Select OS to boot into on reboot
GH
girardhenri at free.fr
Fri May 23 16:04:39 UTC 2014
You can select it in /etc/default/grub (0 for the first), well it's not
automatic but at least you can reboot on your choice.Don't forget to
update-grub before rebooting
Le 23/05/2014 17:58, Doug a écrit :
>
> On 05/23/2014 02:55 AM, Nils Kassube wrote:
>> Alan Dacey wrote:
>>> KDE used to have the option for rebooting into an OS of your choice
>>> in the system shutdown menu. You would long click on the reboot
>>> button and your grub entries would show up.
>> I don't know if such a thing ever existed. I have tried it with the
>> ancient versions Kubuntu 8.04 and 10.04 and both didn't offer that
>> option.
>>
>>> I don't use it much so I
>>> missed when the little down triangle disappeared. Anybody know how
>>> to get it back in KDE 4.13?
>> Could it be that you are mixing up things? There is a little triangle at
>> the shutdown button and I think it should offer options to suspend to
>> RAM/disk and power off (I don't want to shut down now, so I didn't try
>> it). If you want to reboot to a different OS, you would hold down the
>> shift key during reboot. Then the grub menu should appear and you could
>> select the OS you wanted.
>>
>>
>> Nils
>>
>>
> In PCLOS KDE when you select the shutdown menu, you get
> options to shutdown or reboot, and in the reboot selection, you
> can pick out the os you wish to reboot to. I probably loused up
> one of the menu.lst files, because in one case it doesn't go where
> I expect it to. But it used to work, and still tries.
>
> --doug
>
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