Contents
1. Introduction
2. General Information
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2.1 Features overview
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2.1.1 Look & Feel
2.1.2 Booting Features
2.1.3 XOSL is known to support
2.2 XOSL loading failure handling
2.3 Fail-safe operation
2.4 XOSL after re-partitioning
2.5 Boot failure
3. Installation
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3.1 System Requirements
3.2 Before installing XOSL
3.3 Installation for MS-DOS / Windows 9x users
3.4 Installation for users of other operating systems
3.5 XOSL after installing an operating system
4. XOSL Preference
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4.1 Graphics
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4.1.1 Screen area
4.1.2 Visual Effects
4.1.3 Enhancement
4.1.4 Personal
4.2 Color settings
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4.2.1 Color schemes
4.2.2 Color adjustment
4.2.3 Fade-in color
4.3 Mouse settings
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4.3.1 Mouse type
4.3.2 Mouse speed
4.3.3 PS/2 sampling rate
4.4 Password protection
4.5 Miscellaneous
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4.5.1 Miscellaneous keys
4.5.2 Boot handling
4.5.3 Ranish Partition Manager
5. XOSL boot items configuration
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5.1 Add and edit
5.2 Hotkey
5.3 General settings
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5.3.1 Status
5.3.2 Auto boot
5.3.3 Partition hiding
5.4 Boot item password protection
5.5 Boot keys
6. Additional
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6.1 Boot manager bypass
6.2 Booting Linux
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6.2.1 Booting single-kernel Linux systems
6.2.2 Booting multi-kernel Linux systems
6.2.3 Multiple Linux distributions
6.3 Booting MS-DOS/Windows 9x off the second hard disk
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6.3.1 Background and solution
6.3.2 Implementation the solution
6.4 Installing XOSL together with other boot managers
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6.4.1 XOSL as primary boot loader
6.4.2 XOSL as secondary boot loader
6.4.3 Additional notes
6.5 Unconfirmed hints
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6.5.1 XOSL and GoBack
6.5.2 Booting BeOS
6.5.3 Install and the Japanese MS-DOS
7. References
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