On 15/02/16 17:54, Daniel Bauer wrote:
Am 15.02.2016 um 17:49 schrieb Bob Williams:
If you want to use the whole hard drive for openSUSE, I would guess that getting Windows to enable uefi, then get the YaST installer to repartition, might work, but don't quote me!
Regards
Bob
Following this threat cause I'll get my new Asus GL552VW in two weeks or so.
Does your sentence above mean that windows somehow has to stay on that system because of that uefi thing?
Sorry, if my question sounds stupid... I plan(ned) to just completely format the disks and remove whatever is on it, as I always did with a new install and just play leap on it... (it has a 128 GB SSD where I want to put the encrypted system and a 1 TB HD for my data).
Do I have to consider something windowish before I start deleting/formating?
Daniel
That sentence means I don't know. This installation was the only one I've done on a UEFI machine. It might (should?) be possible to do as you suggest, but it's not what I did, as I was doing a dual boot setup. Bob -- Bob Williams System: Linux 4.1.15-8-default Distro: openSUSE 42.1 (x86_64) with KDE Development Platform: 4.14.16