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On 12/15/2014 11:37 AM, jdd wrote:
this is why I proposed to change the names in EFI folder, this prevent boot in EFI mode... and so should prevent the error
I found another solution to my primary problem -- resetting bios options to defaults happened to help. Now, the legacy options are included in the boot order, so when uefi fails system skips to legacy automatically. My concern now is to understand what's wrong with my uefi. As I've mentioned, my boot options list has more than 80 entries named "opensuse". The list seems to get larger with every reboot. And efibootmgr doesn't see them, so I can't delete any. My EFI folder has only one entry named "opensuse". I'll experiment with your idea of renaming it. I'll see how it effects my boot menu entries and/or boot behavior. Radule