I added an ssd to speed things up and left the old hdd intact. When my boot menu comes up, I can boot to either drive. The ssd has Leap 42.1 and Windows 7. The hdd has 13.2 and Windows 10. The boot menu shows both windows installs to be Win 7. How can I change the boot menu to relabel one of them Windows 10? I don’t want to change anything about the configuration, just the label that appears on the screen so that I don’t confuse myself.
Essentially by configuring GRUB2. If you are using KDE and want to do it, you should be able to get kgrubeditor (but I haven’t checked the LEAP repos for it).
Open bug report for Leap. Factory (a.k.a. Tumbleweed) os-prober includes Windows 10 support, it needs to be pack-ported to Leap.
Submitted bug report (something I almost NEVER do) # 956728
Neither yast or zypper finds it for me. But thank you anyway.
Yast-boot will allow change to text but you may also try setting the probe for foreign OS box. Maybe it will pick it up correctly.
Filed a bug report. Michael Chang had a different version of the OS prober in his repo. I installed and ran it. His version picked up Windows 10 and wrote the menu correctly. Thanks for everyone’s help!