I just installed openSUSE Leap 42.2 and its boot loader (Grub) on an extended test partition sdb12 (25gig). The installer automatically formatted this partition btrfs (i did not see a choice to select formating type) and picked another free partition sdb11 (45gig) formatted as xfs with some files on it. It also created a few small (<5gig) partitions TMPfs (). I have no idea what these are, nor know much about btrfs file system.
Any how, my problem is that when I updated grub2 my boot loader on Ubuntu 16.04 (sdb10), it does not list the newly created bootable partitions. My googling ended up with the result that grub2 can not detect btrfs partition. However, on a trial, I used chain loader entries in 40_custom and was able to boot leap 42.2. But after a few times rebooting it due to configuration needs, grub2 now complains that "no such partition available." I used sdb12 not partition code no. in chainloader.
Is there any other way to make grub2 to handle this? Or any ideas at all?
Thanks!
Any how, my problem is that when I updated grub2 my boot loader on Ubuntu 16.04 (sdb10), it does not list the newly created bootable partitions. My googling ended up with the result that grub2 can not detect btrfs partition. However, on a trial, I used chain loader entries in 40_custom and was able to boot leap 42.2. But after a few times rebooting it due to configuration needs, grub2 now complains that "no such partition available." I used sdb12 not partition code no. in chainloader.
Is there any other way to make grub2 to handle this? Or any ideas at all?
Thanks!
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