06-01-2017, 12:55 AM
Just got home from work to see your last two posts. Glad to here you were able to sort it out. Good job!
Latest output shows that OpenSuse installed using btrfs and xfs instead of ext4. I have zero experience with those and am not sure how to get LL to recognize them -- so glad you figured something out yourself. My only immediate thoughts were either to re-install OpenSuse again and put its grub boot loader in the MBR hoping that it would be able to boot LL; or re-install it and direct it to use ext4 partitions instead, which presumably LL's grub would deal with properly when trying to add menu entry in grub.
P.s.
Just realized that your last post said "i finally got linux lite to boot". I thought problem was that computer was booting straight into LL and not giving you option to boot OpenSuse. Did you end up re-installing OpenSuse and letting it take over booting, only then to end up not being able to boot LL? Or was problem not being able to boot LL all along? I'm just curious.
Latest output shows that OpenSuse installed using btrfs and xfs instead of ext4. I have zero experience with those and am not sure how to get LL to recognize them -- so glad you figured something out yourself. My only immediate thoughts were either to re-install OpenSuse again and put its grub boot loader in the MBR hoping that it would be able to boot LL; or re-install it and direct it to use ext4 partitions instead, which presumably LL's grub would deal with properly when trying to add menu entry in grub.
P.s.
Just realized that your last post said "i finally got linux lite to boot". I thought problem was that computer was booting straight into LL and not giving you option to boot OpenSuse. Did you end up re-installing OpenSuse and letting it take over booting, only then to end up not being able to boot LL? Or was problem not being able to boot LL all along? I'm just curious.
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