IMHO these kind of options don't even make sense. If the user needs to
change the kernel, it could do it with the grub editors that sometime ships
in distros or just use the keyboard error. This has been a feature that has
confused me since KDE 3.2
Best regards,
Tiago
On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 4:21 AM, Darrell Anderson
<humanreadable(a)yahoo.com>wrote;wrote:
When starting X/TDE from a login manager, the Shutdown
confirmation dialog
displays a Restart button with a little arrow.
Selecting and holding the button reveals the options to select how the
system restarts. The button options are from the GRUB menu.lst.
I don't know whether LILO options are supported.
How is the default GRUB boot option supposed to get changed? That is, the
user needs admin permissions to modify menu.lst.
When the user does not have those permissions, should the Restart button
then be a generic button with no options like the other buttons?
Darrell
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