On 2016-10-02 23:22, James PEARSON wrote:
I would like to add that after searching that I noticed that 42.2 was installed and that I could boot it if I hit the F8/F9 keys to raise the boot manager in the BIOS. The Boot Option Menu will present the following choices: OS boot Manager (UEFI) - Windows Boot Manager OS boot Manager (UEFI) - opensuse-secureboot Boot for EFI file
So Linux boots, but it is not the first choice. Maybe the uefi (bios) has an option to change the boot order permanently. Otherwise, do what Malcolm said.
As a second note, I would like to add that the wifi works on Windows 10 on a HP Pavillion 15 but it was not picked up by 42.2 (see below for more info) lspci sayes 08:00 Network controller: Broadcom Corportion BCM43142 802.11b/g/n (rev 01)
It would perhaps be better to place this in a separate post with proper subject, few people will see it in a long post.
linux-ytik:~ # parted -l /dev/sda Model: ATA ST1000LM014-1EJ1 (scsi) Disk /dev/sda: 1000GB Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B Partition Table: gpt Disk Flags:
Number Start End Size File system Name Flags 1 1049kB 473MB 472MB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diag 2 473MB 578MB 105MB fat32 EFI system partition boot 3 578MB 595MB 16.8MB Microsoft reserved partition msftres 4 595MB 349GB 348GB ntfs Basic data partition 5 349GB 353GB 4299MB linux-swap(v1) primary 6 353GB 1000GB 647GB ext4 primary
A single 647GB partition for both home and root? This is not normal. Was it intentional on your side? -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 13.1 x86_64 "Bottle" at Telcontar)