Multiple boot options lost after update

My system multiboots several OS’s (Leap15x2, Windows, Ubuntu, Solus), but since a bunch of updates came through today (coincidence?), including:

**boss:/home/john #** rpm -qa --last |grep grub
**grub**2-systemd-sleep-plugin-2.02-lp150.13.13.1.noarch Wed 06 Feb 2019 15:29:27 AEST
**grub**2-snapper-plugin-2.02-lp150.13.13.1.noarch Wed 06 Feb 2019 15:29:27 AEST
**grub**2-x86_64-efi-2.02-lp150.13.13.1.x86_64    Wed 06 Feb 2019 15:29:26 AEST
**grub**2-i386-pc-2.02-lp150.13.13.1.x86_64       Wed 06 Feb 2019 15:29:24 AEST
**grub**2-2.02-lp150.13.13.1.x86_64               Wed 06 Feb 2019 15:29:13 AEST
ruby2.5-rubygem-cfa_**grub**2-1.0.1-lp150.2.3.1.x86_64 Sat 19 Jan 2019 10:30:43 AEST
**grub**2-branding-openSUSE-15.0-lp150.6.1.noarch Fri 18 Jan 2019 18:17:26 AEST


my only boot option is the Leap 15 I was running at the time.
Assuming this is the cause.
Anyone else similar?

Thanks.

Everything normal here, but apparently somebody else witnessed a similar problem: https://forums.opensuse.org/showthread.php/534779-Leap-15-the-Vista-version-of-Opensuse?p=2893088#post2893088
Check in YaST-Bootloader, BootLoader Options tab, that the “Probe Foreign OS” box is checked and possibly toggle it twice and save to regenerate the boot configuration.
It seems something that is configuration dependent, so it would be nice to post more details, for instance UEFI or Legacy/MBR booting, Secure Boot enabled or not etc.

[QUOTE=Check in YaST-Bootloader, BootLoader Options tab, that the “Probe Foreign OS” box is checked and possibly toggle it twice and save to regenerate the boot configuration.[/QUOTE]

Hi, I had the same problem, windows was missing.
Didn’t notice it before since I rarely boor into windows, but disable “Probe Foreign OS” save it, and then enable and save it again did the trick!

So thank you very much!

Operius.

Yep, that fixed it, thanks.
Out of interest, using non-secure MBR.
All now good!