Mon, 2 Mar 2020 15:49:01 +0100
"Michael J. Baars" <mjbaars1977.fedora-us...@cyberfiber.eu>:

> Hi,
> 
> I just bought myself a brand new 27" monitor, that came with a
> standard VGA cable and no HDMI cable. Apparently VGA is still
> considered the standard by Philips. I would like this to be my new
> primary display.
> 
> I also have a somewhat older Samsung 24" monitor, that is connected
> via HDMI to the HDMI port of my computer. I would like this to be my
> secondary display.
> 
> Let boot things up...
> 
> The grub boot menu appears on the secondary screen. Apparently the
> HDMI port is considered the primary port by the computer manufacturer.
> There's no way to change this in the BIOS.
> 
> So I thought, let's make the 24" the primary and the 27" the secondary
> display. I can always buy an extra 5m VGA cable to replace my new 5m
> HDMI cable.
> 
> Let boot things up...
> 
> The grub boot menu appears on the primary screen. So far so good. 
> Waiting for the login prompt, and yes, there it is...
> 
> on the secondary screen :)

Try to unplug Your secondary monitor during boot, before GDM starts
and it'll remember the last working display. I really do not know why,
but it worked for me and I discovered that by accident. Let me know if
it still works.

As Graig wrote, Grub menu is not controlled by Gnome, KDE or any other
x-related setting. It is controlled by integrated graphics, which
sometimes is controlled by bios/uefi. When I mixed vga and hdmi
outputs, grub was always displayed trough vga.

-- 
Łukasz Posadowski
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