[SOLVED] Grub boot loader gone in OpenSuse 42.3 Leap?
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Cant boot into Opensuse 42.3 Leap 64 bit after installation?
I created a dual boot with windows 10, i first i could see the grub boot loader and the windows boot loader in the grub boot loader after but booting into windows and rebooting my system i can only boot into windows?
How do i fix this problem?
Last edited by Molle; 10-27-2017 at 06:54 AM.
Reason: Reinstallation of OpenSuse 42.3 Leap 64Bit
Did you install in efi or legacy mode? From a live Cd/usb, what is on your EFI paritition, is there a folder with opensuse bootloader? Is secure boot turned off?
Last edited by colorpurple21859; 10-27-2017 at 05:39 AM.
what is on your EFI paritition, is there a folder with opensuse bootloader
On EFI systems there is a partition usually at the beginning of the drive flagged as EFI and formatted as vfat32 with an EFI directory and sub directories for each distro. Windows hides the efi partition, Most linus distros mount the efi partition at /boot/efi/.
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