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Booting and Boot Managers
Figure 8.1: Configuring the Boot Loader with YaST
8.6.1 The Main Window
The table listing the configuration data consists of three columns. Under
‘Changed’ (to the left), flags mark the changed options listed in the center
column. To add an option, click ‘Add’. To change the value of an existing
option, select it with a mouse click and click ‘Edit’. If you do not want to
use an existing option at all, select it and click ‘Delete’.
‘Reset’ offers the following options:
Propose New Configuration Generates a new configuration suggestion.
Older Linux versions or other operating systems found on other par-
titions will be included in the boot menu, enabling you to boot Linux
or its old boot loader. The latter takes you to a second boot menu.
Start from Scratch Enables you to create the entire configuration from
scratch. No suggestions are generated.
Reread Configuration from Disk If you already performed some changes
and are not satisfied with the result, reload your current configuration
with this option.
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