On 9/3/21 5:07 PM, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 03/09/2021 à 22:53, Douglas McGarrett a écrit :
I recently installed another Linux system on one machine which already has
Windows and Leap 15.3. The problem is that the "new" Linux has installed
its own operating system selector at boot-up, and it's hard to read and
quite fast. Is there any way to get back to the Leap-installed boot
selector?
(If so, how?
thanx--doug

easy.

* if UEFI, go to firmware and choose what system you want
I suppose this is just another example of my stupidity, but

a) how do I know if it's UEFI?  Neither lshw nor dmidecode shows that acronym.
MOBO is ASROC H310CM-HDV/M.2 in a computer about -1/2 years old.

b) Let's say it does use UEFI, how do I "go to firmware?"

* else, your new system should be able to boot also 15.3. There go to yast, startup, change the boot delay and ok, the boot will be redone
I don't think the new system uses yast. It's not a Suse variant.  It will boot 15.3 if I'm real quick in selecting it out of gray letters on dark gray background.
Probably also Windows. That's the problem in a nutshell.

jdd

Thanx for your assistance--doug