TQWhatsThis::add(edit,_("You can edit the lilo.conf file directly here. All changes you make here are automatically transferred to the graphical interface."));
TQWhatsThis::add(drv,_("Select the drive or partition you want to install the LILO boot loader to here. Unless you intend to use other boot managers in addition to LILO, this should be the MBR (master boot record) of your boot drive.<br>In this case, you should probably select <i>/dev/hda</i> if your boot drive is an IDE drive or <i>/dev/sda</i> if your boot drive is SCSI."));
TQWhatsThis::add(to,_("LILO will wait the amount of time specified here before booting the kernel (or OS) marked as <i>default</i> in the <b>Images</b> tab."));
TQWhatsThis::add(compact,_("Check this box if you want to use the compact mode.<br>The compact mode tries to merge read requests for adjacent sectors into a single read request. This reduces load time and keeps the boot map smaller, but will not work on all systems."));
tqlayout->addWidget(modes);
layout->addWidget(modes);
TQHBox*opts=newTQHBox(this);
lock=newTQCheckBox(_("&Record boot command lines for defaults"),opts);
TQWhatsThis::add(restricted,_("If this box is checked, a password (entered below) is required only if any parameters are changed (i.e. the user can boot <i>linux</i>, but not <i>linux single</i> or <i>linux init=/bin/sh</i>).\nThis sets the <b>restricted</b> option in lilo.conf.<br>This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the <i>Operating systems</i> tab and select <i>Details</i>."));
TQWhatsThis::add(pw,_("Enter the password required for bootup (if any) here. If <i>restricted</i> above is checked, the password is required for additional parameters only.<br><b>WARNING:</b> The password is stored in clear text in /etc/lilo.conf. You'll want to make sure nobody untrusted can read this file. Also, you probably don't want to use your normal/root password here.<br>This sets a default for all Linux kernels you want to boot. If you need a per-kernel setting, go to the <i>Operating systems</i> tab and select <i>Details</i>."));
tqlayout->addWidget(pw);
layout->addWidget(pw);
TQHBox*vgab=newTQHBox(this);
TQLabel*vlbl=newTQLabel(_("&Default graphics mode on text console:"),vgab);
prompt=newTQCheckBox(_("Enter LILO &prompt automatically"),this);
TQWhatsThis::add(prompt,_("If this box is checked, LILO goes to the LILO prompt whether or not a key is pressed. If it is turned off, LILO boots the default operating system unless shift is pressed (in that case, it goes to the LILO prompt).<br>This sets the <i>prompt</i> option in lilo.conf."));
TQWhatsThis::add(readonly,_("Mount the root filesystem for this kernel read-only. Since the init scripts normally take care of remounting the root filesystem in read-write mode after running some checks, this should always be turned on.<br>Don't turn this off unless you know what you're doing."));
tqlayout->addWidget(readonly);
layout->addWidget(readonly);
unsafe=newTQCheckBox(_("Do not check &partition table"),this);
TQWhatsThis::add(unsafe,_("This turns off some sanity checks while writing the configuration. This shouldn't be used under \"normal\" circumstances, but it's useful, for example, for installing the possibility to boot from a floppy disk without having a floppy in the drive every time you run lilo.<br>This sets the <i>unsafe</i> keyword in lilo.conf."));
tqlayout->addWidget(unsafe);
layout->addWidget(unsafe);
TQHBox*opts=newTQHBox(this);
lock=newTQCheckBox(_("&Record boot command lines for defaults"),opts);
TQWhatsThis::add(restricted,_("If this box is checked, a password (entered below) is required only if any parameters are changed (i.e. the user can boot <i>linux</i>, but not <i>linux single</i> or <i>linux init=/bin/sh</i>).\nThis sets the <b>restricted</b> option in lilo.conf."));
TQWhatsThis::add(pw,_("Enter the password required for bootup (if any) here. If <i>restricted</i> above is checked, the password is required for additional parameters only.<br><b>WARNING:</b> The password is stored in clear text in /etc/lilo.conf. You'll want to make sure nobody untrusted can read this file. Also, you probably don't want to use your normal/root password here."));