Hello, I've installed Leap 15.0 on a Lenovo T420 laptop twice, and both attempts resulted in a non-bootable system. During the first installation, I used the Suggested Partitioning option (no other OS on the HD). The installation completed without any warning/error messages. After the restart, the system was stuck and showed exactly the screen shown in the first 8 seconds of this video (not mine and advance apologies for the music): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zfr6OldZGVM Using Hiren's rescue cd, I was able to boot the system from the cd, then start Leap 15.0 from HDD0. I saw a short notice that GRUB2 was starting (never saw that when booting from the HDD), then Leap 15.0 was starting, and I could log in. Leap 15.0 appeared to be running fine from the HDD. Then I wiped the HDD, and reinstalled Leap 15.0 with the Guided Setup. I noticed a GPT entry in the proposed partitioning scheme, but I didn't touch that and didn't change anything else. Installation completed OK. After the restart it was stuck again just like in the video. At both attempts, I've changed the boot order and disabled network boot in the BIOS to no avail. I've tried *every* available boot option in the BIOS to no avail, including UEFI / Legacy Boot etc. This laptop has been running Leap 42.3 for months with none of above issues. Because I need a running OS on this laptop, I now installed Linux Mint, and it boots fine from the HDD. Just thought I'd bring this to your attention. Regards, Fritz -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org