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&Record boot command lines for defaults
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:80 kde/Details.cpp:85 qt/Details.cpp:85
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Checking this box enables automatic recording of boot command lines as the defaults for the following boots. This way, lilo "locks" on a choice until it is manually overridden.
This sets the <b>lock</b> option in lilo.conf.
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:82
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R&estrict parameters
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:83 kde/Details.cpp:87 qt/Details.cpp:87
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If this box is checked, a password (entered below) is required only if any parameters are changed (i.e. the user can boot <i>linux</i>, but not <i>linux single</i> or <i>linux init=/bin/sh</i>).
This sets the <b>restricted</b> option in lilo.conf.<br>This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the <i>Operating systems</i> tab and select <i>Details</i>.
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Enter the password required for bootup (if any) here. If <i>restricted</i> above is checked, the password is required for additional parameters only.<br><b>WARNING:</b> The password is stored in clear text in /etc/lilo.conf. You'll want to make sure nobody untrusted can read this file. Also, you probably don't want to use your normal/root password here.<br>This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the <i>Operating systems</i> tab and select <i>Details</i>.
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:97
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&Default graphics mode on text console:
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:101
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You can select the default graphics mode here.<br>If you intend to use a VGA graphics mode, you must compile the kernel with support for framebuffer devices. The <i>ask</i> setting brings up a prompt at boot time.<br>This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the <i>Operating systems</i> tab and select <i>Details</i>.
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:104
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Enter LILO &prompt automatically
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:135
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If this box is checked, LILO goes to the LILO prompt whether or not a key is pressed. If it is turned off, LILO boots the default operating system unless shift is pressed (in that case, it goes to the LILO prompt).<br>This sets the <i>prompt</i> option in lilo.conf.
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Located in kde-qt-common/general.cpp:136
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This is the list of kernels and operating systems you can currently boot. Select which one you want to edit here.
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Located in kde-qt-common/images.cpp:57
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