Unforgiven79
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Hi Folks!
I have just migrated from Fedora with Gnome to OpenSUSE to KDE, but... grub doesn't work at start up! And I get this happens since it finds two kernels to boot: both the old Fedora and the new OpenSUSE. Problem is, of course I should only have the new one (and Windows along with it). When I access the UEFI menu, I see it still proposes the old Fedora boots from my Kingston drive:
I have 3 disks: KINGSTON is for Linux, SanDisk for Windows, and Samsung for data storage only:
I cannot understanda why Grub should find any Fedora "residual"... do you have any idea?
Thank you
I have just migrated from Fedora with Gnome to OpenSUSE to KDE, but... grub doesn't work at start up! And I get this happens since it finds two kernels to boot: both the old Fedora and the new OpenSUSE. Problem is, of course I should only have the new one (and Windows along with it). When I access the UEFI menu, I see it still proposes the old Fedora boots from my Kingston drive:
I have 3 disks: KINGSTON is for Linux, SanDisk for Windows, and Samsung for data storage only:
I cannot understanda why Grub should find any Fedora "residual"... do you have any idea?
Thank you
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