GRUB gets eaten by BSD boot loader?
I installed SuSE 11.0's /boot in /dev/sda1 (with / in /dev/sda9). /dev/sda2 holds openSolaris, /dev/sda3 FreeBSD 6.0 which I used to (up to SuSE 10.3) load with its own boot loader chainloaded by GRUB.
When I do start FreeBSD now it comes up and runs normally. Upon reboot I don't see GRUB at all but I see only FreeBSD's loader. Now what the ... ? To get back to my system I had to re-install GRUB. That is not the way I want to handle this ;). Anybody with any ideas at all? What is happening here? What can I read? |
Never seen such behaviour. Is it due to the bios?
Do you get the same behaviour after shutdown? See the BSD manual too |
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/dev/hda1 = /boot (GRUB) /dev/hda2 = openSolaris /dev/hda3 = FreeBSD 6.0 /dev/hda4 = extended... Quote:
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