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Change Default Boot to 'unraid os gui mode'

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How do I change default boot to 'unraid os gui mode'?  Something has changed in 6.6.6 from older versions and it is not clear how to change the default boot.

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Click on the flash drive and IIRC click "advanced view" on the top right, with v6.7 is "menu view"

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3 minutes ago, johnnie.black said:

Click on the flash drive and IIRC click "advanced view" on the top right, with v6.7 is "menu view"

Thank you, worked great!

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2 hours ago, johnnie.black said:

Click on the flash drive and IIRC click "advanced view" on the top right, with v6.7 is "menu view"

Just for reference it is probably worth mentioning that you can if needed by-pass the GUI and edit the syslinux/syslinux.cfg file on the flash drive directly and move the 'menu default' entry appropriately.

1 hour ago, itimpi said:

Just for reference it is probably worth mentioning that you can if needed by-pass the GUI and edit the syslinux/syslinux.cfg file on the flash drive directly and move the 'menu default' entry appropriately.

True, but the GUI makes it very simple to change the boot up setting without the risk of "corrupting" the syslinux.cfg file.

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19 minutes ago, bonienl said:

True, but the GUI makes it very simple to change the boot up setting without the risk of "corrupting" the syslinux.cfg file.

That is fine when you can get to the GUI (and should always be the preferred way for exactly the reason you give) ;)   I was just mentioning the other option for completeness as there are scenarios where it is the only viable option.

Edited by itimpi

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I am more familiar with Grub not so much with Syslinux.

 

Thanks everyone!

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