Would be cool, if there would be an option to boot into UEFI from the logout screen. As I understand this was considered in the past, but not implemented, because it should not be so prominent because it is not used rarely. But you KDE guys continuously redesign things and find clever solutions. So it could be on the logout screen, but less prominent. May be similar to the season type switch at the login screen. I am aware that it is possible to boot into UEFI from systemsettings. But this is rather hidden and needs more clicks: Opening systemsettings to get there is annoying. As someone who know a little more about computers I get frequently asked for support and if I am not present directing people through their system to fix problem. So telling to shutdown and then pick Boot to UEFI or boot to another kernel would be much, much easier to understand. I guess I am not the only Linux/KDE friend who has installed the system for others and supports them from time to time. Posted as suggested in https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=433763 It was also suggested to relate to https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=348860
> But you KDE guys continuously redesign things and find clever solutions. :) Yeah hopefully we could come a clever solution here too. > I guess I am not the only Linux/KDE friend who has installed the system for > others and supports them from time to time. Indeed, I suspect many of us are in the same boat. I know I am. :)
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