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Le 15/12/2014 11:03, Radule Soskic a écrit :
On 12/12/2014 12:49 PM, jdd wrote:
Le 12/12/2014 12:45, Radule Soskic a écrit :
Now I ask again - what are my options?. I would like to get 13.2 function in the same way as old 12.3 did. Any suggestions?
do you really need uefi boot? why not keep legacy?
did you try to rename the EFI entries as I proposed?
jdd
I think your suggestion would fit fine in case I wanted to install grub2 and boot in legacy mode.
But my case was diferrent - I already had grub2 legacy, but my computer booted only after I intervene manualy during boot (pressing F9 - boot menu and choosing legacy boot device sata0). In unattended, it goes uefi mode and hangs with an error.
My primary problem was that booting wasn't possible unattended.
this is why I proposed to change the names in EFI folder, this prevent boot in EFI mode... and so should prevent the error
So, it's not that I needed uefi boot -- but, knowing that this problem didn't exist in opensuse 12.3 (when my comp booted in uefi mode and everything was fine), I thought it would be ok if I install grub2-efi and revert to uefi mode.
So I followed Neil's suggestion and tried to enable uefi boot mode. In the process I learned that there is something very weird with my uefi boot option list (see my previous post).
I am still waiting for new ideas, if any.
Best regards,
Radule
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