Hello, All

I have a laptop that can dual boot SUSE 10 and another operating system.
To swap one to the other, my favoured method is to suspend to disc one
OS and then resume from disc the other.

However, since RC1, if SUSE is suspended, the next boot does not show
the boot menu, but resumes SUSE immediately.  This does not allow access
to the other installed OS.  Instead, I have to close SUSE down and then
I can resume the other OS from the boot menu.

Can this behaviour be configured so as to always offer a boot menu?

I realise that to have two suspended OSes could be risky if they are
sharing partitions. However, where they do not share any data on the
disc, it seems both harmless and useful.

Regards
Alistair



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