![]() Having never read about a compelling reason for using secure boot I turned it off on all machines where I installed an operating system and never experienced any annoyances: If you can still boot from OpenSUSE, can you run the command os-prober When I repaired this last time I was directed to a menu during boot where I was able reset the Windows credentials. Windows is still present and can be booted through the “BBS” menu.Both Windows and SuSe are using secure boot. ![]() I am not an expert, but here is what I know: Unfortunately this time something has corrupted Snapper, and I only have snapshots after the update in question. This happened once before, and I was able to fix it by returning to an earlier snapshot and running the update again. A few days ago after an Open Suse update I noticed that Windows had disappeared from the boot menu. GRUB used to display both Suse and Windows as boot options. I have OpenSuSe 15.2 installed in a dual boot configuration with Windows 10 on a Gigabyte Aero laptop.
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