Hi, seems I'm still very new to UEFI and currenty way of bootloading. I've got a machine with UEFI (but w/o secure boot) which currently only has 13.1 installed. Now I've added 13.2rc1 to another partition. (During installation the bootloader refused to do anything with EFI because of an architecture conflict for x86-64; confusing but not that relevant here.) So I've got 13.1 and 13.2 both installed now but normal boot up shows only the 13.1 boot entry still. Now I've checked grub2 config on 13.1 which does not contain 13.2 (even after a grub2-mkconfig run the os prober didn't find 13.2). Then I checked the grub2 config on the 13.2 partition and in that I see two boot entries (one for 13.2 and one for 13.1). So all I would need to do is make UEFI load grub2 from the 13.2 partition I guess but I fail to understand how to do that. Is that defined via efibootmgr in that strange string? Boot0000* openSUSE HD(1,800,4e000,7e36557b-6396-4f70-9287-7d7b8e00c927)File(\EFI\opensuse\grubx64.efi) or is grubx64.efi just loading some magically marked partition like the boot flag in MBR? (I have GPT here obviously.) How to do that? Any input? Thanks, Wolfgang -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org