Hi Tim H,

> I have to run a single line bash script at present which is basically
> a xrandr instructions which sets the geometry for my two monitors.
> Otherwise I get an issue where both screens are unreadable and
> distorted at bootup sometimes.

Running xrandr early doesn't sound like the right fix just because it
fixes the issue once logged in.  I'd start with what Hugh suggested.

> ...I get the customary Debian Grub screen asking me to select the
> normal boot up or the advanced option displayed on the laptop top
> screen.  Once I select normal boot, the login box asking for username
> and password pops up.  What I want to do is
...
> do away with the Debian Grub screen and jump straight to the login
> window.

Play with your grub.cfg's ‘default’ and ‘timeout’.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GRUB#Custom_grub.cfg

-- 
Cheers, Ralph.

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