On my acer Aspire laptop it's the "esc" key. Works everytime I want to see the grub menu.

geraldosimiao 

Em qua, 5 de out de 2022 12:33, Chris Murphy <lists@colorremedies.com> escreveu:


On Wed, Oct 5, 2022, at 11:16 AM, Christopher Klooz wrote:

> However, on ask.fp, a user mentioned that the grub menu is no longer
> enabled by default on single boot systems so that changing the kernel is
> no longer easily possible, and put forward
> https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/HiddenGrubMenu as evidence for
> this argument. Yet, the article indicates that the argument is not fully
> correct and even with single boot installations, SHIFT can be used to
> get into the grub menu.

I think it's F8 or SHIFT. F8 doesn't work on many laptops I've found, because it's reserved by UEFI firmware for one of its menus. And SHIFT has never worked. Maybe Esc or TAB?

Given this inconsistency, I have a mixed opinion of the hidden GRUB menu.


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Chris Murphy
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