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On 5/16/21 9:26 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 17/05/2021 02.29, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 5/16/21 6:21 PM, Carlos E.R. wrote:
On 17/05/2021 00.13, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
Installed OS-TW after Win 10. Version is 2021-0513. Earlier
versions automatically picked up Windows and set up
dual boot. This time starting computer only goes to TW;
Windows is not accessible. Can this be fixed, and if so, how?
Make sure that Windows is actually installed. You could run this:
lsblk --output NAME,KNAME,RA,RM,RO,PARTFLAGS,SIZE,TYPE,FSTYPE,LABEL,PARTLABEL,PTTYPE,MOUNTPOINT,UUID,PARTUUID,WWN,MODEL,ALIGNMENT
somefile.txt
and then attach that "somefile.txt" to your reply. Mind, attach, do not paste. Menu File/attach/File(s).
Hope that this worked OK. I'll get to the rest of the instructions (below) right after I send this.
Perfect.
Yes, Windows is installed.
I see 3 small vfat partitions, two unknown and one EFI (#1, #2 and #5) I see one small NTFS partition, probably the windows boot. (#4) I see one big NTFS partition, #3
Then there is swap (#6) and linux (#7) I guess.
I suspect you did not fully erase the disk before starting the installation of the first system (#1 and #2). And maybe Linux did not like the result and created yet another EFI partition.
Yes I fully erase the disk. As I mentioned, I completely cleaned it and made new partitions. Suse changed its partitions to the unique ones it likes, but everything else is the same. Here goes to attempt to reboot.--doug