On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 10:49 AM, Andrei Borzenkov
11.04.2016 18:26, Daniel Morris пишет:
One other oddity I noticed was grub2-i386-pc is installed and wants to remove all other grub2 packages if I try to remove it. I was expecting grub2-x86_64-efi and grub2-i386-pc would be mutually exclusive.
Why should they be? First, you can usually boot the same system both ways; and in any case you may want to create various bootable media using these binaries. As the most obvious example - grub2-mkrescue creates single image that contains all available grub binaries and so is bootable using either method.
Ahh yeah you're right, I see on a live installation both are present. In any case, only one of those gets used at bootloader installation time, depending on the installation environment. The installer doesn't write out both UEFI and BIOS bootloaders; in fact the installer does partitioning based on the boot environment: BIOS installs don't have EFI System partitions, where UEFI ones do. So if Daniel could show us the output of 'blkid' that'd be even more conclusive about what kind of installation he has. -- Chris Murphy -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org