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Check this box if you want to use the linear mode.<br>Linear mode tells the boot loader the location of kernels in linear addressing rather than sector/head/cylinder.<br>linear mode is required for some SCSI drives, and shouldn't hurt unless you're planning to create a boot disk to be used with a different computer.<br>See the lilo.conf man page for details.
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Located in
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Enter the password required for bootup (if any) here. If <i>restricted</i> above is checked, the password is required for additional parameters only.<br><b>WARNING:</b> The password is stored in clear text in /etc/lilo.conf. You'll want to make sure nobody untrusted can read this file. Also, you probably don't want to use your normal/root password here.<br>This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the <i>Operating systems</i> tab and select <i>Details</i>.
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Located in
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Boot this kernel/OS if the user doesn't make a different choice
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Located in
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Enter the partition containing the operating system you'd like to boot here.
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Located in
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Do not check &partition table
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Located in
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This turns off some sanity checks while writing the configuration. This should not be used under "normal" circumstances, but it can be useful, for example, by providing the capability of booting from a floppy disk, without having a floppy in the drive every time you run lilo.<br>This sets the <i>unsafe</i> keyword in lilo.conf.
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Located in
kde/Details.cpp:82
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Enter the password required for bootup (if any) here. If <i>restricted</i> above is checked, the password is required for additional parameters only.<br><b>WARNING:</b> The password is stored in clear text in /etc/lilo.conf. You'll want to make sure nobody untrusted can read this file. Also, you probably don't want to use your normal/root password here.
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Located in
kde/Details.cpp:97 qt/Details.cpp:98
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kcmlilo
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Located in
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Bernhard "Bero" Rosenkraenzer
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Located in
kde/kcontrol.cpp:62
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This turns off some sanity checks while writing the configuration. This shouldn't be used under "normal" circumstances, but it's useful, for example, for installing the possibility to boot from a floppy disk without having a floppy in the drive every time you run lilo.<br>This sets the <i>unsafe</i> keyword in lilo.conf.
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Located in
qt/Details.cpp:81
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