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Here's /boot/loader/loader.conf
timeout 3
default arch
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Here's /boot/loader/entries/arch.conf
title Arch Linux
linux /vmlinuz-linux-lts
initrd /intel-ucode.img
initrd /initramfs-linux-lts.img
options root=/dev/mapper/arch rw quiet loglevel=3 rd.udev.log-priority=3 ipv6.disable=1
# efibootmgr says that the timeout value is 1. What's wrong?
Last edited by raddecen (2016-05-22 07:47:06)
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Is your ESP mounted at /boot?
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Is your ESP mounted at /boot?
Yes.
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Try holding down the space bar during bootup and then use t & T to set the timeout from the menu screen.
Once this is done, loader.conf is no longer honoured -- I have no idea why...
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Try holding down the space bar during bootup and then use t & T to set the timeout from the menu screen.
That worked! Thanks!
Once this is done, loader.conf is no longer honoured -- I have no idea why...hmm
Your suggestion solved my problem but it doesn't work for you?
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but it doesn't work for you?
I just meant that once the shortcut keys in the systemd-boot menu are used then the loader.conf file is ignored -- this may actually be the desired behaviour, loader.conf only being needed if systemd-boot is unable to set those variables directly in the NVRAM.
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