Re: Changing Boot Order
> boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
> on with a re-boot of my old wheezy.
Question: Are you using an USB keyboard ?
I remember having the problem some time back, where a default setting of the BIOS had to be changed to enable the BIOS to control USB.
And of course you could not access the BIOS with a USB keyboard until the setting had been changed. (Catch 22 anyone ?)
The solution then was to borrow a PS2 keyboard for the initial BIOS setting process.
Cheers,
Ron.
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