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dual boot Ubuntu 9.04 and opensuse 11.1

  Date: Dec 09    Category: Unix / Linux / Ubuntu    Views: 395
  

I have 2 HD. Hd0 and hd1. Ubuntu is on Hd0 and openSuse is on Hd1. When I boot
up I get the openSuse grub screen. It gives me 3 options, opensuse, opensuse
(recovery) and ubuntu. If I leave it, default is opensuse(Hd1). If I select
Ubuntu it directs me to the grub on Hd0 which has Ubuntu resident. If I select
any option or allow default I get 'error 15'. Google shows me many pages with
reference to error 15. Checking out about 30-40 different pages gives me lots of
things to try but I'm not having much luck getting the machine to boot into
Ubuntu. I don't know enough about modifying grub to possibly fix this ( I think
I have to fix the Ubuntu grub or remove it so that when I select Ubuntu from the
opensuse prompt it will open up Ubuntu). The problem is how? I am totally lost.

Here is another question. I like using the graphical interface. If I check out
my Hd0 drive I can find menu.lst. I can't 'view or edit it' because I don't have
permission. Short of using a terminal screen how can I either change the
permission of the menu.lst on Hd0 or at least view the file.Suse allows me to
look at the suse menu.lst on Hd1 and allows me to change it if desired since I
am the owner.

My apologies if this is overly long or convoluted. I am not a new user but I
still do not fully understand Linux enough to make my questions short and more
to the point.

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Answer #1    Answered On: Dec 09    

I don't know about dual boot of two linux distros... but i did try
suse a year ago and found it's package management poor compared with
another rpm distro - both of those poor compared with ubuntu's apt not
to want to consider it further. I've found over 2.5 yrs that ubuntu is
not #1 for nothing!

> Here is another question. I like using the graphical interface. If I check out
my Hd0 drive I can find menu.lst. I can't 'view or edit it' because I don't have
permission. Short of using a terminal screen how can I either change the
permission of the menu.lst on Hd0 or at least view the file.Suse allows me to
look at the suse menu.lst on Hd1 and allows me to change it if desired since I
am the owner.

Go to the file browser--Properties and right click on a
file--Permissions and select. Alternatively chmod on the terminal.
There are two ways of setting permissions - alphabetical, numerical
and the gui - numerical imho is the easiest. I've only found one book
that explains it all really well "Linux Phrasebook" by Scott Granneman
- small paperback cheap and very cheerful! It covers a lot of things
for beginners really well which others don't. I'll explain further
this evening if you want with some examples. I don't think permissions
is easy to understand until you've worked through the different
methods with examples.

> My apologies if this is overly long or convoluted. I am not a new user but I
still do not fully understand Linux enough to make my questions short and more
to the point.

I don't consider my knowledge more than intermediate level but for
what it's worth stick with one linux distro as they do vary on the
command line [commands not just the sudo/su] and it's worth avoiding
confusion until quite a bit of experience is gained. The "Linux pocket
guide" by Daniel Barrett instead of the larger "Linux in a nutshell"
is good value too. If you have a spare pc use it for testing before
you mess up your main machine and need to reinstall. If you really
want to learn linux and have the time install slackware or gentoo -
one of the distros that you compile and build from scratch.[That is
what i'm trying to find the time to do... but don't get round to it].

 
Answer #2    Answered On: Dec 09    

I edited the menu.lst file under Puppy Linux and under Slax. It is easy to
find it.

 
Answer #3    Answered On: Dec 09    

Have you tried System/Preferences/Main menu?

 
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