Le 28/02/2016 10:20, Andrei Borzenkov a écrit :
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I still have to write somewhere a grub.cfg to automate the process.
Well, grub2-mkconfig is still there and will produce exactly the same configuration.
certainly not. It's Leap, that don't even know than grub-i386-efi exists. May be sometime in the future, but not now (default kde install)
But you will also need to manually run grub2-install --target i386-efi if grub2 is updated. Btw, it should also take care of NVRAM entries, at least if Leap has efibootmgr.
this may the future I speak of :-). But for now I only tried to boot an unbootable system... and finally it works. efi boot partition have an EFI folder. In it you can have any folder you want (and the partition size accommodate). For example "windows", "opensuse" (the official openSUSE folder), and, for me, "32". in these folders are the "efi" binaries that do the actual boot, for me grub.efi. You can also add a grub.cfg file with the necessary config right there, alongside with grub.efi and this is the file that will be used. Of course, for openSUSE it's an alien OS, so untouched. To boot, you have to register this on nvram, but there is a default nvram entry for usb device that should but don't on my stick, I have to understand why. and Leap crashed, apparently when trying to hibernate... (I can't allow 4Go for swap on such small ssd) jdd -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org