In data giovedì 7 febbraio 2019 10:59:14 CET, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 07/02/2019 09.44, stakanov wrote:
In data mercoledì 6 febbraio 2019 10:52:07 CET, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 05/02/2019 23.39, Terrance Eck wrote:
Solved the problem. There is function under Yast to modify the boot loader. I still do not understand why SUSE changed the default installation.
Neither can we, as you give no explanation whatsoever!
Well you can, mostly by the information he did not provide. He said: there is a function in the boot loader. The only function that might be there is "search for other OS".
That is my guess as well, but he did not say.
I remember I had this on one machine. But it was a new installation not an update. The problem there was the older BIOS that was not able to handle GPT partitions.
This machine as GPT disks on an old BIOS machine, boots just fine :-)
The trick is that GPT disks can also have an MBR sector which the BIOS finds ;-) Yes, but with me, that did not work (SSD disc new, in a HP PC from 2004. Quite a mature buddy. At that time there was still no GPT, and BIOS does not know what that is. But when I tried to set this in Leap 15 Installer, he said "set the boot bit" but he did not do it. And defaulted all the time to GPT formatting. So tell me the secret, how to work around it? I did with the 11.1 live disk and told the yast Leap15 installer: don't you dare to touch. And all went well.
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