#include "nc-helpscreen.h" struct help_text config_help_text = define_help_text("\ Autoboot: Specify which devices to autoboot from.\n" "\n" "By selecting the 'Add Device' button new devices can be added to the autoboot \ list, either by UUID, MAC address, or device type. Once added to the boot \ order, the priority of devices can be changed with the 'left' and 'right' keys \ Devices can be individually removed from the boot order with the minus key. \ Use this option if you have multiple operating system images installed.\n" "\n" "To autoboot from any device, select the 'Clear & Boot Any' button. \ In this case, any boot option that is marked as a default \ (by bootloader configuration) will be booted automatically after a \ timeout. Use this option if you want to quickly boot your system without \ changing any boot option settings. This is the typical configuration.\n" "\n" "To disable autoboot, select the 'Clear' button, which will clear the boot \ order. \ With autoboot disabled, user interaction will be required to continue past \ the petitboot menu. Use this option if you want the machine to wait for an \ explicit boot selection, or want to interact with petitboot before booting \ the system\n" "\n" "Timeout: Specify the length of time, in seconds, that the main menu will be \ displayed before the default boot option is started. This option is only \ displayed if autoboot is enabled.\n" "\n" "Network options:\n" "\n" "DHCP on all active interfaces: Automatically assigns IP addresses to each \ network interface. Use this option if you have a DHCP server on your \ network.\n" "\n" "DHCP on a specific interface: Automatically assigns IP addresses to the \ selected network interface. The other interfaces are not configured. Select \ this option if you have multiple DHCP servers on different interfaces, but \ only want to configure a single interface during boot.\n" "\n" "Static IP configuration: Allows you to specify an IPv4 address and network \ mask, gateway, and a DNS server or servers for a network interface. Select \ this option if you do not have a DHCP server, or want explicit control of \ network settings.\n" "\n" "Disk R/W: Certain bootloader configurations may request write access to \ disks to save information or update parameters (eg. GRUB2). " "Use this option to control access to disks.\n");