jdd said:
I will get a new IT Works this afternoon, and may be able to continue testing :-)
some details here: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=963496 in summary, I succeed to boot with openSUSE Leap using Tumbleweed 32 bits grub-efi rpm. I have to build myself a EFI 32 bits usb stick, Debian one do not read btrfs (and I installed Leap all as defaults) and my computer is picky: needs the EFI partition to be the first one of the stick, when the standard do not ask for this. I had successfully installed Leap with the help of Debian, using two usb stick (one Debian, the other Leap). Then I could boot with my own usb stick 32 bits EFI TW, that done, from Leap, I could add the 32 bits grub.efi and boot without usb stick. However I was obliged to go to windows and use easyefi to register to go on. Not sure it was really mandatory, but it like this I could do. I still have to write somewhere a grub.cfg to automate the process. jdd NB: Leap works, but is not fully functional, more later -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org