Difference between revisions of "Switching between Linux and Windows"
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# Click '''Shutdown''' | # Click '''Shutdown''' | ||
# Select '''Restart''' from the menu and click '''OK''' | # Select '''Restart''' from the menu and click '''OK''' | ||
+ | # When the menu loads, use the up % down arrow keys to select to top menu entry '''CentOS 7''' and press '''Enter''' | ||
==Switching from Linux to Windows== | ==Switching from Linux to Windows== | ||
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==If the computer is powered off== | ==If the computer is powered off== | ||
# Push the power button | # Push the power button | ||
− | # | + | # When the menu loads, use the up & down arrow keys to select the operating system you want |
# Press '''Enter''' | # Press '''Enter''' |
Revision as of 10:46, 18 September 2018
In the TBE B-361 lab all of the computers run Linux, but the 1st 3 rows dual boot both Linux and Windows. The default is to boot to Linux
Switching from Windows to Linux
- Press ctrl-alt-del
- Click Shutdown
- Select Restart from the menu and click OK
- When the menu loads, use the up % down arrow keys to select to top menu entry CentOS 7 and press Enter
Switching from Linux to Windows
- Log out by selecting Log Out from the CentOS main menu
- Click Restart
- Use the up & down arrow keys to select Windows 10 and press Enter
If the computer is powered off
- Push the power button
- When the menu loads, use the up & down arrow keys to select the operating system you want
- Press Enter