From b145bf81488790b201000dc4b9ea49f102b57ba8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marja van Waes Date: Tue, 14 Jun 2016 17:16:30 +0200 Subject: Update Slovenian help files --- sl/setupBootloader.html | 274 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++--------------------- 1 file changed, 152 insertions(+), 122 deletions(-) (limited to 'sl/setupBootloader.html') diff --git a/sl/setupBootloader.html b/sl/setupBootloader.html index aead40f..b263345 100644 --- a/sl/setupBootloader.html +++ b/sl/setupBootloader.html @@ -29,59 +29,13 @@ -
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With an UEFI system, the user interface is slightly different as you cannot - choose the boot loader (first drop down list) since only one is available -

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If you prefer different bootloader settings to those chosen automatically by - the installer, you can change them here. -

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You may already have another operating system on your machine, in which case - you need to decide whether to add Mageia to your existing bootloader, or - allow Mageia to create a new one. -

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The Mageia graphical menus are nice :) -

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Using a Mageia bootloader +

With a Bios system

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By default, Mageia writes a new GRUB (legacy) bootloader into the MBR - (Master Boot Record) of your first hard drive. If you already have other - operating systems installed, Mageia attempts to add them to your new Mageia - boot menu. +

If you prefer different bootloader settings to those chosen automatically by + the installer, you can change them here.

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Mageia now also offers GRUB2 as an optional bootloader in addition to GRUB - legacy and Lilo. +

You may already have another operating system on your machine, in which case + you need to decide whether to add Mageia to your existing bootloader, or + allow Mageia to create a new one.

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Linux systems which use the GRUB2 bootloader are not currently supported by - GRUB (legacy) and will not be recognised if the default GRUB bootloader is - used. -

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The best solution here is to use the GRUB2 bootloader which is available at - the Summary page during installation. -

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Using an existing bootloader -

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Using a Mageia bootloader +

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By default, Mageia writes a new GRUB (legacy) bootloader into the MBR + (Master Boot Record) of your first hard drive. If you already have other + operating systems installed, Mageia attempts to add them to your new Mageia + boot menu. +

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Mageia now also offers GRUB2 as an optional bootloader in addition to GRUB + legacy and Lilo. +

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Linux systems which use the GRUB2 bootloader are not currently supported by + GRUB (legacy) and will not be recognized if the default GRUB bootloader is + used. +

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The best solution here is to use the GRUB2 bootloader which is available at + the Summary page during installation. +

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If you decide to use an existing bootloader then you will need to remember - to STOP at the summary page during the installation and click the Bootloader - Configure button, which will allow you to change the - bootloader install location. -

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Do not select a device e.g."sda", or you will overwrite your existing - MBR. You must select the root partition that you chose during the - partitioning phase earlier, e.g. sda7. -

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To be clear, sda is a device, sda7 is a partition on that device. -

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Go to tty2 with Ctrl+Alt+F2 and type df to check where - your / (root) partition is. Ctrl+Alt+F7 takes you back to - the installer screen. -

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Using an existing bootloader +

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If you decide to use an existing bootloader then you will need to remember + to STOP at the summary page during the installation and click the Bootloader + Configure button, which will allow you to change the + bootloader install location. +

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Do not select a device e.g."sda", or you will overwrite your existing + MBR. You must select the root partition that you chose during the + partitioning phase earlier, e.g. sda7. +

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To be clear, sda is a device, sda7 is a partition on that device. +

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Go to tty2 with Ctrl+Alt+F2 and type df to check where + your / (root) partition is. Ctrl+Alt+F7 takes you back to + the installer screen. +

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The exact procedure for adding your Mageia system to an existing bootloader + is beyond the scope of this help, however in most cases it will involve + running the relevant bootloader installation program which should detect and + add it automatically. See the documentation for the operating system in + question. +

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The exact procedure for adding your Mageia system to an existing bootloader - is beyond the scope of this help, however in most cases it will involve - running the relevant bootloader installation program which should detect and - add it automatically. See the documentation for the operating system in - question. -

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Napredne možnosti zagonskega nalagalnika +

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If you have very limited disk space for the / partition + that contains /tmp, click on + Advanced and check the box for Clean /tmp + at each boot. This helps to maintain some free space. +

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With an UEFI system

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If you have very limited disk space for the / partition - that contains /tmp, click on - Advanced and check the box for Clean /tmp - at each boot. This helps to maintain some free space. +

With an UEFI system, the user interface is slightly different as you cannot + choose the boot loader since only Grub2-efi is available.

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If Mageia is the first system installed on your computer, the installer + created an ESP (EFI System Partition) to receive the bootloader + (Grub2-efi). If there was already UEFI operating systems previously + installed on your computer (Windows 8 for example), the Mageia installer + detected the existing ESP created by Windows and added grub2-efi. Although + it is possible to have several ESPs, only one is advised and enough whatever + the number of operating systems you have. +

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Don't modify the "Boot Device" unless really knowing what you do.

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