On Mon, 13 Oct 2014 08:10, Günther J. Niederwimmer wrote:
Hello,
Have any a idea what is wrong with a Asus P9D WS.
I have the Problem the Bootsetting can't be written.
This is a Asus P9D WS Board with a LSI 7292 Controller and 16GB Ram
My Installation: This is a dualboot installation
On the LSI only one Drive is bootable
Test 1: I set /boot/efi to the windows EFI Partition
Test 2: I set /boot/efi to the windows partition and make a /boot Partition (XFS) on the first drive.
The rest from the installation is on a second drive.
Secure boot is enabled.
I have no idea why this is not working?
Preface: As you have not said otherwise, is it correct to assume Grup2 as bootloader, with Shim (for secure boot) and installation done with "secure boot support" (Installation -> Bootloader Installation) On the first test: I'm unsure how to give a comment here, if /boot is NOT a own partition, it is part of the / (root) filesystem, what FS you have selected for / (root) ? See note below. On the second test: I'm not sure about support for XFS on /boot partition. Try ext[234] or btrfs for /boot partition, these are supported for sure. Infos: http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:UEFI And a plea to those with the full knowlege: please do a readover / correction to the Info-page (see link above) for actual (OSS 13.2 / SLE 12) facts / reality. for reference: http://download.opensuse.org/factory-snapshot/repo/oss/docu/RELEASE-NOTES.en... https://activedoc.opensuse.org/book/opensuse-reference/chapter-10-the-boot-l... ATM there is no CLEAR info about supported filesystems for /boot in the upcoming release (OSS 13.2 / SLE 12) available, or at least not easy to find. Thanks for the time invested in getting this cleared up. - Yamaban.