> Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
> Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
> menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
>
> When the Fedora 38 install goes to sleep it doesn't come back to Fedora
> but boots
> Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
> Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
> menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
>
> When the Fedora 38 install goes to sleep it doesn't come back to Fedora
> but boots
On 8/23/23 19:43, Tim via users wrote:
On Wed, 2023-08-23 at 15:27 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
It only worked when Windows was an option from the GRUB menu. That is
not done on UEFI systems because of secure boot.
If Windows can set a flag in UEFI to tell it what to boot up from next,
can't
On Wed, 2023-08-23 at 15:27 -0700, Samuel Sieb wrote:
> It only worked when Windows was an option from the GRUB menu. That is
> not done on UEFI systems because of secure boot.
If Windows can set a flag in UEFI to tell it what to boot up from next,
can't Fedora do the same trick?
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On 8/23/23 15:20, Barry wrote:
On 22 Aug 2023, at 08:14, Tim via users wrote:
(b) Use the "save default" GRUB options so that GRUB records which
option you chose to boot from
This only works to pick between fedora version these days.
It will not remember you last booted to windows.
This
> On 22 Aug 2023, at 08:14, Tim via users wrote:
>
> (b) Use the "save default" GRUB options so that GRUB records which
> option you chose to boot from
This only works to pick between fedora version these days.
It will not remember you last booted to windows.
This stopped working when the
On 8/22/23 09:46, stan via users wrote:
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 08:11:02 -0400
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
looked in system settings, screensaver settings, powermanager
settings and did not find the magic button. Using LXDE.
I had this happen to me at one point because the XFCE screensaver
On Wed, 2023-08-23 at 10:15 +0930, Tim via users wrote:
> On Tue, 2023-08-22 at 17:15 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> > AFAIK this is at least partly controlled by GDM, so using a
> > different
> > login manager such as SDDM is likely to fix it without having to
> > edit
> > anything. I use
On Tue, 2023-08-22 at 17:15 +0100, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote:
> AFAIK this is at least partly controlled by GDM, so using a different
> login manager such as SDDM is likely to fix it without having to edit
> anything. I use SDDM and have never had to put up with this.
Wondering... Does having
On Tue, 2023-08-22 at 06:46 -0700, stan via users wrote:
> On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 08:11:02 -0400
> Robert McBroom via users wrote:
>
> > looked in system settings, screensaver settings, powermanager
> > settings and did not find the magic button. Using LXDE.
>
> I had this happen to me at one
On Tue, 22 Aug 2023 08:11:02 -0400
Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> looked in system settings, screensaver settings, powermanager
> settings and did not find the magic button. Using LXDE.
I had this happen to me at one point because the XFCE screensaver
started automatically, even if XFCE
On 8/22/23 01:04, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 8/21/23 21:06, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
On Tue, 2023-08-22 at 00:06 -0400, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
> Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
> Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
> menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
> When the Fedora 38
On 8/21/23 21:06, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
When the Fedora 38 install goes to sleep
Added a Fedora 37 and Fedora 38 installations on separate drives to a
Windows system. Default boot is the Windows 10 system. Using the boot
menu gets me to grub which can boot the system of my choice.
When the Fedora 38 install goes to sleep it doesn't come back to Fedora
but boots to the
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