-Template: liloconfig/lilo_error
-Type: error
-_Description: ERROR!
- Correct ${liloconf} manually and rerun /sbin/lilo.
-
-Template: liloconfig/wipe_old_liloconf
-Type: boolean
-Default: false
-_Description: Wipe out your old LILO configuration and make a new one?
-
-Template: liloconfig/no_changes
-Type: error
-_Description: No changes made.
-
-Template: liloconfig/fstab_broken
-Type: error
-_Description: WARNING!
- Either your ${fstab} configuration file is missing, or it doesn't contain a
- valid entry for the root filesystem! This generally means that your system is
- very badly broken. Configuration of LILO will be aborted; you should try to
- repair the situation and then run /usr/sbin/liloconfig again to retry the
- configuration process.
-
-Template: liloconfig/odd_fstab
-Type: error
-_Description: WARNING!
- Your ${fstab} configuration file gives device ${device} as the root filesystem
- device. This doesn't look to me like an "ordinary" block device. Either your
- fstab is broken and you should fix it, or you are using hardware (such as a
- RAID array) which this simple configuration program does not handle.
- .
- You should either repair the situation or hand-roll your own ${liloconf}
- configuration file; you can then run /usr/sbin/liloconfig again to retry the
- configuration process. Documentation for LILO can be found in
- /usr/share/doc/lilo/.
-
-Template: liloconfig/instruction
-Type: note
-_Description: Booting from hard disk.
- You must do three things to make the Linux system boot from the hard disk.
- Install a partition boot record, install a master boot record, and set the
- partition active. You'll be asked to perform each of these tasks. You may skip
- any or all of them, and perform them manually later on.
- .
- This will result in Linux being booted by default from the hard disk. If your
- setup is complicated or unusual you should consider writing your own
- customised ${liloconf}. To do this you should exit this configuration program
- and refer to the comprehensive lilo documentation, which can be found in
- /usr/share/doc/lilo/.
-
-Template: liloconfig/install_from_root_device
-Type: boolean
-Default: true
-_Description: Install a partition boot record to boot Linux from ${device}?
-
-Template: liloconfig/use_lba32
-Type: boolean
-Default: true
-_Description: Use LBA32 for addressing big disks using new BIOS features?
-
-Template: liloconfig/install_mbr