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I hope somebody can help me. Thanks in advance
You can download an ISO of it, burn it to CD, or put it onto a floopy, and try it out first, to see if it will work on your system first before committing to using it. Takes about a second to install to the primary HDD, and then you get a (somewhat ugly) boot menu to pick your OS. :)
I use it for triple-booting my system (XP,FBSD 4.10, FBSD-CURRENT)
HTH,
-MM
Just search for this question, it's a very common problem, and is also very easy to fix. Get the exact syntax for your bootloader then edit the file, you have to be in su mode to do that.
SUSE is usually pretty good about adding your other os's to the bootloader, but I guess it's not perfect.
Oh, found a link for you... GRUB's the default from release 8.1 and yes, you can access it through the nice pointy-clikkety interface of Yast
[portal.suse.com...]