stan,
On 2023-04-21 01:39, stan wrote:
On Thu, 20 Apr 2023 11:37:39 +1000
Philip Rhoades via users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I thought grub-customizer might help me do something but I have
loaded it onto two computers now (F37 KDE WS) and a server (F34 XFCE)
and after I run the program (it takes minutes to get info), the
listing of OSs only shows info for the secondary HDs on each computer
- instead of also the active OS booted from /dev/sda - why is this?
I installed it on F37, and ran it, and got the same behavior as you
did, though it was much faster here, around a minute. I can't say for
sure, since I wasn't aware of grub-customizer until you mentioned it,
but I find an option to boot a selected OS from the list in the General
Settings. I think the assumption is that you won't want to (re)boot
the system you are already running from grub-customizer, since there
are options to do that from the running system itself.
Yes, I guess that could be correct - thanks for confirming!
Phil.
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Philip Rhoades
PO Box 896
Cowra NSW 2794
Australia
E-mail: phil@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
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