On 14.02.2024 18:05, Vojtěch Zeisek wrote:
Hi, I have AMD desktop with 4 drives, and installation of TW works, but system doesn't boot. I have to press F12 and manually select UEFI opensuse-secureboot or opensuse item. The machine has - 2x 2TB NVMe - used as SW RAID0 for encrypted /home - 1x 1TB SSD for /boot/efi and encrypted LVM with / and swap - 1x 5TB HDD for internal backups (rsync with cron) Interestingly, when I boot install USB drive, I randomly see SSD as sda or sdb, and HDD as sdb or sda. Anyway, regardless I place /boot/efi on beginning
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1216070
of SSD or 1st NVMe, BIOS has troubles to find boot openSUSE. Also, when I press F12 to manually select boot device, I sometimes get info that the firmware was reset (Problem with CMOS battery or so?), but otherwise everything seems correct there. When I install Leap with above setup, it works. I have similar setup (2x NVMe, 1st with /boot/efi and encrypted LVM with /and swap, and 2nd with encrypted / home) on another machine, and I use to use setup with /boot/efi and rest in encrypted LVM for years, so I'm sure this setup works reliably. So I wonder if I do something wrong or I face some issue with motherboard of my desktop...?
There is nothing wrong. The order of disk enumeration (and actually any other device) was never guaranteed to remain stable across reboots. Except some corner cases when device names were preallocated based on device position (like IDE disks).