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Old 21-12-2008, 11:43 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Opensuse 11.1 - Dualboot with Vista + SATA


My friend wants to install OpenSUSE 11.1 on his system. He currently has windows vista ultimate installed on his PC. Will he be able to get GRUB on installing opensuse over vista? I mean will he be able to dual boot his system?

His system uses a SATA HDD, so will I need to install any sata drivers while Installing Opensuse on his computer?

Please give me some accurate responses as I do not want his system/data to be lost.
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Old 21-12-2008, 11:48 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Default Re: Opensuse 11.1 - Dualboot with Vista + SATA

SATA support is available since OpenSUSE 10.1 if I remember correctly.
Wht he should do is go to Start->Settings->Control panel
Computer Admin->Disk Management System and see whether he is using basic disks or dynamic disks
If he is using dynamic disks I do not know whether GRUB will install to the MBR, there have been issues reported in some fora.
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Old 21-12-2008, 11:52 PM   #3 (permalink)
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SATA support is available since OpenSUSE 10.3
Wht he should do is go to Start->Settings->Control panel
Computer Admin->Disk Management System and see whether he is using basic disks or dynamic disks
If he is using dynamic disks I do not know whether GRUB will install to the MBR, there have been issues reported in some fora.
Can I do the above while I am in a live environment?
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Old 22-12-2008, 12:01 AM   #4 (permalink)
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Default Re: Opensuse 11.1 - Dualboot with Vista + SATA

Do that in Windows my good man, not Linux. I said Start button not KMenu.

Problems with dynamic disks and GRUB
http://www.linuxforums.org/forum/sus...c-volumes.html

Installing GRUB on dynamic volumes?
Bloody complicated
http://www.overclock3d.net/articles....dows_and_linux
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Default Re: Opensuse 11.1 - Dualboot with Vista + SATA

Ohh, sorry nucleuskore, misread that.
Will look into the matter..
Thanks

I am now on my friends pc. I checked the disk type and it's basic.
So will I be able to boot into vista, if I install Opensuse in a fred up partition?

Mission Accomplished
Opensuse 11.1 is booting with windows vista without any problems. SATA HDD is also working fine in my friends opensuse.
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Ohh, sorry nucleuskore, misread that.
Will look into the matter..
Thanks

I am now on my friends pc. I checked the disk type and it's basic.
So will I be able to boot into vista, if I install Opensuse in a fred up partition?

Mission Accomplished
Opensuse 11.1 is booting with windows vista without any problems. SATA HDD is also working fine in my friends opensuse.
Great man.
How is 11.1 working now?
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Default Re: Opensuse 11.1 - Dualboot with Vista + SATA

I'm still using 11. Lemme know how 11.1 is. Neville tells that it's not advisable to upgrade. What do you say?
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^When Neville bro says anything about openSUSE, you have to listen to him!! His advice:
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Opensuse 11.1 is running great.
I haven't tried out 11 so can't comment between the two.

In comparison with Ubuntu 8.10, Opensuse 11.1 is damn smooth. Opensuse has been know for it's eyecandy it provides & I am more than happy with the default aesthetic appeal. I tried the KDE 4.1 version and it rocks. The widgets and the beautiful artwork are treat to watch. Even my sis(windows lover) & friend(Vista lover) liked Opensuse. They were so pleased that they requested me to install on their systems.

Everything is running fine. The most important thing I would like to mention is, Opensuse ran smoothly on my P4 2.0 ghz with 768 mb ram & that's quite good.

Now coming to cons; I am unable to edit a file using kwrite. When I give the command,
kwrite /etc/wvdial.conf nothing happens. I am clueless about this. Anybody facing the same issue?
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