2015-08-16 09:05 keltezéssel, David C. Rankin írta:
On 08/15/2015 12:52 PM, Albert Oszkó wrote:
My settings are grub2-efi, and secure boot is also enabled. Looking into /boot I can see three sets of files, corresponding to kernels 3.16.7-7, 21 and 24. Only the first boots. Unfortunately I do not know how to tell oS which kernel it should boot.
Generally, the last installed is configured to boot. If that didn't happen, then on reboot, at the grub2 screen (presuming that is what you have), choose "Advanced Options" which should then list all 3 kernels that grub2 know about allowing you to choose which one to boot.
*Note:*, you must choose "Advanced Options" before the 5 second timeout automatically boots the configured kernel.
I have grub2 (non-efi) and that is the way it has always worked.
The problem is -- and it did not occur to me until now --, that the screen offering "Advanced Options" is missing. I remember it used to be there, but at an undefined time in the past it has gone. Some boot options, perhaps? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org