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So i have a pc i use as a server, i run without a monitor and keyboard connected. It has an older gpu installed just in case. I currently run 2, but want to expand to 3 operating systems across 2 drives(windows 10, debian 11, some os for docker). I don't want to run them on a VMM or hypervisor, since i had some issues with klipper. Is there a way for me to switch which one i'll boot into when turning on my pc, without having to for example selecting the os in grub using a keyboard? Can i do that process remotely?

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[-] darvocet@infosec.pub 1 points 1 year ago

Not really. You could buy a kvm so you could remotely connect to that device and then select the OS you want in grub. But that is essentially connecting a monitor and keyboard.

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