does not
load windows from the grub menu, i have to change the order of the hd's
Hi,
I have the same issue, my menu.lst is very similar to the previous post, i
have 1 hd with xp and one separate hd with solaris 10.
I have tried editing with the text you gave adrian but it still does not
load windows from the grub menu, i have to change the order of the hd's in
the bios to boo
jennywongus escribió:
I have changed the bios setting to boot the second disk
first (so that the boot always start from GRUB, otherwise, if
first disk is set to boot first, it'd boot to windows directly).
title Windows
rootnoverify (hd0,0)
chainloader +1
# Unknown partition o
Hi
I have an AMD based workstation with 2 harddisks,
and I have first installed the Windows XP pro on the
first disk, and then installed Solaris 11 on the second
disk. Looks like the Solaris installer has detected the
Windows installation and add the Windows info to the
GRUB menu file (see atta