| Not necessarily. If the menu item specifies a partition (like /dev/sda5), it's often making a reference to a file on a different partition.
Just in case though, what I'd suggest here is (besides having SuperGrub handy, which can fix this if it goes awry) to boot into your SuSE 11, go to Yast -> System -> Boot Loader, and have it re-install Grub. It should make sure then that the config and menu.lst is drawn of the current partition.
After that, and you're sure there's no data on the 10.2 partition you're going to need, it should then be safe to nuke the 10.2 partition and re-purpose it to your needs. |