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individually removed from the boot order with the minus key.Use this option if you
have multiple operating system images installed.
Clear & Boot Any:
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 optionif you want to quickly boot your system
without changing any boot option settings. This is the typical configuration.
Clear:
To disable autoboot, select the 'Clear' button, which will clear the bootorder. With
autoboot disabled, user interaction will be required to continuepast 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.
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.
10 seconds
<Network options>
There are three possible options for the system network interface:
DHCP on all active interfaces
/ DHCP on a specific interface /
Static IP configuration
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.
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.
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.
DNS Server(s)
Setup the DNS Server(s) IP address for your network interface.
Disk R/W:
Prevent all writes to disk /
Allow bootloader scripts to modify disks
Certain bootloader configurations may request writes access to disk to save
information or update parameters (eg. GRUB2). Use this option to control access to
disks.
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