If SeaBIOS only detects one device, it makes no difference if the boot
menu is shown and the user only can select that found device, or the
system booting into that by default.
The only difference is, the user could power off the system during the
time the boot menu is shown. But, without changing
Concerns were raised, that skipping the boot menu, if only one device is
present, might make debugging issues more difficult. So, extend the
current runtime configuration option `etc/show-boot-menu` to enable this
feature by setting it to 2.
Fixes: 29ee1fb8 ("Skip boot menu and timeout with only o
Signed-off-by: Paul Menzel
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v2: Fix function name. Make it a log message.
src/boot.c | 1 +
1 file changed, 1 insertion(+)
diff --git a/src/boot.c b/src/boot.c
index a395347..03bd251 100644
--- a/src/boot.c
+++ b/src/boot.c
@@ -692,6 +692,7 @@ interactive_bootmenu(void)
// skip menu i