Andrei Borzenkov composed on 2018-08-04 17:08 (UTC+0300):
IIRC the only option is to switch to terminal before final stage and manually edit file on root.
No success for me with such method: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1101756 enable specification of custom GRUB_DISTRIBUTOR= in UEFI bootloader installation
Or you can rename existing installation in advance - this is probably easier and makes sure it won’t accidentally conflict with future installs.
Such has been the only reliable method for me. On host gb250, which is my only UEFI with RAM in it ATM, and as yet has only TW, I currently have: BootCurrent: 0001 Timeout: 1 seconds BootOrder: 0001,0002,0003,000A,000B,0007,0009 Boot0001* opensusetw Boot0002* debian Boot0003* tubuntu Boot0007* Hard Drive Boot0009* CD/DVD Drive Boot000A* ubuntu Boot000B* opensuse After kernel installations I check with efibootmgr and usually find the order shuffled and so need to move my preference (opensusetw) back to first priority, and sometimes use -B on functional duplicates (as shown above, currently needed). Also I have reconfigured /etc/grub.d/ so that custom.cfg content is the first shown regardless which is actually controlling boot. Also I disable os-prober, since custom.cfg is doing all I need done. Maybe this helps Carlos: <https://nwrickert2.wordpress.com/2017/12/19/handling-multiple-opensuse-version-with-uefi/> -- "Wisdom is supreme; therefore get wisdom. Whatever else you get, get wisdom." Proverbs 4:7 (New Living Translation) Team OS/2 ** Reg. Linux User #211409 ** a11y rocks! Felix Miata *** http://fm.no-ip.com/ -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org