On 9/3/2021 9:13 PM, Felix Miata wrote:
Douglas McGarrett composed on 2021-09-03 16:53 (UTC-0400):
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?
make any change in yast2 bootloader
man efibootmgr
https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:UEFI
When time comes to update a kernel on the other Linux, it will again usurp control from openSUSE. I handle that two ways:
1-uninstall bootloader from the other distro, and/or 2-eliminate mounting any ESP partition from the other distro's fstab
Only one Gnu/Linux bootloader per PC is normally needed. Thanx, Felix --doug
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