El jue., 21 mar. 2019 a las 11:18, Olaf Hering (<olaf@aepfle.de>) escribió:
A recent Tumbleweed snapshot removed master-boot-code. What is the replacement, has the replacement been tested?
The code in master-boot-record.rpm did just look for a primary, active partition and loads/runs the startup code from that partition. What I learned the hard was a couple of times is that Windows, after certain updates are installed, will not boot anymore unless its boot partition is marked as active in the partition table. I think sometimes it would refuse to install certain updates if its boot partition is not marked as active.
In the case of my pc, zypper asked me to place the installation DVD, to outdated the package master-boot-code. Other package with problems in the upgrade is pciutils-ids, which in case of upgrade, zypper will uninstall other packages, and to prevent this, I must to select to conserve the same version. Regards, Juan -- USA LINUX OPENSUSE QUE ES SOFTWARE LIBRE, NO NECESITAS PIRATEAR NADA Y NI TE VAS A PREOCUPAR MAS POR LOS VIRUS Y SPYWARES: http://www.opensuse.org/es/ Puedes visitar mi blog en: http://jerbes.blogspot.com.ar/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org