The man page for reboot (under the -f option) describes an SMF service svc:/system/boot-config:default which contains a property "config/fastreboot_default". This defines whether a "reboot" command will perform a fast reboot if possible or not.

Having said that, I'm not sure whether GNOME would honour that or not.

Why is it that you always want to see the boot menu? Do you normally reboot to a different selection?

Regards,
Brian

Aleksey Cheusov wrote:
When I press "Shut down" in gnome menu I see "Skip boot menu on restart"
checkbox which ON by default. I'd like to ALWAYS see boot menu,
so I'd like to turned off this checkbox once and forever.
How?


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Brian Ruthven
Solaris Network RPE (Sustaining)
Oracle UK

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