David C. Rankin:
David C. Rankin:
Siard:
Carlos E.R.:
I assume you are formatting /dev/sdb7?
Yes, the installer offers to format it. This is a picture I took from the window named 'Edit /dev/sdb7': https://postimg.cc/xcBhw6JW
What is the rest of your partition layout for the openSUSE install?
Where is /boot and where is /home?
While you can use a single / for root and home, when I installed to ext4 it also wanted to create a separate boot partition. I didn't research why, just took Carlos' advise and left it. (it was only 8M)
I have not created any separate partitions. I'm not aware of the advantages of a separate boot partition either, I never had one, but never noticed any problems.
Also note if you are using your Debian home partition with openSUSE, there will be a UID/GID mapping difference between the distros. You will need to see what is attempting to access what and make sure it isn't a UID/GID issue.
No, I have a separate partition with all the data I want to share among different distros, mounted on /data in each of them. But as you can read in another post, it looks like I've finally found the cause of the installation hiccups. I have Leap 15.4 installed now. :-) :-)