Felix, et al -- ...and then Felix Miata said... % David T-G composed on 2022-10-17 21:59 (UTC): % % > The problem is creating the long output; at that box I'm at a plain text % > console with no GUI support and no other computer nearby. I miss serial % > consoles and remote access! % % # sudo zypper in susepaste unzip % # wget https://github.com/arvidjaar/bootinfoscript/archive/refs/heads/master.zip % # unzip master.zip % # sudo sh ./bootinfoscript-master/bootinfoscript | susepaste -n DavidTG -e 40320 I've done this for jpo, the working host: https://paste.opensuse.org/47504170 Of course, diskfarm is horked up, so it wouldn't be too helpful to go there. I suppose I might try a chroot from the rescue system to look like it's alive if you think there's anything useful ... % ... % I was under the impression that non-UEFI booting with GPT partitioned disks could % only be done from Grub2 installed to a BIOS boot partition. From what I can see in Same here. When the install worked I thought, hey, wow, it figured out what it needed :-) % the program output provided, you must be booting from Grub installed to a native % Linux partition on a GPT disk. I've never seen that before, and didn't know it was % possible. On MBR disks, it's what I've always done, never Grub purposely on any % MBR here. Somehow, though, I made it through an install and it Just Works -- twice! Yes, I'm very confused ... Thanks again :-D -- David T-G See http://justpickone.org/davidtg/email/ See http://justpickone.org/davidtg/tofu.txt