Hi,
Specify which AROS and where you downloaded the Build, I don't recall seeing a request with only 2 options
A "hosted AROS for 64-bit", from "Last Thursday's, I think." Do you really need the details? I do recall seeing a requester there with only two options, but that was quite a while ago, when we were still trying to get AROS to work at all. But it's hardly relevant for today, as the requester we are now talking about had four buttons: It was a Shut Down (1) requester, plus " two other options" (+2), and any non-singular requester has a Cancel (+1): 1 +2 +1= 4. Nothing unusual.
Can you take a screenshot of the request?
I could, if you really wanted me to, but it would be little different from the image "Magorium" added.
The point is, that it indeed ought to be different. AROS should be able to switch itself off, and for a native version, that mean AROS being able to switch off the computer. But for hosted, AROS is no more than a single task, and AROS should be able to switch off that task, rather than switch of the entire machine. I am still unsure whether I would even like having the option to completely switch off: It would be convenient sometimes, but it's rather dangerous. I guess, maybe it could be included with confirmation after it.
But what ought to be there, would be the button to just switch off AROS. That would be a button to only kill that one task, but keep the machine running.
[Power down (After confirm)] [Kill AROS] [Restart AROS] [Cancel]
Thus, there would be no "Reset Computer" button, but for Hosted, the state of the computer is not really AROS-es concern. There is indeed a Power Down, for convenience, but logically it's on the wrong level of abstraction.