On 02/06/17 12:21, Boyd Lynn Gerber wrote:
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I won't copy all of that. Looking at the discussion, it is mostly about your mail formatting. That didn't actually cause a problem here (with Thunderbird). But I'm not sure if I deleted the space after the two "--") before saving for Thunderbird to access. I'm going to assume that you installed grub in "/dev/sda1" (the first of your two attempts). But maybe you should go by the last of your attempts, since that is the one that creates the important "core.img" file beneath "/boot/grub2/i386-pc". For what you are trying to do: (1) You need generic boot code in the protective MBR of "/dev/sda". You can get that with: # cat gptmbr.bin > /dev/sda Run that as root. On my system, the file "gptmbr.bin" can be found in "/usr/share/syslinux". (2) You need to set the legacy BIOS boot flag on "/dev/sda1" and not on any other partition. You can do that with "gdisk". You will need to use the "x" command for extra features, and then the "a" command to set attributes. There's probably also a way to do it with "parted" and perhaps with "fdisk" depending on the GPT capabilities of your "fdisk". You might find it easier to just run "yast" from your chroot environment. That will give you the "ncurses" interface for "yast", which can be awkward. Get into bootloader. Make sure that the option to install generic boot code is selected. And make sure that the option to make the boot partition active is also selected. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org