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+ + A rendszerindító beállítása + + drakboot + + + + + + + + + If you are using a UEFI system instead of BIOS, the user interface is +slightly different as the boot device is obviously the EFI system Partition +(ESP). + + + + + + + + This tool + You can start this tool from the command line, by typing drakboot as root. + allows you to configure the +boot options (choice of the bootloader, set a password, the default boot, +etc.) + + It is found under the Boot tab in the Mageia Control Center labeled "Set up +boot system". + + + Don't use this tool if you don't know exactly what you are doing. Changing +some settings may prevent your machine from booting again ! + + + In the first part, called Bootloader, it is possible if +using BIOS, to choose which Bootloader to use, Grub, +Grub2 or Lilo, and with a graphical or a text menu. It is just a question +of taste, there are no other consequences. You can also set the +Boot device, don't change anything here unless you +are an expert. The boot device is where the bootloader is installed and any +modification can prevent your machine from booting. + + In a UEFI system, the bootloader is Grub2-efi and is +installed in /boot/EFI partition. This FAT32 formatted partition is common +to all operating systems installed. + + In the second part, called Main options, you can set +the Delay before booting default image, in +seconds. During this delay, Grub or Lilo will display the list of available +operating systems, prompting you to make your choice. If no selection is +made, the bootloader will boot the default one once the delay elapses. + + In the third and last part, called Security, it is +possible to set a password for the bootloader. This means a username and +password will be asked at the boot time to select a booting entry or change +settings. The username is "root" and the password is the one chosen here. + + The Advanced button gives some extra options. + + Enable ACPI: + + ACPI (Advanced Configuration and Power Interface) is a standard for the +power management. It can save energy by stopping unused devices, this was +the method used before APM. Check this box if your hardware is ACPI +compatible. + + Enable SMP: + + SMP stands for Symmetric Multi Processors, it's an architecture for +multicore processors. + + + If you have a processor with HyperThreading, Mageia will see it as a dual +processor and enable SMP. + + + Enable APIC and Enable Local +APIC: + + APIC stands for Advanced Programmable Interrupt Controller. There are two +components in the Intel APIC system, the local APIC (LAPIC) and the I/O +APIC. The latter one routes the interrupts it receives from peripheral buses +to one or more local APICs that are in the processor. It is really useful +for multi-processor systems. Some computers have problems with the APIC +system which can cause freezes or incorrect device detection (error message +"spurious 8259A interrupt: IRQ7"). In this case, disable APIC and/or Local +APIC. + + + + + + + + The Next screen differs depending on which boot +loader you chose. + + + + You have Grub Legacy or Lilo: + + In this case, you can see the list of all the available entries at boot +time. The default one is asterisked. To change the order of the menu +entries, click on the up or down arrows to move the selected item. If you +click on the Add or Modify +buttons, a new window appears to add a new entry in the bootloader menu or +to modify an existing one. You need to be familiar with Lilo or Grub to be +able to use these tools. + + + + + + + + The Label field is freeform, write here what you want +to be displayed in the menu. It matches the Grub command "title". For +example: Mageia3. + + The Image field contains the kernel name. It matches +the Grub command "kernel". For example /boot/vmlinuz. + + The Root field contains the device name where the +kernel is stored. It matches the Grub command "root". For example (hd0,1). + + The Append field contains the options to be given to +the kernel at boot time. + + If the box Default is checked, Grub will boot this +entry by default. + + In the extra screen called Advanced, it is possible to +choose the Video mode, an initrd +file and a network profile, see , in the drop-down lists. + + + + You have Grub2 or Grub2-efi (boot loaders used by default respectively in +Legacy mode and UEFI mode): + + In this case, the drop-down list labelled Default +displays all the available entries; click on the one wanted as the default +one. + + + + + + + + The Append field contains the options to be given to +the kernel at boot time. + + If you have other operating systems installed, Mageia attempts to add them +to your Mageia boot menu. If you don't want this behaviour, uncheck the box +Probe Foreign OS + + In the extra screen called Advanced, it is possible to +choose the Video mode. If you don't want a bootable +Mageia, but to chain load it from another OS, check the box Do not +touch ESP or MBR and accept the warning. + + + + + + + + + Not installing on ESP or MBR means that the installation is not bootable +unless chain loaded from another OS. + + + To set many other parameters, you can use the tool named Grub +Customizer, available in the Mageia repositories (see below). + + + + + + + + +
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