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Bug#481686: marked as done (installation guide: proposal for new boot screen chapter)



Your message dated Wed, 15 Oct 2008 09:20:58 +0200
with message-id <200810150920.59035.elendil@planet.nl>
and subject line Re: Bug#481686: installation guide: proposal for new boot screen chapter
has caused the Debian Bug report #481686,
regarding installation guide: proposal for new boot screen chapter
to be marked as done.

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Package: installation-guide

The new chapter about the next generation boot-screen
contains this:

------------------------------------------------------------------
If you wish or need to add any boot parameters for either the
installer or the kernel, press &tabkey;. This will display the
default boot command for the selected menu entry and allow to add
additional options. The help screens (see below) list some common
possible options. Press &enterkey; to boot the installer with your
options; pressing &escapekey; will return you to the boot menu.
------------------------------------------------------------------

Maybe it should be mentioned, that pressing ESC while revoke the
made changings on the commandline? (so ESC is also a possibility to
get a new start if man has corrupted the command and does not know
the exact content as it was before changing).

Proposal:
===================================================================
Press &enterkey; to boot the installer with your
options; pressing &escapekey; will return you to the boot menu
without applying your changings.
===================================================================


 
Kind regards
Holger





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On Sunday 18 May 2008, Holger Wansing wrote:
> Proposal:
> ===================================================================
> Press &enterkey; to boot the installer with your
> options; pressing &escapekey; will return you to the boot menu
> without applying your changings.
> ===================================================================

I've made this:
Press &enterkey; to boot the installer with your options; pressing 
&escapekey; will return you to the boot menu and undo any changes you 
made.

Thanks for the suggestion.

Cheers,
FJP


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