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LEAP 15.1 openSUSE won't install on two-disk system

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I seem to have a choice - let SUSE trample all over my Windows system (no thanks) or let the installer **** up and fail.

Basically, the problem seems to be that the installer can't tell the difference between the root disk, and the boot disk. The install wizard wants to trample all over my nvme C: drive. I want to put SUSE on my sda linux disk. But if I use the guided install and tell it to put / on sda, it's also putting EFI (and I presume grub) on sda too, which then gets totally ignored by the laptop, so I have an - I guess - functioning SUSE install but absolutely no way to boot it!

I neither know, nor care, how SUSE installs itself - and don't understand btrfs and all that stuff - so the expert partitioner is both beyond me and I don't particularly want to learn it.

So how do I get a functioning dual boot system that puts SUSE / in the *empty* *space* that I have prepared for it?

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