MichelN
November 30, 2025, 6:08pm
1
Hi all,
For some reason my 14 years old notebook started today up with this timeout screen. I have disabled it in the past with 0 seconds but for some reason it has a timer set to 140 seconds and i am out of clues how to fix this.
Here is a “bootctl status | eos-sendlog”
https://0x0.st/KJZy.txt
This is my loader.conf
default 155d878d5de84efd83449957b92b9695*
timeout 0
console-mode auto
reboot-for-bitlocker 1
Edit:
Checked the bios settings for a possible timer, there is none. So i don’t know where to look for right now.
dalto
November 30, 2025, 6:33pm
2
You probably accidentally pressed one of the hotkeys to change it.
When at that menu screen, you can use t or + to increase the timeout and T or - to lower it.
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MichelN
November 30, 2025, 6:38pm
3
Well my wife let my daughter behind it…so i am guessing she touched something. Will report back, testing it now.
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MichelN
November 30, 2025, 6:40pm
4
That worked, thanks alot! Will save your post as i never knew this was even possible.
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Mike09
December 1, 2025, 3:31pm
5
The new “my dog ate my homework” excuse for the digital age.
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system
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December 3, 2025, 3:32pm
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