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voidmain:
Well you should have been able to create a /boot partition in SuSe just as you have in RedHat. Not to worry though. All you should have to do is copy your SuSe kernel to the RedHat /boot partition and copy SuSe's GRUB kernel section into a GRUB entry in RedHat. No sweat. Create a directory called "/suse" in RedHat, then mount the SuSe partition (/dev/hda3) on that directory (mount /dev/hda3 /suse). Copy the SuSe kernel over from /suse/boot to /boot and add the GRUB entry using info you find in SuSe's GRUB config file.

[ November 29, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

Crunchy(Cracked)Butter:
SuSE uses Grub like RH.

I'll install RH first then get more info on this copy kernel thingy.

But it is safe to install anyway yes?

voidmain:
Once you install RedHat you will probably lose the ability to boot into SuSe until you copy the kernel over and add it to your RedHat GRUB menu. Reread my last note as I was changing it while you were entering your last note.

Crunchy(Cracked)Butter:
RH is installed along with SuSE and windows.

Problem is, from within RH i cannot see SuSE or windows partitions.  It sees its own only. But going to the hardware browser RH can see them and see them only, i cannot access said drives.

What do i do?

voidmain:
Did you mount the partitions from the other OSs?

[ November 29, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]

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