В Tue, 14 Jul 2015 22:07:15 +0200
"andredo@wxs.nl"
Op 13-07-15 om 20:55 schreef Chris Murphy:
On Mon, Jul 13, 2015 at 12:14 PM, andredo@wxs.nl
wrote: I had not removed the DVD, as could on my previous machine. After removing the DVD all worked as wanted!!! Thanks for your reactions!! Haha, this is awesome. It was a much simpler problem and solution. I'm glad it's working now.
The joy was short!!
In the BIOS setup utility are under 'Startup' the following choices; CSM [Enabled] Disabled Boot Mode [Auto] UEFI Only Legacy Only Boot Priority [Legacy First] UEFI First Quick Boot [Enabled] Disabled Boot Up Num-Lock Status [On] Off Keyboardless Operation [Enabled] Disabled
To make the install of openSUSE possible is was necessary to change Boot Mode to Legacy Only (Boot Priority disappears then). After 'restart' (and DVD removed) I got the known four green choices and started openSUSE. The joy was short. After installing the last snapshot 20150712 I get only 'error 1962 No OS available'
What "installing" means? Did you update existing openSUSE 13.2 installation? Did you install Tumbleweed from scratch from installation media? In this case did you install it in the same partitions or selected new partitions?
Is there somewhere detailed documentation available how to install openSUSE in such an UEFI BIOS?
Usually you put installation DVD in drive (or plug USB stick) and start from it. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org