OpenSUSE 12.2 installation fails after completing the installation of all selected software packages and the basic system setup, when the openSUSE installation tried to boot into the new Linux system, to perform the automatic system configuration:
Error No active partition No bootable device -- insert boot disk and press any key HP Pavilion g6 Notebook PC BIOS Version: F.23 Processor type: Intel(R) Core(TM) i3-3110M CPU @ 2.40GHz Total memory: 8GB Boot Manager ? Boot Option Menu Boot From EFI File Notebook Hard Drive Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive System Configuration CD-ROM Boot <Enabled> Internal Network Adapter Boot <Disabled> Secure Boot <Disabled> Legacy Support <Enabled> ? I changed this UEFI Boot Order OS boot Manager Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive USB Diskette on Key/USB Hard Disk USB CD/DVD ROM Drive ! Network Adapter Legacy Boot Order Notebook Hard Drive Internal CD/DVD ROM Drive USB Diskette on Key/USB Hard Disk USB CD/DVD ROM Drive ! Network Adapter Good afternoon. I am a true novice and I have successfully installed openSUSE 12.2 on our non-UEFI BIOS desktop & our laptop. I have enabled the Legacy Support AND Secure Boot is disabled. I have found some hits in the openSUSE forum discussing the pro's & con's of Systemd & sysvinit-init but I am unsure what my course of action is to allow openSUSE 12.2 to boot on the hard drive of this UEFI BIOS HP laptop. I am able to boot up the Rescue System on the Live DVD I created from http://software.opensuse.org/122/en. Thanks, Lee Craven
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