I have installed OpenSUSE Leap on an MS Windows (10 Home) laptop and it now only offers Linux in the boot menu. How can I get Windows into the boot menu?
Leap is currently 15.1¹, having been upgraded at least once, though I do not remember which versions I have had. I do not remember ever telling it not to support booting Windows. The hardware is an Acer Aspire V Nitro laptop bought in Germany in 2015.
In /boot/efi/EFI I see only bootx64.efi, fallback.efi and MokManager.efi, while on my normal system (which can boot both Linux and Windows) /boot/efi/EFI has a subdirectory Microsoft/Boot.
I have these file systems:
/dev/sda1(600 Mib) NTFS, “Basic data partition”, labelRecovery(not mounted in Linux)/dev/sda2(300 Mib) FAT16 “EFI system partition”, mounted in Linux as/boot/efi/dev/sda3(128 MiB) “Microsoft reserved partition”, unknown file system, flagsmsftres(not mounted in Linux)/dev/sda4(190 GiB) NTFS “Basic data partition”, accessible in Linux as/run/media/Acer, flagsmsftdata, contains the Windows file system.- I have no reason to suppose these files are damaged; the file
osver.txtsays10.0.17134.
- I have no reason to suppose these files are damaged; the file
/dev/sda5(12 MiB), Linux-swap, flagsswap/dev/sda6(450 MiB), NTFS, flagshidden, diag(not mounted in Linux)/dev/sda7(16.28 GiB) NTFS “Basic data partition”, LabelPush Button Reset, flagshidden, diag(not mounted in Linux)/dev/sda8(40 MiB), BTRFS “primary”, mounted in Linux as//dev/sda9(671 GiB), XFS “primary”, mounted in Linux as/home
I notice that I have a boot-repair-disk-64bit.iso dated 2018-07-17 on my normal system.
¹ I do realise that it is time to upgrade to 15.2, but that is a separate issue! (I have already downloaded it.)
gparted).efibootmgrwhen I get the chance. MSW was installed before Linux.