Hi, I'm having trouble getting a 15.3 installation to boot properly. I've tried it two different ways on two installation locations on the hard drive, and it has failed to boot either time. The installation is with KDE desktop environment in both cases. I'll just detail the first case in this thread, and when it gets fixed I'll diferentiate it from the second case and tackle it to get it working too. I installed 15.3 from a dvd iso that I downloaded and used Suse Studio Imagewriter to write it to a USB stick. I haven't had a problem installing the image to the hard drive, but when I have finished and try to start the new installation from the hard drive, it doesn't boot properly. I installed / to one partition, /home to another partition, and /boot to another small partition. All of the installation partitions are ext4. The bios is set to bios boot (legacy). The boot loader is Grub2 and the master boot record is on /dev/sda. I have several other installed and working linux operating systems in this way and Grub 2 recognizes all of them and they boot normally (including an operating 15.2 system on this computer; I'm using it to write this thread). But I haven't had to include a separate /boot partition in the past on any of the other distros that I have installed previously. When I try to boot the 15.3 system, it boots up to terminal. I am able to log in as user, then to try to get the graphical system up I have typed tried several methods that I researched in the forum or otherwise online, but the only one that works is "sudo startx". After typing in the root password, the graphical desktop environment starts (KDE), but it starts in the wrong resolution. It comes up in 640x480 resolution, and there is no graphical selection to change it to the screen's native resolution of 1366x768 in System Settings>Display configuration. I thank you in advance for your input to correct what I'm doing wrong, and allow me to fix this issue. Mark