<!DOCTYPE html> <html> <head> </head> <body> <p>When you manually copy files to USB pendrive or different boot medium a system will boot in installer mode by default.</p> <p>Best way to avoid it is to use installer to prepare boot drives, although if necessary changing default boot menu selection is also possible manually:</p> <p>Please mount USB key in Linux or Windows system and use text editor, which understands unix-like endline characters (for example notepad++). <br /><br />In directory /b(build number(/boot edit file: <br /><br />- gen.cfg: change variable default=4.I to default=4.0.<br />- kernels.cfg: move line 'MENU DEFAULT' to section corresponding to 64bit system instead of installer.<br /><br />Please pay attention to <strong>preserve the same pattern</strong> to avoid errors.</p> </body> </html>
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