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Template: plex86-kernel/warning
Type: note
Description: Experimental, dangerous code in current Plex86 releases
 This code is EXTREMELY EXPERIMENTAL, and may well result in a SYSTEM
 CRASH, and who knows what other ill effects. RUN THIS SOFTWARE AT
 YOUR OWN RISK. As a precaution, do not attempt to run this software
 on a system with important data on it, and make liberal use of the
 sync command! Expect to have to use the power button.

Template: plex86-kernel/group/users
Type: string
Description: Which users do you want in the Plex86 group?
 A system group with the name "plex86" has been created.
 .
 Only users that pertain to the "plex86" group will be able to use Plex86.
 Please write the names of users that you want to let use Plex86, separated
 by spaces.

Template: plex86-kernel/device/create
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: Do you give permission to create the Plex86 device?
 Plex86 needs a special device with name /dev/plex86 in order to work.
 I can create the necessary device automatically from the postinst script.
 .
 If you don't want to create such device, say no to this question. Note
 that the Plex86 package would be left unusable in that case.

Template: plex86-kernel/group/remove
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: Do you want to remove the Plex86 group?
 A system group named "plex86" was created to allow the selection of
 which users are allowed to use Plex86. Now that you are uninstalling Plex86
 you might want to remove it also.

Template: plex86-kernel/device/remove
Type: note
Description: Plex86 device left in /dev/plex86
 Plex86 needs a special device with name /dev/plex86 in order to work.
 .
 This device was created on installation time. If you don't plan to use Plex86
 again then you probably don't need it anymore.
 .
 You can erase the Plex86 device by issuing (as root) 'rm -f /dev/plex86'