In data martedì 11 giugno 2024 13:14:41 CEST, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 2024-06-11 08:50, Stakanov via openSUSE Users wrote:
In data lunedì 10 giugno 2024 21:56:08 CEST, Carlos E. R. ha scritto:
On 2024-06-10 21:07, Stakanov via openSUSE Users wrote:
In data domenica 9 giugno 2024 01:11:15 CEST, Masaru Nomiya ha scritto:
Is Tumbleweed the only one that shows up in the boot menu?
Well, there is:
opensuse Tumbleweed Advanced options for opensuse Tumbleweed Opensuse Tumbleweed memtest Uefi Firmware settings Start bootloader from read only snapshot
That's the Grub menu.
There is a previous menu that usually doesn't display, unless you press certain button during boot (can be a hidden button that needs a paperclip). That menu offers what operating system to boot.
That menu is presented by the computer firmware, and reads data from /boot/efi partition and some internal flash memory in the motherboard.
Ah, I get it, the F12 (to see the alternative boot options (boot override).
That is in the BIOS indeed, I will have a look, but I really
doubt there is other than the usual options: uefi system Tumbleweed uefi
There are always these two even on my PC, not knowing exactly why the BIOS does force the presence of the "uefi system" entry, I think this is a kind of obligatory fall back, but good, will do it.
And Carlos....muchas gracias!
The thing is, your problem is related to that primary boot system and menu.
-- Cheers / Saludos,
Carlos E. R. (from 15.5 x86_64 at Telcontar)
I doubt I can do this while I am far away. Hope to be able to get my hands on the machine, then I am more confident to handle problems like things going really South on that machine while repairing. There is nothing holy in the setup, a fresh install after a repair went wrong is not a big deal given that the /home is separate....for me. Albeit not for the user.