(In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #7) > Could you please also answer: > > (In reply to v bm from comment #6) > > (In reply to Fabian Vogt from comment #5) > > > Which system are you installing on? 32bit EFI on 64bit hardware is quite > > > rare. > > That would be useful to estimate the relevance of 32bit EFI support in > MicroOS. it's an old bauhn mini pc I bought while back. it originally came with Win 8 :) , immediately upgraded to 10 and I later broke trying to install linux (accidentally wiped its "huge" 8GB emmc). I tried SUSE for the first time a couple of months ago, after installing tumbleweed on a laptop, stumbled upon microOS and thought it might allow me to bring my old shitbox to life. What can I say? I like to repurpose stuff, although my best half would say I'm a hoarder and a tightass that won't fork out for a raspberrypi ir something similar for his homelab projects. If I can bring it back to life, I probably put pihole on it as a backup to my main box, see if it works as a domain controller or just set it up as a honey pot. I completely understand if you can't be bothered. I'm not sure how many more crazies are out there, but EFI32 on microOS might save a few machines from going to landfill just yet. FWIW, I still use KDE on ubuntu 24.04 on this (https://forums.whirlpool.net.au/archive/2631080) almost every day :)