On 04/09/2021 03.21, Doug McGarrett wrote:
On 9/3/2021 8:48 PM, Carlos E. R. wrote:
On 04/09/2021 02.02, Douglas McGarrett wrote:
On 9/3/21 5:07 PM, jdd@dodin.org wrote:
Le 03/09/2021 à 22:53, Douglas McGarrett a écrit :
I recently installed another Linux system on one machine which already has Windows and Leap 15.3. The problem is that the "new" Linux has installed its own operating system selector at boot-up, and it's hard to read and quite fast. Is there any way to get back to the Leap-installed boot selector? (If so, how? easy.
* if UEFI, go to firmware and choose what system you want I suppose this is just another example of my stupidity, but
a) how do I know if it's UEFI? Neither lshw nor dmidecode shows that acronym. Because you should know.
MOBO is ASROC H310CM-HDV/M.2 in a computer about 1-1/2 years old. Then it is UEFI.
b) Let's say it does use UEFI, how do I "go to firmware?" How did you go to BIOS on old machines? Same thing. Press certain key some number of seconds after powering up. The book you got with the machine (or the MOBO) should say.
The machine was bought from Micro Center on Long Island, and came
with nothing but a receipt. But with any sort of luck, I can find a poopsheet on the
MOBO with Google.
Don't give me that crap. ftp://asrockchina.com.cn/Manual/H310CM-HDVM.2.pdf 20 seconds to find it. 4.10 Boot Screen This section displays the available devices on your system for you to configure the boot settings and the boot priority. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from oS Leap 15.2 x86_64 (Minas Tirith))