Op woensdag 21 november 2018 16:41:13 CET schreef 712@vivaldi.net:
Hi,
Thanks for your reply, it wasn't meant as a rant, sorry. I just need an OS on this laptop that will boot by itself, without the need of a rescue cd. Mint provides that, temporarily, I hope; I'd rather use Suse.
Summarized:
Leap 42.3 booted and ran without any problems on this T420.
Leap 15.0 won't boot on the same system.
Both were clean installs using Suggested Partitioning, BTW. Both were the only OS on the HDD, no dual booting.
Could it be that in 15.0 something has changed that would prevent booting of this (fairly old) T420?
Regards, Fritz
On 2018-11-21 12:10, Carlos E. R. wrote:
If you have installed mint now, there is nothing we can do or comment. It is just like a rant, useless. Sorry. What happens, if after a Leap 15 install and removal of the install medium, you use YaST's bootloader module, change the delay from 8 to f.e. 7 secs, OK OK OK, reboot?
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