From a5868122b9add4eef32781a92caf21d11bce79b4 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Papoteur Date: Sun, 2 Oct 2016 20:54:38 +0200 Subject: Adding or refreshing installer in en --- .../5/en/content/setupBootloaderAddEntry.html | 52 ++++++++++++---------- 1 file changed, 29 insertions(+), 23 deletions(-) (limited to 'installer/5/en/content/setupBootloaderAddEntry.html') diff --git a/installer/5/en/content/setupBootloaderAddEntry.html b/installer/5/en/content/setupBootloaderAddEntry.html index 9029eafc..5eeb51c8 100644 --- a/installer/5/en/content/setupBootloaderAddEntry.html +++ b/installer/5/en/content/setupBootloaderAddEntry.html @@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ Add or Modify a Boot Menu Entry

Add or Modify a Boot Menu - Entry

You can add an entry or modify the one you select first, by pressing - the relevant button in the Bootloader Configuration - screen and editing the screen that pops up on top of it.

Note

If you have chosen Grub 2 as your bootloader, or - Grub2-efi for UEFI systems, you cannot use this tool to edit entries at - this step, press 'Next'. You need to manually edit + Entry

With a Bios system

You can add an entry or modify the one you select first, by pressing + the relevant button in the Bootloader Configuration + screen and editing the screen that pops up on top of it.

Note

If you have chosen Grub 2 as your bootloader, you + cannot use this tool to edit entries at this step, press 'Next'. You + need to manually edit /boot/grub2/custom.cfg or use + grub-customizer instead.

Some things that can be done without any risk, are changing the + label of an entry and ticking the box to make an entry the default + one.

You can add the proper version number of an entry, or rename it + completely.

The default entry is the one the systems boots into if you don't + make a choice while booting up.

Warning

Editing other things can leave you with an unbootable system. + Please don't just try something without knowing what you are + doing.

With an UEFI system

In this case you are using Grub2-efi and you cannot use this tool to + edit entries at this step. To do that you need to manually edit /boot/grub2/custom.cfg or use grub-customizer - instead.

Some things that can be done without any risk, are changing the label - of an entry and ticking the box to make an entry the default one.

You can add the proper version number of an entry, or rename it - completely.

The default entry is the one the systems boots into if you don't make - a choice while booting up.

Warning

Editing other things can leave you with an unbootable system. Please - don't just try something without knowing what you are doing.


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