Re: Silo
On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Ben Collins wrote:
BC>> other=1
BC>> label=solaris
BC>> read-only
BC>
BC>SILO doesn't know what to do with this. The silo.conf(5) manpage shows you
BC>how this is done. More than likely, when you installed Linux, the old
BC>boot-block for Solaris was saved as /boot/old.b. So try this:
BC>
BC>other=1
BC>label=solaris
BC>bootblock=/boot/old.b
Well the problem is that i installed linux first, then installed Solaris.
Then booted from linux cd, mounted all partitions with the installation
prog, and i chrooted linux / directory.
Finally ran silo.
Dario
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