On restart, I get a "No Operating system found, please insert boot disk and press any key to continue" error (or something close to that).
That's your BIOS saying it couldn't boot from the media specified.
Yup, I know that.
If I boot from DVD, and then pick Boot from harddrive in the DCD Grub menu all is OK.
Somehow the bootloader didn't get installed right. Boot from DVD, configure GRUB the way you want it, then reinstall (or whatever ones does with grub).
I have tried that... several times with several different GRUB configurations and none work.. I either have a completely unbootable config (even will not boot from DVD) and I have to run the recovery process, or I have the same situation... BIOS cannot find things and I can only boot from the DVD. I am going to give it another go with a clean install again tonight (it's quick and easy since I have root on it's own partition). Maybe things will sort themselves out. If not, I can shuffle the hardware connections and make sure that SATA1 has the boot drive instead of SATA3. C. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org