On Wed, 24 Jan 2018, Bill Maidment wrote:
> It appears that I need to do yum install grub2-efi-modules (why wasn't this
> done before? I ask).
Packages are partitioned into a main and sub-packages, so that
the bloat of un-needed matter is avoided. UEFI is relatively
new, and until Windows
Hi
In fear and trepidation I ran a BIOS update on my Acer Aspire A515-51G from the
Win10 part of my dual boot (only Win10 can update the BIOS). On reboot, all I
get is Win10 (Surprise! Surprise!).
So I booted into an SL7.4 USB recovery mode with chroot /mnt/sysimage and tried
grub2-install
On 01/23/2018 12:01 PM, Stephen Isard wrote:
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 12:04:00 +, Ain't Nobody's Alt
wrote:
I had a Win10 and a second partition with a few backups. That partition
was the "Active" partition according to diskmgmt.msc, which I assume
means it had my
On Tue, 23 Jan 2018 12:04:00 +, Ain't Nobody's Alt
wrote:
>I had a Win10 and a second partition with a few backups. That partition
>was the "Active" partition according to diskmgmt.msc, which I assume
>means it had my bootloader. I went ahead and moved my backups
I had a Win10 and a second partition with a few backups. That partition
was the "Active" partition according to diskmgmt.msc, which I assume
means it had my bootloader. I went ahead and moved my backups from that
partition to my Win10 before I installed SL, not considering the
consequences of