I created a small video with VirtaualBox where the "e" key works, in the video you can see the Bootmenu starts automatically, while if I send the bootmenu command, it is not found.
If this is how it works you could add an "emergency" entry in GRUB to directly start bootmenu, it would be very useful to do maintenance in case of no boot.
If you add 'bootmenu' in grub.cfg (like you did in first boot) than it will be shown each time you boot. You most likely don't want that, so delete it from grub.cfg.
Then when you really want to boot to Early Startup, press 'e' (like you did on second boot) and then add 'bootmenu' exactly in the same location you had it in first boot, after 'nomonitor'. This way it will be active only in this one time you boot.
Ok deadwood, solved, I didn't understand that in GRUB I had to move behind 'nomonitor'
In the meantime for AROS One I tried to add in GRUB an entry that allows to start Early Startup and then from the Prompt the possibility to start Dopus4, limited Wanderer or other atraverso script files useful for maintenance, see video !
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