On 03/06/13 10:43 PM, j.e.perry@cox.net wrote:
I have a new laptop that I'm anxious to get opensuse onto. After failing miserably with both virtualbox and 12.2, and reading that 12.3 works fine with uefi, I've downloaded 12.3 and written it onto a dvd.
I backed up my W7 system, but I don't want to lose the vendor-supplied recovery partition (there is, of course, no recovery dvd). When I boot into 12.3 install, I get the message, "You have to delete all existing partitions to get a valid uefi boot partition", or text to that effect. There are no other options offered (the present partition setup is corrupt due to the disastrous 12.2 attempt), and I see no way to avoid wiping the recovery partition.
Can anyone offer any help, here?
John Perry
Hey John, I use clonezilla just for that reason. Just clone the recovery partition and the windows partition. As long as you don't change out the hard drive for something smaller, clonezilla shouldn't complain on recovery. Phil -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org