Hello, I am new to solaris, just installed the latest beleniX-Distro on hd. Works fine so far, but where is the grub configuration, I want to add my Linuxsystem to it.
I found /boot/grub/menu.lst.detailed, this seems to be the version from the LiveCD, with many entries, when I boot the box, I have only two options: standard and single user, so it comes from another file, but where is it?
Here some system infos:
Thanks for any hint.
Last edited by DukeNuke2; 10-20-2011 at 01:10 PM..
Ah, I see... rpool is the right place (never seen on linux). Thank you, next question: How can I mount my Linuxpartition under Solaris? (I must look, whats the exact kernel file name) The partition is located at second primary part. on first hard disk (/dev/hda2 with linux words)
Thanks again
Thank you. The mounting fails with some error (dont remember already). I used a Knoppix to see the kernel name, played with grub, but it was not successfull. Finally I installed a linux grub on the partition and added a "chainloader +1" line to the Solaris grub, located on mbr. Now both systems are bootable, works for me.
Thanks again and have a nice weekend.
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