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1190.
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You will only need to do this once. This enables you to just issue the command "boot_debian" at the CFE prompt.
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Type: note
Description
:sl4:
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You will only need to do this once. This enables you to just issue the command "boot_debian" at the CFE prompt.
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Translated and reviewed by
ZhongHan Cai
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Located in
../nobootloader.templates:4001
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1191.
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If you prefer to auto-boot on every startup, you can set the following variable in addition to the ones above:
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Type: note
Description
:sl4:
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If you prefer to auto-boot on every startup, you can set the following variable in addition to the ones above:
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Translated and reviewed by
ZhongHan Cai
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Located in
../nobootloader.templates:4001
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1192.
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Some variables need to be set in the Netwinder NeTTrom firmware in order for your system to boot linux automatically. At the end of this installation stage, the system will reboot, and the firmware will attempt to autoboot. You can abort this by pressing any key. You will then be dropped into the NeTTrom command system where you have to execute the following commands:
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Some variables need to be set in the Netwinder NeTTrom firmware in order for your system to boot linux automatically. At the end of this installation stage, the system will reboot, and the firmware will attempt to autoboot. You can abort this by pressing any key. You will then be dropped into the NeTTrom command system where you have to execute the following commands:
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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1193.
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No boot loader installed
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Type: note
Description
:sl3:
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No boot loader installed
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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Located in
../nobootloader.templates:5001
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1194.
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No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or because your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet.
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Type: note
Description
:sl3:
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No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or because your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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Located in
../nobootloader.templates:5001
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1195.
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You will need to boot manually with the ${KERNEL} kernel on partition ${BOOT} and ${ROOT} passed as a kernel argument.
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Type: note
Description
:sl3:
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You will need to boot manually with the ${KERNEL} kernel on partition ${BOOT} and ${ROOT} passed as a kernel argument.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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Located in
../nobootloader.templates:5001
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1196.
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Install the GRUB boot loader to the master boot record?
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl1:
Type: boolean
Description
:sl1:
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Install the GRUB boot loader to the master boot record?
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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Located in
../grub-installer.templates:1001 ../grub-installer.templates:2001
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1197.
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The following other operating systems have been detected on this computer: ${OS_LIST}
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl1:
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The following other operating systems have been detected on this computer: ${OS_LIST}
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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Located in
../grub-installer.templates:1001
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1198.
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If all of your operating systems are listed above, then it should be safe to install the boot loader to the master boot record of your first hard drive. When your computer boots, you will be able to choose to load one of these operating systems or your new system.
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl1:
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If all of your operating systems are listed above, then it should be safe to install the boot loader to the master boot record of your first hard drive. When your computer boots, you will be able to choose to load one of these operating systems or your new system.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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Located in
../grub-installer.templates:1001
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1199.
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It seems that this new installation is the only operating system on this computer. If so, it should be safe to install the GRUB boot loader to the master boot record of your first hard drive.
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Type: boolean
Description
:sl1:
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It seems that this new installation is the only operating system on this computer. If so, it should be safe to install the GRUB boot loader to the master boot record of your first hard drive.
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Translated and reviewed by
Jeff Bailes
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Located in
../grub-installer.templates:2001
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