Well, as long as we don't have to input the Konami code to show the menu...
:P
On Nov 3, 2015 01:50, "Luis Mondesi" wrote:
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> On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:55, No one wrote:
>
> Well, it is not that uncommon for a "normal" user to have a Windows +
> Linux installation. But maybe you are right, who know
> On Nov 2, 2015, at 12:55, No one wrote:
>
> Well, it is not that uncommon for a "normal" user to have a Windows + Linux
> installation. But maybe you are right, who knows. Another way of doing it
> would be to hide the "Restart to" submenu in case there were no other OSs
> apart from the cu
On Mon, 02 Nov 2015 19:40:42 +0100, Oliver Grawert wrote:
>i assume on an ubuntu system you would rather use lxc/lxd
Also available for other major distros, so there are several
alternatives to a reboot.
For maintaining another distro when booted to Ubuntu and vice versa,
systemd-nspawn for my n
hi,
Am Montag, den 02.11.2015, 17:05 +0100 schrieb Ralf Mardorf:
> If you need it right now, you could write a script, however, that's
> not
> the reason for my reply. The reason is, that I want to mention, that
> sometimes a reboot isn't required, chroot or systemd-nspawn makes it
> unnecessary to
Well, it is not that uncommon for a "normal" user to have a Windows + Linux
installation. But maybe you are right, who knows. Another way of doing it
would be to hide the "Restart to" submenu in case there were no other OSs
apart from the current one (neither memtest nor advanced boot options would
If you need it right now, you could write a script, however, that's not
the reason for my reply. The reason is, that I want to mention, that
sometimes a reboot isn't required, chroot or systemd-nspawn makes it
unnecessary to reboot, at least for some purpose.
sudo systemd-nspawn -qD /mnt/point/of/
Hi!
Microsoft supplied a driver update for Windows,
and I tried to extract the firmware from this driver:
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I'm not sure about the version number, and changes, but it is binary
different to the firmware supplied in the /wily/all/linux-firmware package,
a
> On Nov 2, 2015, at 07:09, No one wrote:
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> I think this feature would come in handy for those of us who have several OSs
> installed. Sometimes, you want to reboot your PC, go check something
> elsewhere (smartphone, bathroom...), and come back to the login screen. This
> is OK if you want
I think this feature would come in handy for those of us who have several
OSs installed. Sometimes, you want to reboot your PC, go check something
elsewhere (smartphone, bathroom...), and come back to the login screen.
This is OK if you want to boot whatever GRUB has set as the default option.
But