NucleusKore
TheSaint
I posted this here as it deals with both OSS and propriety OSes
Anyway here goes
I formatted and reinstalled my Windows XP home edition today, updated it and imaged the system partition, considering that we won't get support/patches after June 30th except critical ones. In the bargain I lost my GRUB, and I tried everything I suggested to MetalheadGautham but it did not work, not even SuperGRUB.
All this is because my partitions were split, merged and moved several times. While grub says the root is on hd(0,6) and hd(0,7), I know it's on hd(0,7) and hd(0,8 ), and yes I know the first is hd(0,0). Besides when you install SuSE multiple times, the previous boot records become submenus and the whole thing becomes one big mess.
When I was using RH9.0, I used to have a third party bootloader called XOSL, and boot everything through that. I've heard that GRUB is far better than that. Anyway with regards to GRUB I have a few questions:
1. Where to install GRUB, on the MBR or in the root of the linux partition. I had installed mine on the MBR, although I wonder how it does that as I use ntfs partitions.
2. I plan to install Ubuntu 8.04 tomorrow, and OpenSuSE 11.0 when it's released. What would be the best way to go about it with reference to booting and bootloader location?
3. Once I install GRUB with the Ubuntu install disc how do I install/not install GRUB for SuSE?
Anyway here goes
I formatted and reinstalled my Windows XP home edition today, updated it and imaged the system partition, considering that we won't get support/patches after June 30th except critical ones. In the bargain I lost my GRUB, and I tried everything I suggested to MetalheadGautham but it did not work, not even SuperGRUB.
All this is because my partitions were split, merged and moved several times. While grub says the root is on hd(0,6) and hd(0,7), I know it's on hd(0,7) and hd(0,8 ), and yes I know the first is hd(0,0). Besides when you install SuSE multiple times, the previous boot records become submenus and the whole thing becomes one big mess.
When I was using RH9.0, I used to have a third party bootloader called XOSL, and boot everything through that. I've heard that GRUB is far better than that. Anyway with regards to GRUB I have a few questions:
1. Where to install GRUB, on the MBR or in the root of the linux partition. I had installed mine on the MBR, although I wonder how it does that as I use ntfs partitions.
2. I plan to install Ubuntu 8.04 tomorrow, and OpenSuSE 11.0 when it's released. What would be the best way to go about it with reference to booting and bootloader location?
3. Once I install GRUB with the Ubuntu install disc how do I install/not install GRUB for SuSE?