Bios F12 to F2
by Davno from LinuxQuestions.org on (#6NX0M)
Hi,
This is not a problem, i am just puzzle about this.
On my PC, i have a frontal SSD Sata enclosure, that is handy to switch distro without the fuss about dual booting, i just have to go into the bios and boot the distro from there because the boot disk order do change.
The funny things is to access the BIOS, it always has been F12 to access the boot disk order with Windows, MX-Linux or Linux-Mint in the sata enclosure, but as soon as i put EndeavourOS or Debian in the frontal bay, i get a blank screen with F12, not an access to the BIOS, and no prompt. I press F2 instead and then i can access the BIOS.
And it is back to F12 when i put in the other distros in the frontal bay.
This is not a problem, i am just puzzle about this.
On my PC, i have a frontal SSD Sata enclosure, that is handy to switch distro without the fuss about dual booting, i just have to go into the bios and boot the distro from there because the boot disk order do change.
The funny things is to access the BIOS, it always has been F12 to access the boot disk order with Windows, MX-Linux or Linux-Mint in the sata enclosure, but as soon as i put EndeavourOS or Debian in the frontal bay, i get a blank screen with F12, not an access to the BIOS, and no prompt. I press F2 instead and then i can access the BIOS.
And it is back to F12 when i put in the other distros in the frontal bay.