Hello
On Sunday the 15th of Jul 2018 Felix Miata wrote : Did you burn the .iso to DVD, or stick? If only one, try the other. I have yet to install any version of openSUSE from a stick. From DVD to UEFI I just did again last week or so.
I have been installing openSUSE using usb sticks for quite some time. I would be hard pressed to say how long.... I tried adding nomodeset on the boot menu page like this (this is on an usb stick installation) : linuxefi /boot/x86_64/loader/linux splash=verbose nomodeset Then I waited 10 minutes or so after which I hit Ctrl + X or F10 to contine booting. Nothing ever happened. I did try switch to text console (ctrl-alt-f1) but no luck. For test # 2, I burnt openSUSE-Leap-15.0-DVD-x86_64.iso that I downloaded 2 days ago to a DVD medium. I must admit that it has been quite a few years since I burnt an openSUSE iso to a DVD medum (which is probably why I have tons in the garage). I am very happy to report that your idea worked ! Thank-you very much :) The bottom line is that I now have dual boot Leap 15.0 / TW system with UEFI functionality. Next step is to install Win10 in virtualbox in common directory.
I acquired two Asus motherboards in recent weeks that are at least 4 years newer than that laptop. I'm not too pleased with either's UEFI functionality.
I am (unfortunately) 100% agreement with you on that . Regards from Paris James P.S. Thanks to all for their help -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org