Hello list, I installed opensuse 13.2 64bit on a UEFI machine (HP Compaq 6200 Pro SFF PC). Installation went fine but I obviously missed something, because now I can boot only if I choose F9 menu (boot order) and then go for "legacy boot options" (boot from SATA0). If I try to boot automaticaly it hangs at grub rescue prompt, after reporting an error about unknown filesystem. There is no option to permanently change the boot priority from efi to legacy in BIOS (EFI) setup on this machine. So I'm stuck to make manual choice of legacy boot on every (re)boot -- F9 menu etc. Not nice. My previous installation (opensuse 12.3) on this computer worked without any problems. Actualy it was so smooth that I even did not notice the fact that comp had UEFI instead of BIOS. Now I am considering to try boot loader module in Yast2. I see there is an option to install "Grub2-EFI" (Now it's "Grub2" in there). Would you recommend me to do so? Is it safe? If not what could be the best option? Best regards, Radule