https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1226122 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1226122#c40 --- Comment #40 from Mario Guzman <mario_bz@mgtech.com> --- In response to @Martin Wilck: @Mario, I reckon you didn't install systemd-boot and/or sdbootutil on the failing system? Do you have shim installed? I reckon /boot/efi did not exist on your system? No systemd-boot No sdbootutil No shim No /boot/efi directory in any linux, although there is an efi partition: I have an efi partition on the internal and external SSDs. Can boot from either using the Option key at startup (mac feature). They ONLY contain REFIND, and REFIND PLUS which provides a fantastic multiboot system that currently boots: * 4 Tumbleweed BTRFS partitions (for Virtualbox VM etc.) * Elementary OS (linux) * linux utility partition * 4 macOS partitions (for FreeSwitch development, I wrote the macOS wiki) * I have tested other linux distros for years using this layout. None of these systems are allowed to put anything into the EFI partition nor have a need to access an EFI. Thank you all, and Felix for the RPM command which provided me a starting point to find the problem. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.