http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1042131
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1042131#c6
--- Comment #6 from Jiri Srain
IMHO is it important to understand how could it happen that the directory /boot/efi/ was totaly missing ?
It is very easy: The system was initially installed with legacy bootloader, therefore it was not needed at all. (In reply to Josef Reidinger from comment #4)
(In reply to Jiri Srain from comment #3)
Given the error messages speak about uEFI, I would guess that uEFI was the boot method chosen.
Josef, do we have any handling of this inconsistency - original system installed with different boot architecture than the one enforced by update?
no, we do not have it. We simply propose it from scratch when unsupported bootloade found. No mapping of old one to new ones is not done.
Well, but then we try proposing bootloader configuration, which is not possible given the disk partitioning. a b: IMO you need to stick to a single boot architecture (in this case legacy) when upgrading your system, as different boot architectures may require different partitions. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.