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|    Carlos E.R. to intertubes@gmx.net    |
|    Re: Dual Boot Problem    |
|    08 Feb 19 19:24:45    |
      From: robin_listas@es.invalid              On 08/02/2019 17.08, intertubes@gmx.net wrote:       > On Wednesday, January 23, 2019 at 3:08:52 PM UTC+1, inter...@gmx.net wrote:       >> I have a Laptop with Windows 10 and Leap 15 installed, UEFI.       >>       >> Up until recently there were three boot entries - the usual two options for       Opensuse and "Windows Boot Manager".       >> The last one has vanished and I can't see why.       >> The only way I can enter Mordor now is to change the boot order in the Bios       to move the Mordor Boot Manager above opensuse.       >>       >> Any clues as to what could have happened or where I should be looking?       >>       >> I don't use that laptop much so I can't remember what the last thing I did       was, but my guess would be applying Opensuse patches early in January.       >       > It has happened again today.       > 1 - I fired the system up, it offered Linux and Windows.       > 2 - Booted into Linux, applied the updates.       > 3 - Rebooted to do the same to Win 10 (I've been away for a week or so) but       it only offered me the Linux options.              Well, check what I said the other day.              Or, modify to add a Windows entry manually, and disable os-prober. I can       guide you in that.              > 4 - powered down for an hour or two and tried again. Linux only.       >       > I modified the boot order and now have Win 10 booted.              --       Cheers, Carlos.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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