Le 06/02/2017 à 21:07, Wols Lists a écrit :
On 06/02/17 19:51, jdd wrote:
Le 06/02/2017 à 20:46, John Andersen a écrit :
But its not ONLY windows that causes problems or gets hozed. Any update from ANY OS puts all other dual-booted OSes at risk of needing a technician to recover the machine.
not true in uefi where the firmware sets the primary boot, not the os
So you need a technician to run the update then?
That or the upgrade fails because it can't update the uefi?
if you setup a double boot, you may have some clues. UEFI if running first with windows have also GPT, so no MBR and any partition can hold grub. If your distro is not UEFI/GPT compliant, change distro, UEFI is pretty old now! The primary way to change default boot is UEFI, not OS. but UEFI *can* also manage Bois legacy, so you may have (as I do) a legacy windows/msdos and openSUSE UEFI, with some difficulties booting jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org