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there is one thing it's using same swap file for both suse and ubutnu. plz tell me solution. |
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Can you access Ubuntu partition via Suse ? If you can , navigate to /boot/grub of Ubuntu partition and open Menu.lst and Copy the Ubuntu Grub Entry and close the file .. Now Open terminal in Suse and write su root and enter password.. Type gedit or kwrite /boot/grub/menu.lst and paste the Ubuntu entry there
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Aaah no editing required. This technique was what I used to get both detected.
Boot into openSUSE. Launch YaST, click on System -> BootLoader Now click on Other --> Reread Configuration from disk. Works like a charrm, auto added even Xen entries.
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Yes you can use the same Swap for both( in fact for any Distro)
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never forgot your roots!
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doing everything as told by above still i'm not able to dual boot b/w two.
whn i install other after one first not being boot. i hv installed ubnutu 7.10, then i install suse 10.3 but both xp 'n' suse working but ubuntu gives error. 15 it says "File not found."then i tried installing suse first 'n' ubuntu second this time ubuntu works 'n' suse does not. plz can u provide me help in this |
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In The Zone
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Dear Sukhi99!!
How many partition t hat you have.. and which partition you installed both ubuntu and suse.. here I am giving you some typical example.. sda1 and sda5 FAT windows partition sda6 swap sda7 Suse sda 8 ubuntu after installing suse at the partition sda7 then install Ubuntu at sda8 then chose the grub write the bootloader in mbr.. both windows and Suse will be automatically added to ubuntu bootloader...This is only example.. but your partition number may vary.. with regards, vaithy |
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suse yast will be failing to detect ubuntu partitions.my suggestion is to use ubuntu grub and later add suse's kernel and may be initrd lines to ubuntu's menu.lst .suse may be using lilo which is difficult to configure compared to grubtooo lazy to explain
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The method I've posted is the method I used to detect and add Ubuntu's initrd to menu.lst
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Well, can I suggest something...(I faced the same problem and it worked for me
1) Boot into SuSE 2) Press CTRL+ALT+F1 3) Login as root -->Then type the following commands...(without quotation marks) "grub" "find /boot/grub/stage1 -->You will find two entries. Then type the following command (replacing your partition no. where Ubuntu is installed) "root (hd0,5)" "setup (hd0,5)" "quit" Now reboot... This might solve your problem.
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