Hello. It might be of some help with this booting and installation problems... A few days ago my friend's workmate bought a cheap, new MEDION Laptop at Hofer/Aldi. They both (my friend and his workmate) do not use openSUSE, they use other OSes. It was absolutely impossible to boot+install their favorite Linux with kernel older than 4.19. They finally tried a distro with this newer 4.19 kernel (I think it was MX Linux, coming with kernel 4.19. So my initial assumption, that the problems are caused by the ancient default kernel in Leap 15, is hereby confirmed. It seems (and this is also the opinion of other people I asked) that a new sort of BIOS is coming out. This new BIOS seems to have drastical internal changes. I also saw on the systems where I had lots of troubles (but was able to boot from the stick) that a lot of errors was shown. All of them related to BIOS tables that were missing and/or not understood (I already mentioned that). So it seems that a new ISO with kernel 4.19 everywhere, should fix most of this troubles. I will be happy to receive such DVD-ISO, I could test it then at first chance. Because this problem seems to happen on most modern hardware soo, making such new ISO should be rised in priority. Greets, Rainer -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org