Having figured out how to put the PC into Suspend mode overnight via Task Scheduler, c/o KDE forums, this morning I woke to find it had killed my Ethernet connection, so shut down the PC and cold booted and watched the Ethernet connection re-establish itself, via the router lights, only to find I booted straight into opensuse bypassing my Windows dual boot option.
No problem I thought just reinstall grub2 and it should be sorted, yes? No. So went through the boot recovery process you sometimes do, reinstalling grub2 etc, rebooted, and same again. Had a quick look in YaST Boot Loader section and it reads 'Boot from Root Partition' - now I can't remember if that should read 'Boot from MBR' or not, I think it might do. Do it? What gives?
Thanks.
No problem I thought just reinstall grub2 and it should be sorted, yes? No. So went through the boot recovery process you sometimes do, reinstalling grub2 etc, rebooted, and same again. Had a quick look in YaST Boot Loader section and it reads 'Boot from Root Partition' - now I can't remember if that should read 'Boot from MBR' or not, I think it might do. Do it? What gives?
Thanks.