Easybcd bootable without formatting1/23/2024 ![]() ![]() ![]() There is no way to boot from a btrfs partition as it cannot support booting. Thanks a lot, and congrats to the OpenSUSE team ! So I have now a functional system, with a btrfs home partition, and an ext4 / partition.Īny ideas as what I should do to have both on btrfs ? I tried “ls”, it showed something really close to my windows partition.Īfter a few attempts, I tried the same thing, but setting my / partition as ext4 (leaving the /home one as btrfs). The install went fine, but upon rebooting, I end up with the “grub>” command. So I installed OpenSUSE ticking the “use btrfs as the default file system” box (the log screen shows a handful of subvolumes are created), edited the partition to mount and format / and /home, edited the bootloader to set it on the root partition (and not the MBR). I read in the release notes that although btrfs wasn’t the default filesystem, it was deemed suitable for everyday use, and as I was doing a neat install, I wanted to give btrfs a shot. I usually install grub on the root partition, and handle the dual boot with EasyBCD. My linux hard drive has a / partition and a /home one (besides the swap). I have a pc, 圆4, with 2 hard drives, and a dual boot with windows 8.1. I found a workaround, so no big deal, but still, I’d like to have some explanation, if someone can give it to me. I just installed the 13.1 version, seems great !īut I encountered a trouble at installation. ![]()
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