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Hello, some friend of me asked me to install ubuntu on his asus 1225b computer, wipping all trace of windows. So I inserted the unbuntu 13.04 disk, installed without problem... and couldn't boot it, error "no system found". This is uefi bios, gpt disk. So I inserted the openSUSE 13.1 dvd... and... same punishment!! I tried all what passed in my mind: verifying /boot/EFI partition was mounted (it was), trying to set a boot flag (not available in efi/gpt system), even trying to add manually efi system files ("Windows Boot Manager.efi" or "Shellx64.efi" as the bios seemed to ask for.. nope. Even tried ELILO without more success. I now try to install with standard MBR and grub2 (non efi), and hope to succeed. but I would really like to install with efi/gpt system, let only for the record :-)) any idea? thanks jdd (I wonder if an double boot system would have worked, any people testing thies on this pretty common computer?) -- http://www.dodin.org -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org