http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=963496
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=963496#c4
Jean-Daniel Dodin changed:
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--- Comment #4 from Jean-Daniel Dodin ---
"1. I copied the 'bootia32.efi' and 'bootx64.efi' into EFI/boot and replaced
the original SUSE efi-file
2. The stick was recognized directly and the installation window of Leap 42.1
was shown
3. Due to the completely different file sructure installation process could be
started but directly showed various files not found (like linuxefi, initrdefi)
To fix the bug, the efi-files of openSUSE iso should be adapted to those of
gparted or parted magic."
hello,
can you make clear where you find the 32 bits efi files? I have an "IT WORKS
TW891" windows 10 tablet, and I could install Debian with the hybrid 32/645
bits dvd.
I also could boot after adding a boot32.efi found on the net, but this only
give the grub prompt and I was not (yet) able to launch yast-install.
I would like, for example, to build a netinstall image of Leap from studio,
with this 32 bits efi starting point
thanks
jdd
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