All,
I have a Dell laptop that requires broadcom kernel modules to be loaded for the wireless.
Obviously it is working since I am posting from it now. The problem is the kernel is not the
default selection so I have to select Advanced and then this kernel every time if I wish
to use wireless. I do not understand GRUB2 at all and any explanation as to how it actually
works or how to modify it properly have proven elusive. It would seem an easy task and I've
read some posts on how to accomplish it on Ubuntu but it is worthless trying to apply those
methods to openSUSE, for instance it references /etc/kernels which doesn't even exist on
openSUSE, Any tips appreciated.
I have a Dell laptop that requires broadcom kernel modules to be loaded for the wireless.
Obviously it is working since I am posting from it now. The problem is the kernel is not the
default selection so I have to select Advanced and then this kernel every time if I wish
to use wireless. I do not understand GRUB2 at all and any explanation as to how it actually
works or how to modify it properly have proven elusive. It would seem an easy task and I've
read some posts on how to accomplish it on Ubuntu but it is worthless trying to apply those
methods to openSUSE, for instance it references /etc/kernels which doesn't even exist on
openSUSE, Any tips appreciated.