Bug 1224143

Summary: [Build 690.1] Windows entry does not show up in grub2 in boot with windows test
Product: [openSUSE] PUBLIC SUSE Linux Enterprise Server 15 SP6 Reporter: Lubos Kocman <lubos.kocman>
Component: BootloaderAssignee: Michael Chang <mchang>
Status: IN_PROGRESS --- QA Contact:
Severity: Normal    
Priority: P3 - Medium CC: mchang, okurz, swayammitra.tripathy
Version: unspecifiedFlags: mchang: needinfo? (okurz)
Target Milestone: ---   
Hardware: Other   
OS: Other   
URL: https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/4176575/modules/boot_windows/steps/3
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Description Lubos Kocman 2024-05-11 14:12:12 UTC
Seems we might have a regression with dual boot according to openQA. I was recently (two builds back) doing a clean install next to windows11 and all worked as expcted.

## Observation

openQA test in scenario opensuse-15.6-DVD-x86_64-gnome_dual_windows10@uefi_win fails in
[boot_windows](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/4176575/modules/boot_windows/steps/3)

## Test suite description
The base test suite is used for job templates defined in YAML documents. It has no settings of its own.


## Reproducible

Fails since (at least) Build [650.1](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/4052906)


## Expected result

Last good: [641.1](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/4039620) (or more recent)


## Further details

Always latest result in this scenario: [latest](https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/latest?arch=x86_64&distri=opensuse&flavor=DVD&machine=uefi_win&test=gnome_dual_windows10&version=15.6)
Comment 1 Lubos Kocman 2024-05-11 14:12:21 UTC
Alterantively it can be a test case issue ...
Comment 2 Lubos Kocman 2024-05-11 14:14:51 UTC
Hello Michael I see that grub2 changed a month ago. Did you do perhaps any change related to probe foreign os or similar?
Comment 3 Lubos Kocman 2024-05-11 14:15:21 UTC
Better would be if QA would confirm that windows 11 was really installed on visible disk/partition.
Comment 4 Lubos Kocman 2024-05-11 14:15:32 UTC
*or windows 10
Comment 5 Michael Chang 2024-05-13 06:06:45 UTC
The Windows 10 disk appears to be legacy, not UEFI. There's no EFI System Partition.

Could QA team help to take a look if the disk was misplaced ? Thanks.

> # 2024-05-10 21:13:06 -0400
> ---
> - disk:
>     name: "/dev/vda"
>     size: 80 GiB
>     block_size: 0.5 KiB
>     io_size: 0 B
>     min_grain: 1 MiB
>     align_ofs: 0 B
>     partition_table: msdos
>     mbr_gap: 1 MiB
>     partitions:
>     - free:
>         size: 1 MiB
>         start: 0 B
>     - partition:
>         size: 100 MiB
>         start: 1 MiB
>         name: "/dev/vda1"
>         type: primary
>         id: ''
>         file_system: ntfs
>         label: System Reserved
>     - partition:
>         size: 81818 MiB (79.90 GiB)
>         start: 101 MiB
>         name: "/dev/vda2"
>         type: primary
>         id: ntfs
>         file_system: ntfs
>         label: OS
>     - free:
>         size: 1 MiB
>         start: 81919 MiB (80.00 GiB)
Comment 6 Michael Chang 2024-05-13 12:10:39 UTC
Hi Oliver,

Would you please check the question from me  (comment#5) and Lubos  (comment#3)  ?  Thanks.