http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=921221
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=921221#c9
--- Comment #9 from Neil Rickert ---
Opensuse does have "grub2-i386-efi" in its repos. That can probably boot
opensuse on your system. However, it is not part of a standard install, and is
not on the install media.
I don't have an atom based system for experimenting. There is probably a way
of using the mint grub2-efi to boot the live opensuse USB, and install from
there. And then use the mint grub2-efi to boot opensuse, until you can get
opensuse's grub2-i386-efi installed and configured.
It might be easier to stick with mint for the present.
There is a openFATE request asking opensuse to add better support for 32-bit
UEFI, but it has not yet been done. Maybe you can add your vote for that
request.
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