X-Git-Url: https://git.grml.org/?p=grml-autoconfig.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=sbin%2Fgrml-autoconfig;h=692595d3ab83ee5c9ddbf0d0ca05c766ec70f91e;hp=0e318072894a4fa7287ed8e754363b4dc415992a;hb=a4ecc329533467739c63ede3348cbb25b3d6f94d;hpb=efc764b66b6954e7cb138414f4cc12bd9c7201f2 diff --git a/sbin/grml-autoconfig b/sbin/grml-autoconfig index 0e31807..692595d 100755 --- a/sbin/grml-autoconfig +++ b/sbin/grml-autoconfig @@ -61,12 +61,12 @@ check_current_state() # main program interface() { - dialog --cr-wrap --clear --cancel-label "Exit" --title "$PN" --checklist "grml-autoconfig is the framework which includes hardware -detection, activation of system services and this is the + dialog --cr-wrap --clear --cancel-label "Exit" --title "$PN" --checklist \ +"grml-autoconfig is the framework which includes hardware +detection, activation of system services. This is the interface to activate or deactivate some features. -If you do not know what to do at this stage just leave it untouched, -the defaults represent the recommended values. +If you do not know what to do at this stage just leave it untouched. All the configuration happens in the file /etc/grml/autoconfig.local - you can edit the file manually as well. @@ -74,7 +74,6 @@ you can edit the file manually as well. Please do not confuse these settings with plain Debian configuration. For example disabling dhcp here will NOT deactivate any configured network settings in /etc/network/interfaces, it just configures grml-autoconfig -related settings instead. " 0 0 0 \ fstab "update /etc/fstab entries (check for devices)" $FSTABSTATUS \ cpufreq "activate cpu frequency scaling" $CPUSTATUS \