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Old 05-11-2008, 09:36 PM
Dick Hoogendijk
 
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Default Re: switch bootdrives

quoting Dave (Sun, 11 May 2008 09:58:57 +0100):
> Dick Hoogendijk wrote:
>> I want to change one of my machines (for the kids).
>> Solaris start up from the first harddisk, but I want to switch drives
>> and have solaris boot from the *second* drive.
>> Changing the grub menu is easy. Changing /boot/solaris/bootenv.rc is
>> easy too. But what files need to be changed also?
>>
>> Or is after these changes a reconfiguration reboot enough?

>
> Why not teach your children to use Solaris, leaving Solaris the
> default and let them take action if they wish to boot Windoze?


Because they sometimes just need windows. One of them the old W98 (the
game never came out for XP). So, W98 and XP both are on the second disk
and I let grub take care of this. However, because both windows versions
are on the same drive, dual booting works OK if the disk is truely the
first harddisk (no tricks by grub), but NOT if I boot from grub.
Only XP itself will boot then (or W98 if I overwrite the bootblock); W98
starts but hangs for ages..
I tried all kinds of bootmanagers, but the (dual) boot problem for
W98/XP remains and is over when I change drives and make the windows
drive the real first drive.
So I guess the easiest way out of this is change the solaris bootdrive
th the second one. At least I hope this can be done ;-) Otherwise I
(again) have to put it back from a flash archive. Last time I did this
is just a few days ago, because of that stupid kernel patch 127128-11
that still is not resolved by sun.

Curiousity satisfied? <g>

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