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− | En español [[botaje]].
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− | In computing, [[booting]] is a process that starts operating systems when the user turns on a computer system. The origin of the word may be from the wild west in America. The image of a cowboy pulling himself up by his [[booting | bootstraps]] after a long night drinking is the usual idea. You may also hear [[booting]] refered to as [[booting |bootstraping]] for this very reason. The computer is trying to pull itself up by its [[booting | bootstartaps]].
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− | Gnoppix during the booting show the [[syslinux bootprompt]]:
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− | At the [[syslinux bootprompt]], a user can type one or more [[Cheat Codes]]. The additional [[Cheat Codes|codes]] alter the default boot sequence. After the [[Cheat Codes]] are entered the Enter key is used to start the [[booting|bootstraping]] process. If the default options are OK, then the user can press Enter without typing [[Cheat Codes]]. For example, the default keyboard in the German version of [[knoppix]] is great for German speaking individuals. This person would hit the Enter key to take the defaults and starte [[knoppix]]. Howwever, an English speaking person would type
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− | at the boot prompt.
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− | See : [http://www.wikipedia.org/wiki/booting booting on Wikipedia]
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