I am still having boot issues. I did the update to the new kernel. The new kernel still freezes when attempting to start x. Prior to the update I only had one kernel image that would boot and now I have none. I would boot into run level 3 and attempt a fix but there is no longer an option line where I could enter init=init 3 at the grub menu. The only thing there is are C (command) and E (edit) options. If anyone could help me get to run level 3 using either of these options I would appreciate it. Really confused by this boot issue. I have two machines set up in a similar manner. Both have 2 500G SSD drives and 1 4T HDD drive. 1 SSD has Windows 10 and the other Leap15. The HDD is a shared drive between them. The computer I am on now has never had an issue. The other has this boot issue. There are two main differences between them. The no issue machine uses the old BIOS boot and the problem machine uses UEFI. The other difference is the problem machine uses an older LCD monitor. It's resolution is 1280x1024 @75Hz but has the smaller 4:3 screen instead of a newer 16:9 screen. They both use Nvidia cards with the proprietary Nvidia drivers. Had no problems until this boot issue started. Dave -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org