Cannot boot safe mode.

Hello

I am running Windows 7 Service Pack 1 with Suse Linux 12.2, using dual-boot.

For some reason, I can't start mode - pressing F8 leads to a normal start with no error message.

By pressing F12 when the Dell icon correctly, throw myself into the boot options.

I wonder if my problem with F8 is due to dual boot or the fact that my drive is partitioned.

Thanks in advance,

s660117

The Dell logo is too early.  You get a GRUB prompt to select the operating system to start?  AFTER THAT is when you start, but once you see the Windows logo, it's too late.

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