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The installation went ok until the first reboot, the it stopped on the black console sreen after the word 'GRUB' and nothing else.
Common reason is having multiple devices for boot location in boot loader setup. But there is not enough information to draw any conclusion. Information had to be gathered when your system failed to boot, not after you have fixed it ...
I tried to startup again and the same happened; no GRUB menu.lst didn't become available. That is, neither the previous working openSUSE 13.2 nor 42.1 could be started.
3) Workaround: What I have found that works (mostly alsways) to fix boot problems, is to run an Upgrade installation from the 13.2 DVD by re-enabling all previous online repositories one by one (there should have been an single option to easier re-enable all !?). The upgrade then doesn't change anything than reinstall the boot-loader at the end. And after first reboot, the GRUB menu is back containing both 13.2 (default) and 42.1 boot options as it should.
Can this issue be avoided to make dual or multiboot installations easier?
4) For one or another reason the same boot-issue doesn't happend on my stationary workstation with tripple boot setup between 13.2 - Tumbleweed and 42.1 over more internal disks. Though I have to run Upgrade from the 13.2 DVD afterwards as I want 13.2 to be kept as the be the default boot option (I guess there is another way to edit this). And after upgrade of i.e the TW kernel version I also have to run mkconfig on 13.2 to update the menu.lst
Thanks, Terje J. Hanssen
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