If the firmware user interface isn't working out for you, boot order can be
set using efibootmgr.

On Sat, Mar 8, 2025 at 6:03 PM theUser BL <theuse...@hotmail.com> wrote:

> Hi! On my computer GRUB is no longer direct booted.
>
> After installation of openSUSE Leap, all works perfect. On my Computer is
> Win10 and openSUSE.
> But then I wanted to try out Win11. I created with Rufus a Windows-to-Go
> without harddrive-access.
> But after restarting my computer without the USB-Stick, it reboots direct
> to my old Win10.
>
> If I press after the start of my computer [F12], I can choose in the
> UEFI-menu"opensuse-secureboot" and booting in GRUB, where I can choose
> Win10 or openSUSE.
> But that is no longer the default partition. It boots no longer direct to
> it.
> And in the setup menu of my UEFI I have already tryed out everything.
> What doing Linux-distributions after installation? If the GRUB is
> installed, how is then the partition with GRUB set to the default partition?
>
>

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