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Other than some formulations and missing info this is fine and ripe for
opensuse.org/wiki and announcement on news.opensuse.org.
missing: What version is referenced.
(here OSS 13.2 / YaST2 3.1.108 / Grub2 2.02~beta2)
referered "stage1" should be at least once named "Stage1 of Grub2"
for enhanced clarity and disambiguenes
Section "Partition table" item "GPT" subitem "bios_boot partition"
Please give additional info, or create it fully if missing.
(First Partiton, Size, Partion.type.id) maybe a "one-click-item"
in the Partioneer to create it, if GPT and or UEFI is selected.
missing: What filesystems are supported / allowed / working for
/boot. E.g. a sentence like this:
If Root-FS (/) is not one of [list:ext2,ext3,ext4,btrfs,...],
/boot has to be it's own partiton of the FS-type [list:...]
to ensure a working boot-scenario.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
what about ARM and Uboot support? This is important if Suse wants to get into the embedded arm world especially with devices like the Raspberry Pi, Odroid, Chip/PocketCHIP and others. I noticed in the SUPPORTED SCENEREOS there was no ARM listed.
@Mirppc arm is supported, but in fact we support there grub2, which is used as wrapped for anything underhood. we have in code some specific parts for arm and I see it in real world, that it works :)
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Other than some formulations and missing info this is fine and ripe for
opensuse.org/wiki and announcement on news.opensuse.org.
(here OSS 13.2 / YaST2 3.1.108 / Grub2 2.02~beta2)
for enhanced clarity and disambiguenes
Please give additional info, or create it fully if missing.
(First Partiton, Size, Partion.type.id) maybe a "one-click-item"
in the Partioneer to create it, if GPT and or UEFI is selected.
/boot. E.g. a sentence like this:
If Root-FS (/) is not one of [list:ext2,ext3,ext4,btrfs,...],
/boot has to be it's own partiton of the FS-type [list:...]
to ensure a working boot-scenario.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: