the solution i found now is better than before, but still it's not ideal.
i discovered that when i plug in both cards (one with displayport, the
other hdmi) on the SAME monitor.
i can then change the input on the monitor from displayport (rtx) to
hdmi (igpu)
possibly it also works with 2 monitors if you disconnect power from the
external card.
i hope this doesn't lead to feedback loops in the electrical system.
but aside that, if i start my commandline script with nona it defaults
to the active one, either igpu if the monitor is set to hdmi and to the
rtx when the monitor is running displayport.
the disadvantage, i don't have a chance to enter bios anymore until i
unplug the displayport cable....but aside from the past few days i
usually have little need to be there ;)
funny, don't think i would have tried all this without knowing a laptop
could do it, thanks David for that valuable info.
If somebody has a brighter idea, i'm all ears ;)
Maarten
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