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+Template: grub2/linux_cmdline
+Type: string
+_Description: Linux command line:
+ The following Linux command line was extracted from /etc/default/grub or the
+ `kopt' parameter in GRUB Legacy's menu.lst. Please verify that it is correct,
+ and modify it if necessary. The command line is allowed to be empty.
+
+Template: grub2/linux_cmdline_default
+Type: string
+Default: @DEFAULT_CMDLINE@
+_Description: Linux default command line:
+ The following string will be used as Linux parameters for the default menu
+ entry but not for the recovery mode.
+
+Template: grub2/force_efi_extra_removable
+Type: boolean
+Default: false
+_Description: Force extra installation to the EFI removable media path?
+ Some EFI-based systems are buggy and do not handle new bootloaders correctly.
+ If you force an extra installation of GRUB to the EFI removable media path,
+ this should ensure that this system will boot Debian correctly despite such a
+ problem. However, it may remove the ability to boot any other operating
+ systems that also depend on this path. If so, you will need to make sure that
+ GRUB is configured successfully to be able to boot any other OS installations
+ correctly.
+
+Template: grub2/update_nvram
+Type: boolean
+Default: true
+_Description: Update NVRAM variables to automatically boot into Debian?
+ GRUB can configure your platform's NVRAM variables so that it boots into
+ Debian automatically when powered on. However, you may prefer to disable
+ this behavior and avoid changes to your boot configuration. For example,
+ if your NVRAM variables have been set up such that your system contacts a
+ PXE server on every boot, this would preserve that behavior.
+
+Template: grub2/enable_os_prober
+Type: boolean
+Default: false
+_Description: Run os-prober automatically to detect and boot other OSes?
+ GRUB can use the os-prober tool to attempt to detect other
+ operating systems on your computer and add them to its list of boot
+ options automatically.
+ .
+ If your computer has multiple operating systems installed, then this
+ is probably what you want. However, if your computer is a host for
+ guest OSes installed via LVM or raw disk devices, running os-prober
+ can cause damage to those guest OSes as it mounts filesystems to look
+ for things.
+
+# still unused
+Template: grub2/kfreebsd_cmdline
+Type: string
+_Description: kFreeBSD command line:
+ The following kFreeBSD command line was extracted from /etc/default/grub or the
+ `kopt' parameter in GRUB Legacy's menu.lst. Please verify that it is correct,
+ and modify it if necessary. The command line is allowed to be empty.
+
+# still unused
+Template: grub2/kfreebsd_cmdline_default
+Type: string
+Default: @DEFAULT_CMDLINE@
+_Description: kFreeBSD default command line:
+ The following string will be used as kFreeBSD parameters for the default menu
+ entry but not for the recovery mode.