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diff --git a/docs/docs/stable/installer/nl/setupBootloader.xml b/docs/docs/stable/installer/nl/setupBootloader.xml index 7330378b..2f58b465 100644 --- a/docs/docs/stable/installer/nl/setupBootloader.xml +++ b/docs/docs/stable/installer/nl/setupBootloader.xml @@ -1,10 +1,27 @@ -<?xml version='1.0' encoding='utf-8'?><section xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:ns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" xmlns:ns4="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" xmlns:ns42="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:ns5="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" xreflabel="Bootloader" version="5.0" xml:lang="nl" xml:id="setupBootloader"> +<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?> +<section version="5.0" xml:lang="nl" xreflabel="Bootloader" xml:id="setupBootloader" + xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook" + xmlns:ns5="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" + xmlns:ns42="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" + xmlns:ns4="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink" + xmlns:ns3="http://www.w3.org/2000/svg" + xmlns:ns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"> + + + + + + + + + + <info> <!--Lebarhon 2015 07 04 Project for Mageia 5. The UEFI and BIOS systems are so different I think it is better to split the page Lebarhon 2016 12 16 updated for Mageia 6. 20170209 updated SC--> @@ -13,29 +30,39 @@ Lebarhon 2016 12 16 updated for Mageia 6. 20170209 updated SC--> <!--2018/02/22 apb: Changed 'Advanced' list style.--> <!--2018/02/24 apb: Changed main list style.--> <!--2018/02/25 apb: Added xreflabel to this section.--> +<!--2019/01/06 apb: Typo.--> +<!--2019/01/06 apb: Use 'xi:include' for setupBootloaderAddEntry.xml, as that is how it is called by the inline-help drakx/perl routine.--> <title xml:id="setupBootloader-ti1">Bootloader</title> </info> + <section> <title>Grub2</title> + <itemizedlist> <title>Grub2 on Legacy MBR/GPT systems</title> + <listitem> <para>GRUB2 (with or without graphical menu) will be used exclusively as the bootloader for a Legacy/MBR or Legacy/GPT system.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para>By default, a new bootloader will be written into either the MBR (Master Boot Record) of your first hard drive or in the BIOS boot partition.</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> + <itemizedlist> <title>Grub2-efi on UEFI systems</title> + <listitem> <para>GRUB2-efi will be used exclusively as the bootloader for a UEFI system.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para>By default, a new bootloader (Grub2-efi) will be written into the ESP (EFI System Partition).</para> + <para>If there are already UEFI-based operating systems installed on your computer (Windows 8 for example), the Mageia installer will detect the existing ESP created by Windows and add grub2-efi to it. If no ESP exists, then one will @@ -44,155 +71,191 @@ required, whatever the number of operating systems you have.</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> </section> + <section> <info> <title xml:id="setupBootloader-ti2">Bootloader Setup</title> </info> + <section> <title>Algemene opties voor de opstartlader</title> + <mediaobject> <imageobject condition="classical"> <imagedata align="center" fileref="dx2-setupBootloader.png"/> </imageobject> <imageobject condition="live"> <imagedata fileref="live-setupBootloader.png" xml:id="setupBootloader-im1"/> </imageobject></mediaobject> + <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Bootloader to use</emphasis></para> + <para>This feature is only available to Legacy MBR/BIOS systems. Users of UEFI systems will not see this option here.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Boot device</emphasis></para> + <para>Don't change this unless you really know what you are doing</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Delay before booting the default image</emphasis></para> + <para>This text box lets you set a delay, in seconds, before the default operating system is started up.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Security</emphasis></para> + <para>This allows you to set a password for the bootloader. This means a username and password will be required when booting in order to select a booting entry or change settings. This is optional, and most people are not likely to have a need for it. The username is <literal>root</literal> and the password is the one chosen hereafter.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Password</emphasis></para> + <para>Choose a password for the bootloader (optional)</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Password (again)</emphasis></para> + <para>Retype the password and DrakX will check that it matches with the one set above</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> + <para><emphasis>Advanced</emphasis></para> + <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para><emphasis>Enable ACPI</emphasis></para> + <para>ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard for power management. It can save energy by stopping unused devices. Deselecting it could be useful if, for example, your computer does not support ACPI or if you think the ACPI implementation might cause some problems (for instance random reboots or system lockups).</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis>Enable SMP</emphasis></para> + <para>This option enables/disables symmetric multiprocessing for multi-core processors</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis>Enable APIC</emphasis></para> + <para>Enabling this gives the operating system access to the Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. APIC devices permit more complex priority models, and Advanced IRQ (Interrupt Request) management.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis>Enable Local APIC</emphasis></para> + <para>Here you can set Local APIC, which manages all external interrupts for a specific processor in an SMP system</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> </section> + <section> <title>Bootloader Configuration</title> + <mediaobject> <imageobject condition="classical"> <imagedata align="center" fileref="dx2-setupBootloader3.png"/> </imageobject> <imageobject condition="live"> <imagedata align="center" fileref="live-setupBootloader3.png"/> </imageobject></mediaobject> + <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Default</emphasis></para> - <para>The operating system to started up by default</para> + + <para>The operating system to be started up by default.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Append</emphasis></para> + <para>This option lets you pass information to the kernel or tell the kernel to -give you more information as it boots</para> +give you more information as it boots.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis role="bold">Probe foreign OS</emphasis></para> + <para>If you already have other operating systems installed, Mageia attempts to add them to your new Mageia boot menu. If you don't want this behaviour, then untick the Probe Foreign OS option.</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> + <para><emphasis>Advanced</emphasis></para> + <mediaobject> <imageobject condition="classical"> <imagedata align="center" fileref="dx2-setupBootloader4.png"/> </imageobject> <imageobject condition="live"> <imagedata align="center" fileref="live-setupBootloader4.png"/> </imageobject></mediaobject> + <itemizedlist> <listitem> <para><emphasis>Video mode</emphasis></para> + <para>This sets the screen size and colour depth to be used by the boot menu. If you click the down-triangle you will be offered other size and colour depth options.</para> </listitem> + <listitem> <para><emphasis>Do not touch ESP or MBR</emphasis></para> + <para>Select this option if you don't want a bootable Mageia, but would rather chain-load it from another OS. You will get a warning that the bootloader is missing. Click<emphasis> Ok</emphasis> if you are sure you understand the implications, and wish to proceed.</para> </listitem> </itemizedlist> + <mediaobject> -<imageobject> <imagedata fileref="live-setupBootloader5.png" -align="center"/> </imageobject></mediaobject> +<imageobject> <imagedata align="center" +fileref="live-setupBootloader5.png"/> </imageobject></mediaobject> </section> </section> + <section> <title>Other Options</title> + <section> <title>Een bestaande opstartlader gebruiken</title> + <para>The exact procedure for adding Mageia to an existing bootloader is beyond the scope of this documentation. However in most cases it will involve running the relevant bootloader installation program, which should detect Mageia and automatically add an entry for it in the bootloader menu. See the documentation for the relevant operating system.</para> </section> + <section> <title>Installing Without a Bootloader</title> + <para>While you can opt to install Mageia without a bootloader (see section 2.1 Advanced), this is not recommended unless you absolutely know what you are doing, as without some form of bootloader your operating system will be unable to start.</para> </section> - <section> - <title>Wijzig een opstartmenu-ingang of voeg er een toe</title> - <para>To do this you need to manually edit -<filename>/boot/grub2/custom.cfg</filename> or use the software -<application>grub-customizer</application> tool instead (available in the -Mageia repositories).</para> - <note> - <para>For more information, see: <link -ns4:href="https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Grub2-efi_and_Mageia">https://wiki.mageia.org/en/Grub2-efi_and_Mageia</link></para> - </note> - </section> + + <xi:include href="setupBootloaderAddEntry.xml" + xmlns:xi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XInclude"/> </section> -</section>
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