I've install openSUSE Leap 42.1 on my multiboot Dell Precision M4800. Leap is installed as follows: root - Btrfs on /dev/sda9, home - XFS on /dev/sda10 with all default options. Grub is installed on /dev/sda9. My current main system is Debian Jessie residing on /dev/sda6 (root) and / dev/sda7 (home). The first problem to overcome was that running update-grub in Jessie did not pick up openSuse at all. Only after I mounted /dev/sda9, were root of Leap resides, Jessie's update-grub found it. However, when I try to boot Leap, I am greeted with an infamous error:"File '/boot/vmlinuz-4.1.12-1-default' not found. You need to load kernel first." So get into grub> prompt. 'ls' shows all devices correctly. 'ls /' shows '@/' as expected. I can see all subvolumes on the partition, but here my luck ends. When I try to list files in @/boot or @/boot/grub2 my grub does not see any files. I tried to search for grub.cfg, vmlinuz, etc., Jessie's GRUB does not see any files on /dev/sda9 except its subvolumes and folders in them. Yes GRUB does sees all folders but doesn't see any files in them I've browsed /dev/sda9 when mounted in Jessie and everything seems to be in perfect order, all expected files are in their respected directories. Have I missed something here? Any help, please? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org