"MichaelJF" <mi-### [at] t-online de> wrote:
> Usually one gets no system disks nowadays but has to burn a system mirror to
> disk as soon as you have a new machine. Of course I did that. Since Suse wasn't
> able to repartition my hard drive I allowed it full control (what means erasing
> windows completely. I restored it later from this disks). The Problem with Suse
> seems to be one with the grafic engine. I only could get rid of the Grub by
> installing another Linux Version (Fedora) and then I was able to restore
> Windows. Fedora showed the same problems as Suse having a split screen after
> first reboot. May be I must look for an option to invoke sax during the
> Installation.
I used EasyUS (www.partition-tool.com) to shrink the main Windows partition
before installing Linux. After that, openSUSE installed with peaceful
coexistence.
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