I noted that the SHIFT key will indeed force menu visibility, yet it did not stop the timer countdown.
But that is not much of a problem. Hit the arrow keys or any key to stop the countdown.
I noted that the SHIFT key will indeed force menu visibility, yet it did not stop the timer countdown.
But that is not much of a problem. Hit the arrow keys or any key to stop the countdown.
More and more Fedora installations are without root password set.
Will this early debug shell work in this case?
https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/grub-still-not-showing-up/72486?u=sampsonf
A report about grub menu not showing even after
sudo grub2-editenv - unset menu_auto_hide
with Ctrl-Alt-F9 you get passwordless root, but generally in plasmashell, the root password is still necessary.
Specifically, ‘’‘sudo visudo’‘’ can set ‘’‘NOPASSWD:’‘’ in which case root is passwordless for that user.
KDE also touches on the issue of passwords becoming nausea:
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