08.02.2016 20:52, Thomas Taylor пишет:
I have run into a problem upgrading a multi-boot system. I currently have OS 13.1, Fedora 18, and windows 7 on my system. I'm using legacy grub as boot manager. It is installed in a partition on an SSD along with the windows 7 system.
When I attempt to install OS 42.1 (leap) onto this system I receive messages that the /boot/efi needs to be formatted FAT. After adding another partition (FAT) with mount point of /boot/efi I then get a message that it requires GPT partition table but windows 7 won't boot with that.
It sounds like you booted Leap installation disk in EFI mode. Make sure to select legacy BIOS (or CSM) when booting it.
Is there a way to install 42.1 in a FAT type table? I read the "Unofficial Guide to openSUSE Leap 42.1" but didn't see anything pertinent there. Where could I look for more information?
Thanks, Tom Taylor KG7CFC
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