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[Solved] Boot with GUI enabled by default?

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I'd like to be able to access my server through a monitor and mouse/keyboard when I lose connection to it through the LAN.

Is it possible to have it headlessly (re)boot into GUI mode?
And when it is in GUI mode, can it still be accessed through the WebGUI?

Thanks!

Edited by Arndroid

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Yes you can set the default option at boot by click on the flash drive in main and setting default menu option in syslinux section.

 

Mine is set to OS click blue ball against OS GUI to set default.

 

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Edited by SimonF

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Ahh, never known of that menu's existence. Thank you. :)

  • Arndroid changed the title to [Solved] Boot with GUI enabled by default?

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