openSUSE 12.3 RC1

I have a problem with grub2 again, I cannot boot into distro. I have posted bug report for beta version and problem with grub is bigger then before. I changed grub to manjaro and result is the same. I do not know what developers are doing.

I am not able to boot to openSUSE and I had to boot to manjaro.

A few more details on the problem might help. Or a link to the bug report might help.

At present, it is hard to know what problem you have, or whether you even have a problem.

**Bug 799663. I submitted this bug. But for the time being I am not able to opensuse at all.
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Perhaps I am not understanding the problem.

Fedora 18 boots fine for me, using the grub2 menu installed with opensuse 12.3 RC1. I agree that was a problem with Beta1, but it appears to be fixed for RC1.

Also, opensuse boots fine from the menu entry with the grub2 installed for Fedora 18.

I am sorry for me not. I have installed f18 on my notebook as well but openSUSE cannot find it. From grub of openSUSE is possible to boot bridgelinux, but not both manjaro and f18. When I change grub location to bridge, I can boot bridge and manjaro but not openSUSE and f18. I think that to write bugreport is quite useless.

Yes, it is a regression in 12.3 RC1. Please open bug report and post bug numebr here. I already sibmitted SR to os-prober devel repo, but we need to push it into find 12.3 (and it would be nice if you could verify that it works). Thank you.

Bug 803017 Submitted

I cannot do anything. I cannot finish installation.

I think, that this problem is nouveau drm. If it is helps you.

I wonnder how is my problem solved. I think, that falling into emergency mode is the same problem like mine. I repeat, that I boot this distro on two PC with both nvidia and ATI card, in both cases was falling into emergency mode with nouveau.drm problem. We shall see.

Do you seriously think that somebody will be able to solve your problem based on information you provided so far? It is not even clear what problem you have. Initially you stated that openSUSE installation did not add other OSes to boot menu. You were asked to test updated package which was expected to fix it. You never replied. Now you start to say something entirely different and unrelated to boot menu issue.

I wrote everything I knew. I see that I am not alone with this bug. This problem is surely nouveau.drm. I use another distro and I am waiting. Be more polite. I am certainly much more older.

I must say, that is was problem of developers wit bad installation. I loaded kde distro from opensuse.org. When I loaded dvd 64 bit version, booting is OK.