https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=814792
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=814792#c1
Diego Ercolani changed:
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--- Comment #1 from Diego Ercolani 2013-04-14 11:35:53 UTC ---
I have the same kind of issue here (os-prober-1.49-7.4.1.x86_64), in my
configuration here I have a sony vaio bundled with 2 partitions:
1. FAT32 rescue partition
2. windows operating system
with opensuse 12.2 I added a new partition with linux, so I have
3. linux extended partition and linux partitions (SWAP/BOOT and so on)
with opensuse12.2 os-prober detected correctly:
1. windows recovery
2. windows installation
with opensuse 12.3 os-prober only detect:
1. windows recovery
examining the os-prober script I find that os-prober detect external operating
ssystem:
1. in hard disk partition
2. in mounted filesystem
so I mounted the filesystem containing the windows installation (configuring
mountpoint in /etc/fstab) and with this workaround os-prober detect correctly
the missing operating system so I think there is a problem in "partition sweep"
that when os-prober find an operating system return without examining all the
partitions.
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