On 16.08.2019 17:10, Neil Rickert wrote:
On 8/16/19 4:00 AM, Mathias Homann wrote:
The only differences between the two systems that I can think of are:
the working system has one harddisk, the nonworking one has two harddisks (but none of the actual OS installed on the second disk, in both windows and linux) I'll guess.
The one that is not working is using "btrfs" (for the file system containing "/boot"). The working one is using a different file system.
nope, no btrfs involved in any of my systems. I use ext4 for everything, lvresize -r -L -25% is just too cool to pass.
I'll note that I use: # efibootmgr -n 1 when I want to next boot Windows. Here, it is Windows 8.1, and the output from # efibootmgr -v shows that boot entry 0001 is the entry for Windows.
Gotta try that one... Cheers MH -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org