On 12. Aug 2021, at 07:49, Sy retia simonizor@protonmail.com wrote:
I mean, it's quite obvious if you've ever installed Ubuntu. It provides an option that automatically sets up dual boots for you. openSUSE does not have anything like this. This is especially useful for beginners coming from Windows as it's even able to resize existing Windows partitions in order to make room for the install.
I mean, it’s quite obvious if you’ve ever installed openSUSE. It (without an option) automatically sets up dual boots for you.
There is no need to add an option when YaST already does it whenever it finds itself running on a system with windows present…