# Let the user run optional config stuff.
-while mainsel=$(zenity --title="Optional settings" --width="400" --height="300" --list --column "id" --column "Please select" --hide-column=1 --text="This concludes the mandatory part of the First Boot Wizard.\n\nYou can now either continue to boot the system or change some more settings.\nPlease select 'Cancel' to finish the First Boot Wizard and continue booting.\n\nThank you for buying the OpenPandora. Enjoy using the device." "speed" "CPU-Speed and Overclocking-Settings" "startup" "Startup-Settings" "lcd" "LCD-Settings" --ok-label="Change selected Setting" --cancel-label="Continue to Boot"); do
+while mainsel=$(zenity --title="Optional settings" --width="400" --height="300" --list --column "id" --column "Please select" --hide-column=1 --text="This concludes the mandatory part of the First Boot Wizard.\n\nYou can now either continue to boot the system or change some more settings.\n\n\nThank you for buying the OpenPandora. Enjoy using the device." "speed" "CPU-Speed and Overclocking-Settings" "startup" "Startup-Settings" "lcd" "LCD-Settings" --ok-label="Change selected Setting" --cancel-label="Continue to Boot"); do
case $mainsel in
"speed")
if [ $newmhz -gt $safemhz ]; then
if [ $warn != no ]; then
if [ $DISPLAY ]; then
- answer=$(zenity --question --title "Alert" --text "You are trying to set the CPU clock to $newmhz which is above its specification of $safemhz, doing so may burn down your house, sour milk, or just blow up (OK, not that likely)! Proceed?";echo $?)
+ answer=$(zenity --question --title "Alert" --text "You are trying to set the CPU clock to $newmhz which is above the warning level of $safemhz, doing so may burn down your house, sour milk, or just blow up (OK, not that likely)! Proceed?";echo $?)
echo $answer
if [ $answer = 1 ]; then exit 1; fi
else
- answer="n";read -p "You are trying to set the CPU clock to $newmhz which is above its specification of $safemhz, doing so may burn down your house, sour milk, or just blow up (OK, not that likely)! Proceed? [y/n]" -t 10 answer
+ answer="n";read -p "You are trying to set the CPU clock to $newmhz which is above the warning level of $safemhz, doing so may burn down your house, sour milk, or just blow up (OK, not that likely)! Proceed? [y/n]" -t 10 answer
echo $answer
if [ $answer = n ]; then exit 1; fi
fi