#!/usr/bin/perl use MDK::Common; output 'help.msg', pack("C*", 0x0E, 0x80, 0x03, 0x00), " 0aWelcome to 09Move0a help07 In most cases, the best way to get started is to simply press the 0e<Enter>07 key. If you experience problems, you can try to add on the command line : o 0fnoauto07 to disable automatic detection (generally used with 0fexpert07). o 0fupdatemodules07 to use the special update floppy containing modules updates. o 0fpatch07 to use a patch from the floppy (file named 09patch.pl07). o 0fcleankey07 to remove previously saved system config files from the USB key. o 0fformatkey07 to format the USB key (ie: erase all data) o 0fwaitkey07 to wait 15 more seconds at boot time while detecting the USB key, that might be useful for some keys for which detection doesn't work nicely o 0fvirtual_key=09/dev/hda10f,09/key07 to use file 09/key07 on device 09/dev/hda107 as a virtual key instead of a physical one (must be an existing file containing a valid filesystem - e.g. a loopback). You can also pass some 0f<specific kernel options>07 to the Linux kernel. For example, try 0flinux mem=128M07 if your system has 128Mb of RAM but we don't detect the amount correctly. 0cNOTE07: You cannot pass options to modules (SCSI, ethernet card) or devices such as CD-ROM drives in this way. If you need to do so, use expert mode. 0c[F1-Help] [F2-Main]07\n";