http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=911250
--- Comment #6 from Wolfgang Bauer
The solution was quite simpler than what I have read. Just open Yast / System / Bootloader / and on the tab "Bootloader options" just unselect the first line "search for other operative systems"; accepted and restarted. Grub as good as before the update. Hm, how is this easier than just removing grubenv? ;)
But you're right, your solution works as well, because YaST resets grubenv. Btw, you do _not_ have to disable "search for other operative systems". It will work as well if you just enter YaST->Boot Loader and press OK. The os-prober is totally unrelated to the problem. As you mentioned this happening "after an update": this should not be caused by any update. But maybe you installed a kernel update, and then hibernated before rebooting to the new kernel? There is another bug that would cause the hibernate script to set the wrong boot entry and your system would not resume from hibernation at all (and therefore not reset grubenv). See bug#911243 @Kevin: Probably this other bug was what actually happened to you? -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.