*** /home/d-i/tmp/spellcheck/level1/POT/packages_po_sublevel1.pot - "Downloading local repository key failed:" - "This may be a problem with your network, or with the server hosting this " - "key. You can choose to retry the download, or ignore the problem and " - "continue without all the packages from this repository." - "Keymap to use:" - "Africa" - "Asia" - "Atlantic Ocean" - "Caribbean" - "Central America" - "Europe" - "Indian Ocean" - "North America" - "Oceania" - "South America" - "Loading additional components" - "Retrieving ${PACKAGE}" - "Configuring ${PACKAGE}" - "Configure the package manager" - "Configuring apt" - "Running ${SCRIPT}..." - "security updates (from ${SEC_HOST})" - "release updates" - "backported software" - "Services to use:" - "Debian has two services that provide updates to releases: security and " - "release updates." - "Security updates help to keep your system secured against attacks. Enabling " - "this service is strongly recommended." - "Release updates provide more current versions for software that changes " - "relatively frequently and where not having the latest version could reduce " - "the usability of the software. It also provides regression fixes. This " - "service is only available for stable and oldstable releases." - "Backported software are adapted from the development version to work with " - "this release. Although this software has not gone through such complete " - "testing as that contained in the release, it includes newer versions of some " - "applications which may provide useful features. Enabling backports here does " - "not cause any of them to be installed by default; it only allows you to " - "manually select backports to use." - "Scanning the installation media..." - "An attempt to configure apt to install additional packages from the media " - "failed." - "Scan extra installation media?" - "Scanning your installation media finds the label:" - "You now have the option of scanning additional media for use by the package " - "manager (apt). Normally these should be from the same set as the one you " - "booted from. If you do not have any additional media, this step can just be " - "skipped." - "If you wish to scan more media, please insert another one now." - "The image with the following label has been scanned:" - "The image with the following label has already been scanned:" - "Please replace it now, if you wish to scan another." - "Please check that the media has been inserted correctly." - "Media change" - "Please insert the media labeled '${LABEL}' and press enter." - "Disabling netinst CD in sources.list..." - "If you are installing from a netinst CD image and choose not to use a " - "mirror, you will end up with only a very minimal base system." - "You are installing from a netinst CD image, which by itself only allows " - "installation of a very minimal base system. Use a mirror to install a more " - "complete system." - "You are installing from an image which contains a limited selection of " - "packages." - "You have scanned %i images. Even though these contain a fair selection of " - "packages, some may be missing (notably some packages needed to support " - "languages other than English)." - "You have scanned %i images. Even though these contain a large selection of " - "packages, some may be missing." - "Note that using a mirror can result in a large amount of data being " - "downloaded during the next step of the installation." - "You are installing from a DVD image. Even though it contains a large " - "selection of packages, some may be missing." - "Unless you don't have a good Internet connection, use of a mirror is " - "recommended, especially if you plan to install a graphical desktop " - "environment." - "If you have a reasonably good Internet connection, use of a mirror is " - "suggested if you plan to install a graphical desktop environment." - "Scanning the mirror..." - "Please choose whether you want to have it available anyway." - "Use non-free software?" - "Some non-free software has been made to work with Debian. Though this " - "software is not at all a part of Debian, standard Debian tools can be used " - "to install it. This software has varying licenses which may prevent you from " - "using, modifying, or sharing it." - "Use contrib software?" - "Some additional software has been made to work with Debian. Though this " - "software is free, it depends on non-free software for its operation. This " - "software is not a part of Debian, but standard Debian tools can be used to " - "install it." - "Please choose whether you want this software to be made available to you." - "Use a network mirror?" - "A network mirror can be used to supplement the software that is included on " - "the installation media. This may also make newer versions of software " - "available." - "Preparing to install the base system..." - "Installing the base system" - "Setting up the base system..." - "Configuring APT sources..." - "Updating the list of available packages..." - "Installing extra packages..." - "Installing extra packages - retrieving and installing ${SUBST0}..." - "Install the base system" - "Retrieving Release file" - "Retrieving Release file signature" - "Finding package sizes" - "Retrieving Packages files" - "Retrieving Packages file" - "Retrieving packages" - "Extracting packages" - "Installing core packages" - "Unpacking required packages" - "Configuring required packages" - "Unpacking the base system" - "Configuring the base system" - "${SECTION}: ${INFO}..." - "Validating ${SUBST0}..." - "Retrieving ${SUBST0}..." - "Extracting ${SUBST0}..." - "Unpacking ${SUBST0}..." - "Configuring ${SUBST0}..." - "Checking Release signature" - "Valid Release signature (key id ${SUBST0})" - "Resolving dependencies of base packages..." - "Found additional base dependencies: ${SUBST0}" - "Found additional required dependencies: ${SUBST0}" - "Found packages in base already in required: ${SUBST0}" - "Resolving dependencies of required packages..." - "Checking component ${SUBST0} on ${SUBST1}..." - "Installing core packages..." - "Unpacking required packages..." - "Configuring required packages..." - "Installing base packages..." - "Unpacking the base system..." - "Configuring the base system..." - "Base system installed successfully." - "Selecting the kernel to install..." - "Installing the kernel..." - "Installing the kernel - retrieving and installing ${SUBST0}..." - "Continue" - "Go Back" - "Yes" - "No" - "Cancel" - " moves; selects; activates buttons" - " for help; moves; selects; activates buttons" - "Show Password in Clear" - "Help" - "LTR" - "Screenshot" - "Screenshot saved as %s" - "Checking the Debian archive mirror" - "Downloading Release files..." - "Choose a mirror of the Debian archive" - "enter information manually" - "US[ Default value for http]" - "Debian archive mirror country:" - "The goal is to find a mirror of the Debian archive that is close to you on " - "the network -- be aware that nearby countries, or even your own, may not be " - "the best choice." - "Debian archive mirror:" - "Please select a Debian archive mirror. You should use a mirror in your " - "country or region if you do not know which mirror has the best Internet " - "connection to you." - "Usually, deb.debian.org is a good choice." - "Debian archive mirror hostname:" - "Please enter the hostname of the mirror from which Debian will be downloaded." - "An alternate port can be specified using the standard [hostname]:[port] " - "format." - "HTTP proxy information (blank for none):" - "If you need to use a HTTP proxy to access the outside world, enter the proxy " - "information here. Otherwise, leave this blank." - "The proxy information should be given in the standard form of \"http://" - "[[user][:pass]@]host[:port]/\"." - "Configure the keyboard" - "Other" - "Country of origin for the keyboard:" - "The layout of keyboards varies per country, with some countries having " - "multiple common layouts. Please select the country of origin for the " - "keyboard of this computer." - "Keyboard layout:" - "Please select the layout matching the keyboard for this machine." - "Caps Lock" - "Right Alt (AltGr)" - "Right Control" - "Right Shift" - "Right Logo key" - "Menu key" - "Alt+Shift" - "Control+Shift" - "Control+Alt" - "Alt+Caps Lock" - "Left Control+Left Shift" - "Left Alt" - "Left Control" - "Left Shift" - "Left Logo key" - "Scroll Lock key" - "No toggling" - "Method for toggling between national and Latin mode:" - "You will need a way to toggle the keyboard between the national layout and " - "the standard Latin layout." - "Right Alt or Caps Lock keys are often chosen for ergonomic reasons (in the " - "latter case, use the combination Shift+Caps Lock for normal Caps toggle). Alt" - "+Shift is also a popular combination; it will however lose its usual " - "behavior in Emacs and other programs that use it for specific needs." - "Not all listed keys are present on all keyboards." - "American English" - "Albanian" - "Arabic" - "Asturian" - "Bangladesh" - "Belarusian" - "Bengali" - "Belgian" - "Berber (Latin)" - "Bosnian" - "Brazilian" - "British English" - "Bulgarian (BDS layout)" - "Bulgarian (phonetic layout)" - "Burmese" - "Canadian French" - "Canadian Multilingual" - "Catalan" - "Chinese" - "Croatian" - "Czech" - "Danish" - "Dutch" - "Dvorak" - "Dzongkha" - "Esperanto" - "Estonian" - "Ethiopian" - "Finnish" - "French" - "Georgian" - "German" - "Greek" - "Gujarati" - "Gurmukhi" - "Hebrew" - "Hindi" - "Hungarian" - "Icelandic" - "Irish" - "Italian" - "Japanese" - "Kannada" - "Kazakh" - "Khmer" - "Kirghiz" - "Korean" - "Kurdish (F layout)" - "Kurdish (Q layout)" - "Lao" - "Latin American" - "Latvian" - "Lithuanian" - "Macedonian" - "Malayalam" - "Nepali" - "Northern Sami" - "Norwegian" - "Persian" - "Philippines" - "Polish" - "Portuguese" - "Punjabi" - "Romanian" - "Russian" - "Serbian (Cyrillic)" - "Sindhi" - "Sinhala" - "Slovak" - "Slovenian" - "Spanish" - "Swedish" - "Swiss French" - "Swiss German" - "Tajik" - "Tamil" - "Telugu" - "Thai" - "Tibetan" - "Turkish (F layout)" - "Turkish (Q layout)" - "Taiwanese" - "Ukrainian" - "Uyghur" - "Vietnamese" - "Detecting hardware to find installation media" - "Scanning installation media" - "Scanning ${DIR}..." - "Unmounting/ejecting installation media..." - "Load installer components from installation media" - "Configure the clock" - "Is the system clock set to UTC?" - "System clocks are generally set to Coordinated Universal Time (UTC). The " - "operating system uses your time zone to convert system time into local time. " - "This is recommended unless you also use another operating system that " - "expects the clock to be set to local time." - "Configuring clock settings..." - "Setting up the clock" - "Getting the time from a network time server..." - "Setting the hardware clock..." - "Execute a shell" - "Abort the installation" - "Registering modules..." - "Finish the installation" - "Finishing the installation" - "Configuring network..." - "Setting up frame buffer..." - "Unmounting file systems..." - "Rebooting into your new system..." - "Installation complete" - "Installation is complete, so it is time to boot into your new system. Make " - "sure to remove the installation media, so that you boot into the new system " - "rather than restarting the installation." - "Please choose to reboot." - "Install the GRUB boot loader to your primary drive?" - "The following other operating systems have been detected on this computer: " - "${OS_LIST}" - "If all of your operating systems are listed above, then it should be safe to " - "install the boot loader to your primary drive (UEFI partition/boot record). " - "When your computer boots, you will be able to choose to load one of these " - "operating systems or the newly installed Debian system." - "It seems that this new installation is the only operating system on this " - "computer. If so, it should be safe to install the GRUB boot loader to your " - "primary drive (UEFI partition/boot record)." - "Warning: If your computer has another operating system that the installer " - "failed to detect, this will make that operating system temporarily " - "unbootable, though GRUB can be manually configured later to boot it." - "Re-enter password to verify:" - "Installing GRUB boot loader" - "Looking for other operating systems..." - "Installing the '${GRUB}' package..." - "Determining GRUB boot device..." - "Running \"grub-install ${BOOTDEV}\"..." - "Running \"update-grub\"..." - "Updating /etc/kernel-img.conf..." - "Checking whether to force usage of the removable media path" - "Mounting filesystems" - "Configuring grub-efi for future usage of the removable media path" - "Install the GRUB boot loader" - "Force GRUB installation to the EFI removable media path?" - "It seems that this computer is configured to boot via EFI, but maybe that " - "configuration will not work for booting from the hard drive. Some EFI " - "firmware implementations do not meet the EFI specification (i.e. they are " - "buggy!) and do not support proper configuration of boot options from system " - "hard drives." - "A workaround for this problem is to install an extra copy of the EFI version " - "of the GRUB boot loader to a fallback location, the \"removable media path" - "\". Almost all EFI systems, no matter how buggy, will boot GRUB that way." - "Warning: If the installer failed to detect another operating system that is " - "present on your computer that also depends on this fallback, installing GRUB " - "there will make that operating system temporarily unbootable. GRUB can be " - "manually configured later to boot it if necessary." - "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." - "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." - "os-prober did not detect any other operating systems on your computer at " - "this time, but you may still wish to enable it in case you install more in " - "the future." - "Detecting network hardware" - "Detect network hardware" - "Detect disks" - "Detecting disks and all other hardware" - "Detecting hardware, please wait..." - "Loading module '${MODULE}' for '${CARDNAME}'..." - "Starting PC card services..." - "Waiting for hardware initialization..." - "Checking for firmware..." - "Save debug logs" - "Gathering information for installation report..." - "Scan hard drives for an installer ISO image" - "Choose language" - "Storing language..." - "Select a language" - "Select your location" - "Configure locales" - "Language selection no longer possible" - "At this point it is no longer possible to change the language for the " - "installation, but you can still change the country or locale." - "To select a different language you will need to abort this installation and " - "reboot the installer." - "Continue the installation in the selected language?" - "The translation of the installer is incomplete for the selected language." - "The translation of the installer is not fully complete for the selected " - "language." - "This means that there is a significant chance that some dialogs will be " - "displayed in English instead." - "If you do anything other than a purely default installation, there is a real " - "chance that some dialogs will be displayed in English instead." - "If you continue the installation in the selected language, most dialogs " - "should be displayed correctly but - especially if you use the more advanced " - "options of the installer - some may be displayed in English instead." - "If you continue the installation in the selected language, dialogs should " - "normally be displayed correctly but - especially if you use the more " - "advanced options of the installer - there is a slight chance some may be " - "displayed in English instead." - "The chance that you will actually encounter a dialog that is not translated " - "into the selected language is extremely small, but it cannot be ruled out " - "completely." - "Unless you have a good understanding of the alternative language, it is " - "recommended to either select a different language or abort the installation." - "If you choose not to continue, you will be given the option of selecting a " - "different language, or you can abort the installation." - "other" - "Country, territory or area:" - "Continent or region:" - "The selected location will be used to set your time zone and also for " - "example to help select the system locale. Normally this should be the " - "country where you live." - "This is a shortlist of locations based on the language you selected. Choose " - "\"other\" if your location is not listed." - "Select the continent or region to which your location belongs." - "Listed are locations for: %s. Use the option to select a different " - "continent or region if your location is not listed." - "Country to base default locale settings on:" - "There is no locale defined for the combination of language and country you " - "have selected. You can now select your preference from the locales available " - "for the selected language. The locale that will be used is listed in the " - "second column." - "There are multiple locales defined for the language you have selected. You " - "can now select your preference from those locales. The locale that will be " - "used is listed in the second column." - "Configure the Logical Volume Manager" - "Debian installer main menu" - "Choose the next step in the install process:" - "Configure MD devices" - "Auto-configure networking?" - "Networking can be configured either by entering all the information " - "manually, or by using DHCP (or a variety of IPv6-specific methods) to detect " - "network settings automatically. If you choose to use autoconfiguration and " - "the installer is unable to get a working configuration from the network, you " - "will be given the opportunity to configure the network manually." - "Domain name:" - "The domain name is the part of your Internet address to the right of your " - "host name. It is often something that ends in .com, .net, .edu, or .org. " - "If you are setting up a home network, you can make something up, but make " - "sure you use the same domain name on all your computers." - "Name server addresses:" - "The name servers are used to look up host names on the network. Please enter " - "the IP addresses (not host names) of up to 3 name servers, separated by " - "spaces. Do not use commas. The first name server in the list will be the " - "first to be queried. If you don't want to use any name server, just leave " - "this field blank." - "Primary network interface:" - "Your system has multiple network interfaces. Choose the one to use as the " - "primary network interface during the installation. If possible, the first " - "connected network interface found has been selected." - "Wireless ESSID for ${iface}:" - "Attempting to find an available wireless network failed." - "${iface} is a wireless network interface. Please enter the name (the ESSID) " - "of the wireless network you would like ${iface} to use. To connect to any " - "available network, leave this field blank." - "This may take some time." - "Hostname:" - "Please enter the hostname for this system." - "The hostname is a single word that identifies your system to the network. If " - "you don't know what your hostname should be, consult your network " - "administrator. If you are setting up your own home network, you can make " - "something up here." - "Storing network settings..." - "Configure the network" - "${essid_list} Enter ESSID manually" - "Wireless network:" - "Select the wireless network to use during the installation process." - "DHCP hostname:" - "You may need to supply a DHCP host name. If you are using a cable modem, you " - "might need to specify an account number here." - "Most other users can just leave this blank." - "Configuring the network with DHCP" - "Network autoconfiguration has succeeded" - "Retry network autoconfiguration" - "Retry network autoconfiguration with a DHCP hostname" - "Configure network manually" - "Do not configure the network at this time" - "Network configuration method:" - "From here you can choose to retry DHCP network autoconfiguration (which may " - "succeed if your DHCP server takes a long time to respond) or to configure " - "the network manually. Some DHCP servers require a DHCP hostname to be sent " - "by the client, so you can also choose to retry DHCP network " - "autoconfiguration with a hostname that you provide." - "Network autoconfiguration failed" - "Your network is probably not using the DHCP protocol. Alternatively, the " - "DHCP server may be slow or some network hardware is not working properly." - "Reconfigure the wireless network" - "IP address:" - "The IP address is unique to your computer and may be:" - " * four numbers separated by periods (IPv4);\n" - " * blocks of hexadecimal characters separated by colons (IPv6)." - "You can also optionally append a CIDR netmask (such as \"/24\")." - "If you don't know what to use here, consult your network administrator." - "Netmask:" - "The netmask is used to determine which machines are local to your network. " - "Consult your network administrator if you do not know the value. The " - "netmask should be entered as four numbers separated by periods." - "Gateway:" - "The gateway is an IP address (four numbers separated by periods) that " - "indicates the gateway router, also known as the default router. All traffic " - "that goes outside your LAN (for instance, to the Internet) is sent through " - "this router. In rare circumstances, you may have no router; in that case, " - "you can leave this blank. If you don't know the proper answer to this " - "question, consult your network administrator." - "Is this information correct?" - "Currently configured network parameters:" - " interface = ${interface}\n" - " ipaddress = ${ipaddress}\n" - " netmask = ${netmask}\n" - " gateway = ${gateway}\n" - " pointopoint = ${pointopoint}\n" - " nameservers = ${nameservers}" - "Configure a network using static addressing" - "Continue without boot loader" - "Please wait..." - "Computing the new partitions..." - "Partitioning method:" - "The installer can guide you through partitioning a disk (using different " - "standard schemes) or, if you prefer, you can do it manually. With guided " - "partitioning you will still have a chance later to review and customise the " - "results." - "If you choose guided partitioning for an entire disk, you will next be asked " - "which disk should be used." - "Partitioning scheme:" - "Selected for partitioning:" - "The disk can be partitioned using one of several different schemes. If you " - "are unsure, choose the first one." - "Guided partitioning" - "Guided - use the largest continuous free space" - "Guided - use entire disk" - "Select disk to partition:" - "Note that all data on the disk you select will be erased, but not before you " - "have confirmed that you really want to make the changes." - "Manual" - "Automatically partition the free space" - "All files in one partition (recommended for new users)" - "Separate /home partition" - "Separate /home, /var, and /tmp partitions" - "Separate /var and /srv, swap < 1GB (for servers)" - "Guided - use entire disk and set up LVM" - "Starting up the partitioner" - "Scanning disks..." - "Detecting file systems..." - "This is an overview of your currently configured partitions and mount " - "points. Select a partition to modify its settings (file system, mount point, " - "etc.), a free space to create partitions, or a device to initialize its " - "partition table." - "Write the changes to disks?" - "If you continue, the changes listed below will be written to the disks. " - "Otherwise, you will be able to make further changes manually." - "WARNING: This will destroy all data on any partitions you have removed as " - "well as on the partitions that are going to be formatted." - "Partitions formatting" - "Processing..." - "Finish partitioning and write changes to disk" - "Undo changes to partitions" - "FREE SPACE" - "unusable" - "primary" - "logical" - "pri/log" - "#%s" - "ATA%s (%s)" - "ATA%s, partition #%s (%s)" - "IDE%s master (%s)" - "IDE%s slave (%s)" - "IDE%s master, partition #%s (%s)" - "IDE%s slave, partition #%s (%s)" - "SCSI%s (%s,%s,%s) (%s)" - "SCSI%s (%s,%s,%s), partition #%s (%s)" - "SCSI%s (%s)" - "SCSI%s, partition #%s (%s)" - "Cancel this menu" - "Partition disks" - "unused" - "format" - "keep" - "Checking the ${TYPE} file system in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}..." - "Checking the swap space in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}..." - "Creating ${TYPE} file system in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}..." - "Creating ${TYPE} file system for ${MOUNT_POINT} in partition #${PARTITION} " - "of ${DEVICE}..." - "Formatting swap space in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}..." - "ext2" - "fat16" - "fat32" - "ntfs" - "swap" - "btrfs" - "EFI System Partition" - "ESP" - "EFI-fat16" - "ext3" - "ext4" - "HFS" - "HFS+" - "jfs" - "Computing the new state of the partition table..." - "Beginning" - "End" - "Location for the new partition:" - "Please choose whether you want the new partition to be created at the " - "beginning or at the end of the available space." - "Primary" - "Logical" - "Type for the new partition:" - "Help on partitioning" - "Partitioning a hard drive consists of dividing it to create the space needed " - "to install your new system. You need to choose which partition(s) will be " - "used for the installation." - "Select a free space to create partitions in it." - "Select a device to remove all partitions in it and create a new empty " - "partition table." - "Select a partition to remove it or to specify how it should be used. At a " - "bare minimum, you need one partition to contain the root of the file system " - "(whose mount point is /). Most people also feel that a separate swap " - "partition is a necessity. \"Swap\" is scratch space for an operating " - "system, which allows the system to use disk storage as \"virtual memory\"." - "When the partition is already formatted you may choose to keep and use the " - "existing data in the partition. Partitions that will be used in this way " - "are marked with \"${KEEP}\" in the main partitioning menu." - "In general you will want to format the partition with a newly created file " - "system. NOTE: all data in the partition will be irreversibly deleted. If " - "you decide to format a partition that is already formatted, it will be " - "marked with \"${DESTROY}\" in the main partitioning menu. Otherwise it will " - "be marked with \"${FORMAT}\"." - "In order to start your new system, a so called boot loader is used. It can " - "be installed either in the master boot record of the first hard disk, or in " - "a partition. When the boot loader is installed in a partition, you must set " - "the bootable flag for it. Such a partition will be marked with " - "\"${BOOTABLE}\" in the main partitioning menu." - "xfs" - "Select and install software" - "Setting up..." - "Upgrading software..." - "Running tasksel..." - "Cleaning up..." - "Enter rescue mode" - "Saving the time zone..." - "Allow login as root?" - "If you choose not to allow root to log in, then a user account will be " - "created and given the power to become root using the 'sudo' command." - "Root password:" - "Some account needs to be available with administrative super-user " - "privileges. The password for that account should be something that cannot be " - "guessed." - "To allow direct password-based access via the 'root' account, you can set " - "the password for that account here." - "Alternatively, you can lock the root account's password by leaving this " - "setting empty, and instead use the system's initial user account (which will " - "be set up in the next step) to gain administrative privileges. This will be " - "enabled for you by adding that initial user to the 'sudo' group." - "Note: what you type here will be hidden (unless you select to show it)." - "Please enter the same root password again to verify that you have typed it " - "correctly." - "Full name for the new user:" - "A user account will be created for you to use instead of the root account " - "for non-administrative activities." - "Please enter the real name of this user. This information will be used for " - "instance as default origin for emails sent by this user as well as any " - "program which displays or uses the user's real name. Your full name is a " - "reasonable choice." - "Username for your account:" - "Select a username for the new account. Your first name is a reasonable " - "choice. The username should start with a lower-case letter, which can be " - "followed by any combination of numbers and more lower-case letters." - "Choose a password for the new user:" - "Make sure to select a strong password that cannot be guessed." - "Please enter the same user password again to verify you have typed it " - "correctly." - "Set up users and passwords" - "Setting users and passwords..." *** /home/d-i/tmp/spellcheck/level1/POT/packages_po_sublevel5.pot - "Use non-free firmware?" - "Firmware is a kind of software providing low-level control of certain " - "hardware components (such as Wi-Fi cards or audio chipsets), which may not " - "function fully or at all without it." - "Although not at all part of Debian, some non-free firmware has been made to " - "work with Debian. This firmware has varying licenses which restrict your " - "freedoms to use, modify, or share the software, and generally does not have " - "source forms that you may study." - "ZFS pool %s, volume %s" - "DASD %s (%s)" - "DASD %s (%s), partition #%s" - "Your boot partition has not been configured with the ext2 file system. This " - "is needed by your machine in order to boot. Please go back and use the ext2 " - "file system." - "Your boot partition is not located on the first partition of your hard disk. " - "This is needed by your machine in order to boot. Please go back and use " - "your first partition as a boot partition." - "Reserved BIOS boot area" - "biosgrub" - "ctc: Channel to Channel (CTC) or ESCON connection" - "qeth: OSA-Express in QDIO mode / HiperSockets" - "iucv: Inter-User Communication Vehicle - available for VM guests only" - "virtio: KVM VirtIO" - "Network device type:" - "Please choose the type of your primary network interface that you will need " - "for installing the Debian system (via NFS or HTTP). Only the listed devices " - "are supported." - "CTC read device:" - "The following device numbers might belong to CTC or ESCON connections." - "CTC write device:" - "Do you accept this configuration?" - "The configured parameters are:\n" - " read channel = ${device_read}\n" - " write channel = ${device_write}\n" - " protocol = ${protocol}" - "No CTC or ESCON connections" - "Please make sure that you have set them up correctly." - "Protocol for this connection:" - "Device:" - "Please select the OSA-Express QDIO / HiperSockets device." - "The configured parameters are:\n" - " channels = ${device0}, ${device1}, ${device2}\n" - " port = ${port}\n" - " layer2 = ${layer2}" - "No OSA-Express QDIO cards / HiperSockets" - "No OSA-Express QDIO cards / HiperSockets were detected. If you are running " - "VM please make sure that your card is attached to this guest." - "Port:" - "Please enter a relative port for this connection." - "Use this device in layer2 mode?" - "By default OSA-Express cards use layer3 mode. In that mode LLC headers are " - "removed from incoming IPv4 packets. Using the card in layer2 mode will make " - "it keep the MAC addresses of IPv4 packets." - "The configured parameter is:\n" - " peer = ${peer}" - "VM peer:" - "Please enter the name of the VM peer you want to connect to." - "If you want to connect to multiple peers, separate the names by colons, e." - "g. tcpip:linux1." - "The standard TCP/IP server name on VM is TCPIP; on VIF it's $TCPIP. Note: " - "IUCV must be enabled in the VM user directory for this driver to work and it " - "must be set up on both ends of the communication." - "Configure the network device" - "Available devices:" - "The following direct access storage devices (DASD) are available. Please " - "select each device you want to use one at a time." - "Select \"Finish\" at the bottom of the list when you are done." - "Choose device:" - "Please choose a device. You have to specify the complete device number, " - "including leading zeros." - "Invalid device" - "An invalid device number has been chosen." - "Format the device?" - "The DASD ${device} is already low-level formatted." - "Please choose whether you want to format again and remove any data on the " - "DASD. Note that formatting a DASD might take a long time." - "The DASD ${device} is not low-level formatted. DASD devices must be " - "formatted before you can create partitions." - "The DASD ${device} is in use" - "Could not low-level format the DASD ${device} because the DASD is in use. " - "For example, the DASD could be a member of a mapped device in an LVM volume " - "group." - "Formatting ${device}..." - "Configure direct access storage devices (DASD)" - "Install the ZIPL boot loader on a hard disk" *** /home/d-i/tmp/spellcheck/level1/POT/packages_po_sublevel4.pot - "!! ERROR: %s" - "KEYSTROKES:" - "'%c'" - "Display this help message" - "Go back to previous question" - "Select an empty entry" - "Other choices are available with '%c' and '%c'" - "Previous choices are available with '%c'" - "Next choices are available with '%c'" - "Prompt: '%c' for help, default=%d> " - "Prompt: '%c' for help> " - "Prompt: '%c' for help, default=%s> " - "[Press enter to continue]" - "Interface to use:" - "Packages that use debconf for configuration share a common look and feel. " - "You can select the type of user interface they use." - "None" - "'None' will never ask you any question." - "Text" - "'Text' is a traditional plain text interface." - "Newt" - "'Newt' is a full-screen, character based interface." - "GTK" - "'GTK' is a graphical interface that may be used in any graphical environment." - "Make this ChromeOS board bootable" - "Making this ChromeOS board bootable" - "Installing tools to manage ChromeOS boot images" - "Checking ChromeOS kernel partitions" - "Updating initramfs" - "Building a boot image" - "Writing the boot image to disk" - "No usable ChromeOS kernel partition is found" - "An error was returned while searching for a ChromeOS kernel partition." - "Cannot build a boot image" - "An error was returned while building a boot image." - "Cannot write boot image to disk" - "An error was returned while writing the boot image to disk." - "Reconfigure initramfs policies?" - "Could not generate a small enough boot image for this board. Usually this " - "can be resolved by including less modules in the initramfs." - "Configuring flash memory to boot the system" - "Making the system bootable" - "Preparing the system..." - "Writing the kernel to flash memory..." - "Generating boot image on disk..." - "Make the system bootable" - "Install GRUB?" - "GRUB 2 is the next generation of GNU GRUB, the boot loader that is commonly " - "used on i386/amd64 PCs. It is now also available for ${ARCH}." - "It has interesting new features but is still experimental software for this " - "architecture. If you choose to install it, you should be prepared for " - "breakage, and have an idea on how to recover your system if it becomes " - "unbootable. You're advised not to try this in production environments." - "Failed to mount ${PATH}" - "Mounting the ${FSTYPE} file system on ${PATH} failed." - "Warning: Your system may be unbootable!" - "Failed to mount /target/proc" - "Mounting the proc file system on /target/proc failed." - "Setting firmware variables for automatic boot" - "Some variables need to be set in the Genesi firmware in order for your " - "system to boot automatically. At the end of the installation, the system " - "will reboot. At the firmware prompt, set the following firmware variables " - "to enable auto-booting:" - "You will only need to do this once. Afterwards, enter the \"boot\" command " - "or reboot the system to proceed to your newly installed system." - "Alternatively, you will be able to boot the kernel manually by entering, at " - "the firmware prompt:" - "Some variables need to be set in CFE in order for your system to boot " - "automatically. At the end of installation, the system will reboot. At the " - "firmware prompt, set the following variables to simplify booting:" - "You will only need to do this once. This enables you to just issue the " - "command \"boot_debian\" at the CFE prompt." - "If you prefer to auto-boot on every startup, you can set the following " - "variable in addition to the ones above:" - "Virtual disk %s (%s)" - "Virtual disk %s, partition #%s (%s)" - "acls - support POSIX.1e Access Control List" - "shortnames - only use the old MS-DOS 8.3 style filenames" - "ChromeOS kernel partition" - "CrOS" - "No usable ChromeOS kernel partition is found. At least one such partition is " - "necessary for your machine to be bootable with ChromeOS' verified boot " - "methods (with CTRL+D or CTRL+U). These partitions must reside on the same " - "physical disk as either the root or the boot partition. Two 512 MB " - "partitions should be fine for most installations." - "If you cannot boot into the installed system in another way (like legacy " - "boot with CTRL+L), continuing the installation would result in an unbootable " - "machine." - "Configure the Network Block Device" - "NBD configuration action:" - "There are currently ${NUMBER} devices connected." - "Network Block Device server:" - "Please enter the host name or the IP address of the system running nbd-" - "server." - "Name for NBD export" - "Please enter the NBD export name needed to access nbd-server. The name " - "entered here should match an existing export on the server." - "Network Block Device device node:" - "Please select the NBD device node that you wish to connect or disconnect." - "Failed to connect to the NBD server" - "Connecting to the nbd-server failed. Please ensure that the host and the " - "export name which you entered are correct, that the nbd-server process is " - "running on that host, that the network is configured correctly, and retry." - "No more Network Block Device nodes left" - "Either all available NBD device nodes are in use or something went wrong " - "with the detection of the device nodes." - "No more NBD device nodes can be configured until a configured one is " - "disconnected." - "No connected Network Block Device nodes were found" - "There are currently no Network Block Device nodes connected to any server. " - "As such, you can't disconnect any of them." - "Connect a Network Block Device" - "Disconnect a Network Block Device" - "Finish and return to the partitioner" - "In order to start your new system, a so called boot loader is used. It is " - "installed in a boot partition. You must set the bootable flag for the " - "partition. Such a partition will be marked with \"${BOOTABLE}\" in the main " - "partitioning menu." *** /home/d-i/tmp/spellcheck/level1/POT/packages_po_sublevel3.pot - "Enable source repositories in APT?" - "By default source repositories are listed in /etc/apt/sources.list (with " - "appropriate \"deb-src\" lines) so that \"apt-get source\" works. However, if " - "you don't need this feature, you can disable those entries and save some " - "bandwidth during \"apt-get update\" operations." - "Tool to use to generate boot initrd:" - "The list shows the available tools. If you are unsure which to select, you " - "should select the default. If your system fails to boot, you can retry the " - "installation using the other options." - "Unsupported initrd generator" - "The package ${GENERATOR} that was selected to generate the initrd is not " - "supported." - "generic: include all available drivers" - "targeted: only include drivers needed for this system" - "Drivers to include in the initrd:" - "The primary function of an initrd is to allow the kernel to mount the root " - "file system. It therefore needs to contain all drivers and supporting " - "programs required to do that." - "A generic initrd is much larger than a targeted one and may even be so large " - "that some boot loaders are unable to load it but has the advantage that it " - "can be used to boot the target system on almost any hardware. With the " - "smaller targeted initrd there is a very small chance that not all needed " - "drivers are included." - "Enter random characters" - "You can help speed up the process by entering random characters on the " - "keyboard, or just wait until enough key data has been collected (which can " - "take a long time)." - "Key data has been created successfully." - "Enter random characters or make random movements with the mouse" - "You can help speed up the process by entering random characters on the " - "keyboard or by making random movements with the mouse." - "Resume installation" - "Choose \"Continue\" to really exit the shell and resume the installation; " - "any processes still running in the shell will be aborted." - "Architecture not supported" - "The specified Debian archive mirror does not seem to support your " - "architecture. Please try a different mirror." - "Do not change the boot/kernel font" - "Let the system select a suitable font" - "framebuffer only" - ". Arabic" - "# Armenian" - "# Cyrillic - KOI8-R and KOI8-U" - "# Cyrillic - non-Slavic languages" - ". Cyrillic - non-Slavic languages (for blind users)" - "# Cyrillic - Slavic languages (also Bosnian and Serbian Latin)" - ". Cyrillic - Slavic languages (for blind users)" - ". Ethiopic" - "# Georgian" - "# Greek" - ". Greek (for blind users)" - "# Hebrew" - "# Lao" - "# Latin1 and Latin5 - western Europe and Turkic languages" - "# Latin2 - central Europe and Romanian" - "# Latin3 and Latin8 - Chichewa; Esperanto; Irish; Maltese and Welsh" - "# Latin7 - Lithuanian; Latvian; Maori and Marshallese" - ". Latin - Vietnamese" - "# Thai" - ". Combined - Latin; Slavic Cyrillic; Hebrew; basic Arabic" - ". Combined - Latin; Slavic Cyrillic; Greek" - ". Combined - Latin; Slavic and non-Slavic Cyrillic" - "Guess optimal character set" - "Character set to support:" - "Please choose the character set that should be supported by the console font." - "If you don't use a framebuffer, the choices that start with \".\" will " - "reduce the number of available colors on the console." - "Font for the console:" - "\"VGA\" has a traditional appearance and has medium coverage of " - "international scripts. \"Fixed\" has a simplistic appearance and has better " - "coverage of international scripts. \"Terminus\" may help to reduce eye " - "fatigue, though some symbols have a similar aspect which may be a problem " - "for programmers. \"DejaVu\" is suited to screens with HiDPI." - "If you prefer a bold version of the Terminus font, choose either " - "TerminusBold (if you use a framebuffer) or TerminusBoldVGA (otherwise)." - "Font size:" - "Please select the size of the font for the console. For reference, the font " - "used when the computer boots has size 8x16." - "Please select the size of the font for the console. Some font sizes require " - "framebuffer." - "Encoding to use on the console:" - "Keep the current keyboard layout in the configuration file?" - "The current keyboard layout in the configuration file /etc/default/keyboard " - "is defined as XKBLAYOUT=\"${XKBLAYOUT}\" and XKBVARIANT=\"${XKBVARIANT}\"." - "Please choose whether you want to keep it. If you choose this option, no " - "questions about the keyboard layout will be asked and the current " - "configuration will be preserved." - "Keep default keyboard layout (${XKBLAYOUTVARIANT})?" - "The default value for the keyboard layout is XKBLAYOUT=\"${XKBLAYOUT}\" and " - "XKBVARIANT=\"${XKBVARIANT}\". This default value is based on the currently " - "defined language/region and the settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf." - "Please choose whether you want to keep it. If you choose this option, no " - "questions about the keyboard layout will be asked." - "Keep current keyboard options in the configuration file?" - "The current keyboard options in the configuration file /etc/default/keyboard " - "are defined as XKBOPTIONS=\"${XKBOPTIONS}\"." - "If you choose to keep these options, no questions about the keyboard options " - "will be asked." - "Keep default keyboard options (${XKBOPTIONS})?" - "The default value for the options of the keyboard layout is XKBOPTIONS=" - "\"${XKBOPTIONS}\". It is based on the currently defined language/region and " - "the settings in /etc/X11/xorg.conf." - "If you choose to keep it, no questions about the keyboard options will be " - "asked." - "Use Control+Alt+Backspace to terminate the X server?" - "By default the combination Control+Alt+Backspace does nothing. If you want " - "it can be used to terminate the X server." - "Check integrity of the installation media?" - "Warning: this check depends on your hardware and may take some time." - "Insert Debian installation media" - "Please insert one of the official Debian installation media before " - "continuing." - "Failed to mount installation media" - "The device '${CDROM}' could not be mounted correctly. Please check the media " - "and cables, and try it again." - "No valid Debian installation media" - "What you have inserted is no valid Debian installation media. Please try " - "again." - "Failed to open checksum file" - "Opening the MD5 file on the media failed. This file contains the checksums " - "of the files located on the media." - "Integrity test successful" - "The integrity test was successful. The installation image is valid." - "Integrity test failed" - "The file ${FILE} failed the MD5 checksum verification. Your installation " - "media or this file may have been corrupted." - "Check the integrity of another installation image?" - "Insert Debian boot media" - "Please make sure you have inserted the Debian installation media you booted " - "from, to continue with the installation." - "Checking integrity of installation image" - "Checking file: ${FILE}" - "UNetbootin media detected" - "It appears that your installation medium was generated using UNetbootin. " - "UNetbootin is regularly linked with difficult or unreproducible problem " - "reports from users; if you have problems using this installation medium, " - "please try your installation again without using UNetbootin before reporting " - "issues." - "The installation guide contains more information on how to create a USB " - "installation medium directly without UNetbootin." - "Kernel version mismatch" - "Live system kernel and installer kernel don't match" - "The installer can only be used if the kernel versions of the live system " - "(${LIVE_KERNEL}) and of the installer (${DI_KERNEL}) are the same." - "Please reboot with the correct kernel (${DI_KERNEL})." - "Install the GRUB boot loader to the multipath device?" - "Installation of GRUB on multipath is experimental." - "GRUB is always installed to the master boot record (MBR) of the multipath " - "device. It is also assumed that the WWID of this device is selected as boot " - "device in the system's FibreChannel adapter BIOS." - "The GRUB root device is: ${GRUBROOT}." - "An error occurred while setting up GRUB for the multipath device." - "The GRUB installation has been aborted." - "Enter device manually" - "Do you intend to use FireWire Ethernet?" - "No Ethernet card was detected, but a FireWire interface is present. It's " - "possible, though unlikely, that with the right FireWire hardware connected " - "to it, this could be your primary Ethernet interface." - "Additional parameters for module ${MODULE}:" - "The module ${MODULE} failed to load. You may need to pass parameters to the " - "module to make it work; this is common with older hardware. These parameters " - "are often I/O port and IRQ numbers that vary from machine to machine and " - "cannot be determined from the hardware. An example string looks something " - "like \"irq=7 io=0x220\"" - "If you don't know what to enter, consult your documentation, or leave it " - "blank to not load the module." - "Detect virtual driver disks from hardware manufacturer" - "Load drivers from internal virtual driver disk?" - "Installing on this hardware may require some drivers provided by the " - "manufacturer to be loaded from the built-in driver injection disk." - "Web server started, but network not running" - "A simple web server has been started on this computer to serve log files and " - "debug info. However, the network is not set up yet. The web server will be " - "left running, and will be accessible once the network is configured." - "Web server started" - "A simple web server has been started on this computer to serve log files and " - "debug info. An index of all the available log files can be found at http://" - "${ADDRESS}/" - "Failed to mount the floppy" - "Either the floppy device cannot be found, or a formatted floppy is not in " - "the drive." - "Detecting hardware to find hard drives" - "Searching drives for an installer ISO image" - "Mounting ${DRIVE}..." - "Scanning ${DRIVE} (in ${DIRECTORY})..." - "Do full disk search for installer ISO image?" - "The quick scan for installer ISO images, which looks only in common places, " - "did not find an installer ISO image. It's possible that a more thorough " - "search will find the ISO image, but it may take a long time." - "Failed to find an installer ISO image" - "No installer ISO images were found. If you downloaded the ISO image, it may " - "have a bad filename (not ending in \".iso\"), or it may be on a file system " - "that could not be mounted." - "You'll have to use an alternative installation method, select another device " - "to look for ISO image, or try again after you've fixed it." - "While one or more possible ISO images were found, they could not be mounted. " - "The ISO image you downloaded may be corrupt." - "No installer ISO image found" - "While one or more possible ISO images were found, they did not look like " - "valid installer ISO images." - "Successfully mounted ${SUITE} installer ISO image" - "The ISO file ${FILENAME} on ${DEVICE} (${SUITE}) will be used as the " - "installation ISO image." - "All detected devices" - "Device or partition to search for installation ISO(s):" - "You can select a device, manually specify a non-detected device, or rescan " - "available devices (useful for slow USB devices)." - "Device name:" - "Full search" - "ISO file to use:" - "One or multiple ISO files have been detected on the selected device(s). " - "Please choose which one you want to use, or ask for a more thorough search." - "Is ISO file ${FILENAME} the correct image for installation?" - "The ISO file ${FILENAME} on ${DEVICE} (${SUITE}, code ${CODENAME}, self-" - "described as '${DESCRIPTION}') will be used as the installation ISO image." - "If multiple ISO files exist on the same installer drive, you may select " - "which one you want to use." - "Copy the ISO image into RAM before mounting it?" - "There is enough available memory to be able to copy the ISO image into RAM." - "Choosing this option allows reusing the disk hosting the ISO image. If you " - "don't do it, the disk will be actively used to access the ISO image and it " - "can't be partitioned by the installer." - "Note however that if you overwrite the disk containing the ISO image, you " - "should not reboot before the end of the installation as you will not be able " - "to restart the installer since the ISO image will be gone from the hard disk " - "and memory." - "Activate existing volume groups?" - "${COUNT} existing volume groups have been found. Please indicate whether you " - "want to activate them." - "Modify volume groups (VG)" - "Modify logical volumes (LV)" - "Leave" - "LVM configuration action:" - "This is the Logical Volume Manager configuration menu." - "Create volume groups" - "Delete volume groups" - "Extend volume groups" - "Reduce volume groups" - "Volume groups configuration action:" - "Create logical volumes" - "Delete logical volumes" - "Logical volumes configuration action:" - "Devices for the new volume group:" - "Please select the devices for the new volume group." - "You can select one or more devices." - "Volume group name:" - "Please enter the name you would like to use for the new volume group." - "No physical volumes selected" - "No physical volumes were selected. The creation of a new volume group was " - "aborted." - "No volume group name entered" - "No name for the volume group has been entered. Please enter a name." - "Volume group name already in use" - "The selected volume group name is already in use. Please choose another name." - "Volume group name overlaps with device name" - "The selected volume group name overlaps with an existing device name. Please " - "choose another name." - "Volume group to delete:" - "Please select the volume group you wish to delete." - "No volume group found" - "No volume group has been found." - "The volume group may have already been deleted." - "Really delete the volume group?" - "Please confirm the ${VG} volume group removal." - "Error while deleting volume group" - "The selected volume group could not be deleted. One or more logical volumes " - "may currently be in use." - "No volume group can be deleted." - "Volume group to extend:" - "Please select the volume group you wish to extend." - "Devices to add to the volume group:" - "Please select the devices you wish to add to the volume group." - "No physical volumes were selected. Extension of the volume group was aborted." - "Error while extending volume group" - "The physical volume ${PARTITION} could not be added to the selected volume " - "group." - "No volume group can be reduced." - "Volume group to reduce:" - "Please select the volume group you wish to reduce." - "Device to remove from volume group:" - "Please select the device you wish to remove from the volume group." - "Error while reducing volume group" - "The selected volume group (${VG}) could not be reduced. There is only one " - "physical volume attached. Please delete the volume group instead." - "The physical volume ${PARTITION} could not be removed from the selected " - "volume group." - "No volume groups were found for creating a new logical volume. Please " - "create more physical volumes and volume groups." - "No free volume groups were found for creating a new logical volume. Please " - "create more physical volumes and volume groups, or reduce an existing volume " - "group." - "Logical volume name:" - "Please enter the name you would like to use for the new logical volume." - "Volume group:" - "Please select the volume group where the new logical volume should be " - "created." - "No logical volume name entered" - "No name for the logical volume has been entered. Please enter a name." - "Error while creating a new logical volume" - "The name ${LV} is already in use by another logical volume on the same " - "volume group (${VG})." - "Logical volume size:" - "Please enter the size of the new logical volume. The size may be entered in " - "the following formats: 10K (Kilobytes), 10M (Megabytes), 10G (Gigabytes), " - "10T (Terabytes). The default unit is Megabytes." - "Unable to create a new logical volume (${LV}) on ${VG} with the new size " - "${SIZE}." - "No volume group has been found for deleting a logical volume." - "Please select the volume group which contains the logical volume to be " - "deleted." - "No logical volume found" - "No logical volume has been found. Please create a logical volume first." - "Logical volume:" - "Please select the logical volume to be deleted on ${VG}." - "Error while deleting the logical volume" - "The logical volume (${LV}) on ${VG} could not be deleted." - "No usable physical volumes found" - "No physical volumes (i.e. partitions) were found in your system. All " - "physical volumes may already be in use. You may also need to load some " - "required kernel modules or re-partition the hard drives." - "Logical Volume Manager not available" - "The current kernel doesn't support the Logical Volume Manager. You may need " - "to load the lvm-mod module." - "Multidisk (MD) not available" - "The current kernel doesn't seem to support multidisk devices. This should be " - "solved by loading the needed modules." - "Create MD device" - "Delete MD device" - "Finish" - "Multidisk configuration actions" - "This is the Multidisk (MD) and software RAID configuration menu." - "Please select one of the proposed actions to configure multidisk devices." - "No RAID partitions available" - "No unused partitions of the type \"Linux RAID Autodetect\" are available. " - "Please create such a partition, or delete an already used multidisk device " - "to free its partitions." - "If you have such partitions, they might contain actual file systems, and are " - "therefore not available for use by this configuration utility." - "Not enough RAID partitions available" - "There are not enough RAID partitions available for your selected " - "configuration. You have ${NUM_PART} RAID partitions available but your " - "configuration requires ${REQUIRED} partitions." - "Multidisk device type:" - "Please choose the type of the multidisk device to be created." - "Active devices for the RAID0 multidisk device:" - "You have chosen to create a RAID0 array. Please choose the active devices in " - "this array." - "Number of active devices for the RAID${LEVEL} array:" - "The RAID${LEVEL} array will consist of both active and spare partitions. The " - "active partitions are those used, while the spare devices will only be used " - "if one or more of the active devices fail. A minimum of ${MINIMUM} active " - "devices is required." - "NOTE: this setting cannot be changed later." - "Active devices for the RAID${LEVEL} multidisk device:" - "You have chosen to create a RAID${LEVEL} array with ${COUNT} active devices." - "Please choose which partitions are active devices. You must select exactly " - "${COUNT} partitions." - "Number of spare devices for the RAID${LEVEL} array:" - "Spare devices for the RAID${LEVEL} multidisk device:" - "You have chosen to create a RAID${LEVEL} array with ${COUNT} spare devices." - "Please choose which partitions will be used as spare devices. You may choose " - "up to ${COUNT} partitions. If you choose less than ${COUNT} devices, the " - "remaining partitions will be added to the array as \"missing\". You will be " - "able to add them later to the array." - "Layout of the RAID10 multidisk device:" - "The layout must be n, o, or f (arrangement of the copies) followed by a " - "number (number of copies of each chunk). The number must be smaller or equal " - "to the number of active devices." - "The letter is the arrangement of the copies:\n" - " n - near copies: Multiple copies of one data block are at similar\n" - " offsets in different devices.\n" - " f - far copies: Multiple copies have very different offsets\n" - " o - offset copies: Rather than the chunks being duplicated within a\n" - " stripe, whole stripes are duplicated but are rotated by one\n" - " device so duplicate blocks are on different devices." - "Multidisk device to be deleted:" - "Deleting a multidisk device will stop it and clear the superblock of all its " - "components." - "Please note this will not immediately allow you to reuse the partitions or " - "devices in a new multidisk device. The array will however be unusable after " - "the deletion." - "If you select a device for deletion, you will get some information about it " - "and you will be given the option of aborting this operation." - "No multidisk devices available" - "No multidisk devices are available for deletion." - "Really delete this multidisk device?" - "Please confirm whether you really want to delete the following multidisk " - "device:" - " Device: ${DEVICE}\n" - " Type: ${TYPE}\n" - " Component devices:" - "Failed to delete the multidisk device" - "There was an error deleting the multidisk device. It may be in use." - "Waiting time (in seconds) for link detection:" - "Please enter the maximum time you would like to wait for network link " - "detection." - "Invalid network link detection waiting time" - "The value you have provided is not valid. The maximum waiting time (in " - "seconds) for network link detection must be a positive integer." - "IPv6 unsupported on point-to-point links" - "IPv6 addresses cannot be configured on point-to-point links. Please use an " - "IPv4 address, or go back and select a different network interface." - "Continue installation remotely using SSH" - "Start installer" - "Start installer (expert mode)" - "Start shell" - "Network console option:" - "This is the network console for the Debian installer. From here, you may " - "start the Debian installer, or execute an interactive shell." - "To return to this menu, you will need to log in again." - "Generating SSH host key" - "Remote installation password:" - "You need to set a password for remote access to the Debian installer. A " - "malicious or unqualified user with access to the installer can have " - "disastrous results, so you should take care to choose a password that is not " - "easy to guess. It should not be a word found in the dictionary, or a word " - "that could be easily associated with you, like your middle name." - "This password is used only by the Debian installer, and will be discarded " - "once you finish the installation." - "Please enter the same remote installation password again to verify that you " - "have typed it correctly." - "Password mismatch" - "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please enter a password " - "again." - "Start SSH" - "To continue the installation, please use an SSH client to connect to the IP " - "address ${ips} and log in as the \"installer\" user. For example:" - "The fingerprint of this SSH server's host key is: ${fingerprint}" - "Please check this carefully against the fingerprint reported by your SSH " - "client." - "Could not fetch SSH authorized keys" - "An error occurred while fetching SSH authorized keys from ${LOCATION}." - "No boot loader installed" - "No boot loader has been installed, either because you chose not to or " - "because your specific architecture doesn't support a boot loader yet." - "You will need to boot manually with the ${KERNEL} kernel on partition " - "${BOOT} and ${ROOT} passed as a kernel argument." - "Guided - use entire disk and set up encrypted LVM" - "Name of the volume group for the new system:" - "This happened because the selected recipe does not contain any partition " - "that can be created on LVM volumes." - "Continue installation without /boot partition?" - "The recipe you selected does not contain a separate partition for /boot. " - "This is normally needed to allow you to boot the system when using LVM." - "You can choose to ignore this warning, but that may result in a failure to " - "reboot the system after the installation is completed." - "The volume group name used to automatically partition using LVM is already " - "in use. Lowering the priority for configuration questions will allow you to " - "specify an alternative name." - "Unexpected error while creating volume group" - "Autopartitioning using LVM failed because an error occurred while creating " - "the volume group." - "Multiple disks (%s)" - "Non-existing physical volume" - "A volume group definition contains a reference to a non-existing physical " - "volume." - "Please check that all devices are properly connected. Alternatively, please " - "check the automatic partitioning recipe." - "No physical volume defined in volume group" - "The automatic partitioning recipe contains the definition of a volume group " - "that does not contain any physical volume." - "Please check the automatic partitioning recipe." - "Amount of volume group to use for guided partitioning:" - "You may use the whole volume group for guided partitioning, or part of it. " - "If you use only part of it, or if you add more disks later, then you will be " - "able to grow logical volumes later using the LVM tools, so using a smaller " - "part of the volume group at installation time may offer more flexibility." - "The minimum size of the selected partitioning recipe is ${MINSIZE} (or " - "${PERCENT}); please note that the packages you choose to install may require " - "more space than this. The maximum available size is ${MAXSIZE}." - "Invalid input" - "You entered \"${INPUT}\", which was not recognized as a valid size." - "${SIZE} is too big" - "You asked for ${SIZE} to be used for guided partitioning, but the available " - "space is only ${MAXSIZE}." - "${SIZE} is too small" - "You asked for ${SIZE} to be used for guided partitioning, but the selected " - "partitioning recipe requires at least ${MINSIZE}." - "Error while setting up RAID" - "An unexpected error occurred while setting up a preseeded RAID configuration." - "Not enough RAID partitions specified" - "There are not enough RAID partitions specified for your preseeded " - "configuration. You need at least 3 devices for a RAID5 array." - "MMC/SD card #%s (%s)" - "MMC/SD card #%s, partition #%s (%s)" - "RAID%s device #%s" - "Encrypted volume (%s)" - "Multipath %s (WWID %s)" - "Multipath %s (partition #%s)" - "LVM VG %s, LV %s" - "Loopback (loop%s)" - "physical volume for encryption" - "crypto" - "Device-mapper (dm-crypt)" - "Firmware-backed self-encrypting disk (vendor-implemented OPAL with LUKS2)" - "not active" - "Encryption method:" - "Encryption method for this partition:" - "Changing the encryption method will set other encryption-related fields to " - "their default values for the new encryption method." - "Encryption:" - "Encryption for this partition:" - "Key size:" - "Key size for this partition:" - "IV algorithm:" - "Initialization vector generation algorithm for this partition:" - "Different algorithms exist to derive the initialization vector for each " - "sector. This choice influences the encryption security. Normally, there is " - "no reason to change this from the recommended default, except for " - "compatibility with older systems." - "Encryption key:" - "Type of encryption key for this partition:" - "Encryption key hash:" - "Type of encryption key hash for this partition:" - "The encryption key is derived from the passphrase by applying a one-way hash " - "function to it. Normally, there is no reason to change this from the " - "recommended default and doing so in the wrong way can reduce the encryption " - "strength." - "OPAL self-encryption nested with dm-crypt:" - "Some disks support self-encryption. This is a hardware feature that, if " - "enabled via this option, will be used together with dm-crypt to provide a " - "double layer of encryption." - "Erase data:" - "Erase data on this partition" - "Factory reset this entire disk (ALL data will be lost)" - "Really erase the data on ${DEVICE}?" - "The data on ${DEVICE} will be overwritten with zeroes. It can no longer be " - "recovered after this step has completed. This is the last opportunity to " - "abort the erase." - "Erasing data on ${DEVICE}" - "The installer is now overwriting ${DEVICE} with zeroes to delete its " - "previous contents. This step may be skipped by cancelling this action." - "Erasing data on ${DEVICE} failed" - "An error occurred while trying to overwrite the data on ${DEVICE} with " - "zeroes. The data has not been erased." - "The data on ${DEVICE} will be overwritten with random data. It can no longer " - "be recovered after this step has completed. This is the last opportunity to " - "abort the erase." - "The installer is now overwriting ${DEVICE} with random data to prevent meta-" - "information leaks from the encrypted volume. This step may be skipped by " - "cancelling this action, albeit at the expense of a slight reduction of the " - "quality of the encryption." - "An error occurred while trying to overwrite ${DEVICE} with random data. " - "Recovery of the device's previous contents is possible and meta-information " - "of its new contents may be leaked." - "Setting up encryption..." - "Configure encrypted volumes" - "No partitions to encrypt" - "No partitions have been selected for encryption." - "Required programs missing" - "This build of debian-installer does not include one or more programs that " - "are required for partman-crypto to function correctly." - "Required encryption options missing" - "The encryption options for ${DEVICE} are incomplete. Please return to the " - "partition menu and select all required options." - "missing" - "In use as physical volume for encrypted volume ${DEV}" - "Encryption package installation failure" - "The kernel module package ${PACKAGE} could not be found or an error occurred " - "during its installation." - "It is likely that there will be problems setting up encrypted partitions " - "when the system is rebooted. You may be able to correct this by installing " - "the required package(s) later on." - "Write the changes to disk and configure encrypted volumes?" - "Before encrypted volumes can be configured, the current partitioning scheme " - "has to be written to disk. These changes cannot be undone." - "After the encrypted volumes have been configured, no additional changes to " - "the partitions on the disks containing encrypted volumes are allowed. Please " - "decide if you are satisfied with the current partitioning scheme for these " - "disks before continuing." - "Keep current partition layout and configure encrypted volumes?" - "Configuration of encrypted volumes failed" - "An error occurred while configuring encrypted volumes." - "The configuration has been aborted." - "Initialisation of encrypted volume failed" - "An error occurred while setting up encrypted volumes." - "Passphrase" - "Keyfile (GnuPG)" - "Random key" - "Unsafe swap space detected" - "An unsafe swap space has been detected." - "This is a fatal error since sensitive data could be written out to disk " - "unencrypted. This would allow someone with access to the disk to recover " - "parts of the encryption key or passphrase." - "Please disable the swap space (e.g. by running swapoff) or configure an " - "encrypted swap space and then run setup of encrypted volumes again. This " - "program will now abort." - "Encryption passphrase:" - "You need to choose a passphrase to encrypt ${DEVICE}." - "The overall strength of the encryption depends strongly on this passphrase, " - "so you should take care to choose a passphrase that is not easy to guess. It " - "should not be a word or sentence found in dictionaries, or a phrase that " - "could be easily associated with you." - "A good passphrase will contain a mixture of letters, numbers and " - "punctuation. Passphrases are recommended to have a length of 20 or more " - "characters." - "Re-enter passphrase to verify:" - "Please enter the same passphrase again to verify that you have typed it " - "correctly." - "Passphrase input error" - "The two passphrases you entered were not the same. Please try again." - "Empty passphrase" - "You entered an empty passphrase, which is not allowed. Please choose a non-" - "empty passphrase." - "Use weak passphrase?" - "You entered a passphrase that consists of less than ${MINIMUM} characters, " - "which is considered too weak. You should choose a stronger passphrase." - "OPAL admin password:" - "You need to choose a new, or provide the existing, OPAL admin password for " - "${DEVICE}." - "This password will be used to manage the whole device - add new OPAL " - "partitions, remove them, erase them. If this password is lost, the device " - "will need to be factory reset to be recovered, losing all data from all " - "partitions." - "Re-enter OPAL admin password to verify:" - "Please enter the same password again to verify that you have typed it " - "correctly." - "OPAL PSID:" - "You need to provide the OPAL PSID for ${DEVICE}. This is typically found on " - "the drive's label." - "Re-enter OPAL PSID to verify:" - "Please enter the same PSID again to verify that you have typed it correctly." - "OPAL PSID input error" - "The two OPAL PSIDs you entered were not the same. Please try again." - "Empty OPAL PSID" - "You entered an empty PSID, which is not allowed. Please provide a non-empty " - "PSID." - "The encryption key for ${DEVICE} is now being created." - "Keyfile creation failure" - "An error occurred while creating the keyfile." - "Configure encryption without separate /boot?" - "You have selected the root file system to be stored on an encrypted " - "partition. When using GRUB, usually this feature requires a separate /boot " - "partition on which the kernel and initrd can be stored. This is not required " - "when using systemd-boot/UKIs, as the ESP is used instead." - "Encryption configuration failure" - "You have selected the /boot file system to be stored on an encrypted " - "partition. This is not possible because the boot loader would be unable to " - "load the kernel and initrd. Continuing now would result in an installation " - "that cannot be used." - "You should go back and choose a non-encrypted partition for the /boot file " - "system." - "Are you sure you want to use a random key?" - "You have chosen a random key type for ${DEVICE} but requested the " - "partitioner to create a file system on it." - "Using a random key type means that the partition data is going to be " - "destroyed upon each reboot. This should only be used for swap partitions." - "Failed to download crypto components" - "An error occurred trying to download additional crypto components." - "Proceed to install crypto components despite insufficient memory?" - "There does not seem to be sufficient memory available to install additional " - "crypto components. If you choose to go ahead and continue anyway, the " - "installation process could fail." - "Create encrypted volumes" - "Encryption configuration actions" - "This menu allows you to configure encrypted volumes." - "Devices to encrypt:" - "Please select the devices to be encrypted." - "No devices selected" - "No devices were selected for encryption." - "Configure iSCSI volumes" - "Log into iSCSI targets" - "iSCSI configuration actions" - "This menu allows you to configure iSCSI volumes." - "iSCSI target portal address:" - "Enter an IP address to scan for iSCSI targets. To use a port other than the " - "default of 3260, use \"IP:port\" notation, for example \"1.2.3.4:3261\"." - "iSCSI initiator username for ${PORTAL}:" - "Some iSCSI targets require the initiator (client) to authenticate using a " - "username and password. If that is the case for this target, enter the " - "username here. Otherwise, leave this blank." - "iSCSI initiator password for ${PORTAL}:" - "Enter the initiator password needed to authenticate to this iSCSI target." - "iSCSI target username for ${PORTAL}:" - "In some environments, the iSCSI target needs to authenticate to the " - "initiator as well as the other way round. If that is the case here, enter " - "the incoming username which the target is expected to supply. Otherwise, " - "leave this blank." - "iSCSI target password for ${PORTAL}:" - "Enter the incoming password which the iSCSI target is expected to supply." - "No iSCSI targets discovered" - "No iSCSI targets were discovered on ${PORTAL}." - "iSCSI targets on ${PORTAL}:" - "Select the iSCSI targets you wish to use." - "iSCSI login failed" - "Logging into the iSCSI target ${TARGET} on ${PORTAL} failed." - "Unallocated physical volumes:" - "Volume groups:" - "Uses physical volume:" - "Provides logical volume:" - "none[ Do not translate what's inside the brackets and just put the " - "translation for the word \"none\" in your language without any brackets. " - "This \"none\" relates to \"Physical Volumes:\" ]" - "none[ Do not translate what's inside the brackets and just put the " - "translation for the word \"none\" in your language without any brackets. " - "This \"none\" relates to \"Volume Groups:\" ]" - "PV" - "In use by LVM volume group ${VG}" - "Display configuration details" - "Create volume group" - "Delete volume group" - "Extend volume group" - "Reduce volume group" - "Create logical volume" - "Delete logical volume" - "Write the changes to disks and configure LVM?" - "Before the Logical Volume Manager can be configured, the current " - "partitioning scheme has to be written to disk. These changes cannot be " - "undone." - "After the Logical Volume Manager is configured, no additional changes to the " - "partitioning scheme of disks containing physical volumes are allowed during " - "the installation. Please decide if you are satisfied with the current " - "partitioning scheme before continuing." - "Keep current partition layout and configure LVM?" - "After the Logical Volume Manager is configured, no additional changes to the " - "partitions in the disks containing physical volumes are allowed. Please " - "decide if you are satisfied with the current partitioning scheme in these " - "disks before continuing." - "LVM configuration failure" - "An error occurred while writing the changes to the disks." - "Logical Volume Manager configuration has been aborted." - "physical volume for LVM" - "lvm" - "Summary of current LVM configuration:" - " Free Physical Volumes: ${FREE_PVS}\n" - " Used Physical Volumes: ${USED_PVS}\n" - " Volume Groups: ${VGS}\n" - " Logical Volumes: ${LVS}" - "Current LVM configuration:" - "No physical volumes were selected. The creation of a new volume group has " - "been aborted." - "No name for the volume group has been entered. Please enter a name." - "The selected volume group name is already in use. Please choose a different " - "name." - "The selected volume group name overlaps with an existing device name. Please " - "choose a different name." - "Error while creating volume group" - "The volume group ${VG} could not be created." - "No physical volumes were selected. Extension of the volume group has been " - "aborted." - "Devices to remove from the volume group:" - "Please select the devices you wish to remove from the volume group." - "No physical volumes were selected. Reduction of the volume group was aborted." - "No name for the logical volume has been entered. Please enter a name." - "Please enter the size of the new logical volume. You can use the following " - "formats: 10KB (Kilobytes), 10KiB (Kibibytes), 10MB (Megabytes), 10MiB " - "(Mebibytes), 10GB (Gigabytes), 10GiB (Gibibytes), 10TB (Terabytes), 10TiB " - "(Tebibytes). The default unit is Megabytes." - "No logical volume has been found. Please create a logical volume first." - "Please select the logical volume to delete." - "in VG ${VG}" - "The logical volume ${LV} on ${VG} could not be deleted." - "Error while initializing physical volume" - "The physical volume ${PV} could not be initialized." - "Invalid logical volume or volume group name" - "Logical volume or volume group names may only contain alphanumeric " - "characters, hyphen, plus, period, and underscore. They must be 128 " - "characters or less and may not begin with a hyphen. The names \".\" and \".." - "\" are not allowed. In addition, logical volume names cannot begin with " - "\"snapshot\"." - "Please choose a different name." - "Remove existing logical volume data?" - "The selected device already contains the following LVM logical volumes, " - "volume groups and physical volumes which are about to be removed:" - "Logical volume(s) to be removed: ${LVTARGETS}" - "Volume group(s) to be removed: ${VGTARGETS}" - "Physical volume(s) to be removed: ${PVTARGETS}" - "Note that this will also permanently erase any data currently on the logical " - "volumes." - "Unable to automatically remove LVM data" - "Because the volume group(s) on the selected device also consist of physical " - "volumes on other devices, it is not considered safe to remove its LVM data " - "automatically. If you wish to use this device for partitioning, please " - "remove its LVM data first." - "Logical Volume Management" - "A common situation for system administrators is to find that some disk " - "partition (usually the most important one) is short on space, while some " - "other partition is underused. The Logical Volume Manager (LVM) can help with " - "this." - "LVM allows combining disk or partition devices (\"physical volumes\") to " - "form a virtual disk (\"volume group\"), which can then be divided into " - "virtual partitions (\"logical volumes\"). Volume groups and logical volumes " - "may span several physical disks. New physical volumes may be added to a " - "volume group at any time, and logical volumes can be resized up to the " - "amount of unallocated space in the volume group." - "The items on the LVM configuration menu can be used to edit volume groups " - "and logical volumes. After you return to the main partition manager screen, " - "logical volumes will be displayed in the same way as ordinary partitions, " - "and should be treated as such." - "Software RAID device" - "Configure software RAID" - "In use by software RAID device ${DEVICE}" - "Software RAID not available" - "The current kernel doesn't seem to support software RAID (MD) devices. This " - "should be solved by loading the necessary modules." - "Software RAID configuration actions" - "This is the software RAID (or MD, \"multiple device\") configuration menu." - "Please select one of the proposed actions to configure software RAID." - "Software RAID device type:" - "Please choose the type of the software RAID device to be created." - "No unused partitions of the type \"Linux RAID Autodetect\" are available. " - "Please create such a partition, or delete an already used software RAID " - "device to free its partitions." - "Active devices for the RAID0 array:" - "The RAID${LEVEL} array will consist of both active and spare devices. The " - "active devices are those used, while the spare devices will only be used if " - "one or more of the active devices fail. A minimum of ${MINIMUM} active " - "devices is required." - "Active devices for the RAID${LEVEL} array:" - "Spare devices for the RAID${LEVEL} array:" - "Please choose which partitions will be used as spare devices. You may choose " - "up to ${COUNT} partitions. If you choose less than ${COUNT} devices, the " - "remaining partitions will be added to the array as \"missing\". You will be " - "able to add them to the array later." - "Layout of the RAID10 array:" - "Software RAID device to be deleted:" - "Deleting a software RAID device will stop it and clear the superblock of all " - "its components." - "Please note this will not immediately allow you to reuse the partitions or " - "devices in a new software RAID device. The array will however be unusable " - "after the deletion." - "No software RAID devices available" - "No software RAID devices are available for deletion." - "Really delete this software RAID device?" - "Please confirm whether you really want to delete the following software RAID " - "device:" - "Failed to delete the software RAID device" - "There was an error deleting the software RAID device. It may be in use." - "Write the changes to the storage devices and configure RAID?" - "Before RAID can be configured, the changes have to be written to the storage " - "devices. These changes cannot be undone." - "When RAID is configured, no additional changes to the partitions in the " - "disks containing physical volumes are allowed. Please convince yourself " - "that you are satisfied with the current partitioning scheme in these disks." - "Keep current partition layout and configure RAID?" - "RAID configuration failure" - "RAID configuration has been aborted." - "physical volume for RAID" - "raid" - "Remove existing software RAID partitions?" - "The selected device contains partitions used for software RAID devices. The " - "following devices and partitions are about to be removed:" - "Software RAID devices about to be removed: ${REMOVED_DEVICES}" - "Partitions used by these RAID devices: ${REMOVED_PARTITIONS}" - "Note that this will also permanently erase any data currently on the " - "software RAID devices." - "Download debconf preconfiguration file" - "Location of initial preconfiguration file:" - "In order to perform an automated install, you need to supply a " - "preconfiguration file (which can in turn pull in other files). To do that, " - "you need to provide a (perhaps partial) URL." - "This can be as simple as the machine name where your preseed files reside up " - "to a full URL. Any of these could be made to work:\n" - " intra\t\t[for example.com, these three are equivalent]\n" - " intra.example.com\n" - " http://intra.example.com/d-i/./lenny/preseed.cfg\n" - " http://192.168.0.1/~phil/test47.txt\n" - " floppy://preseed.cfg\n" - " file:///hd-media/kiosk/./preseed.cfg" - "For fully automated installs, preseed/url should itself be preseeded (via " - "kernel command line, DHCP, or syslinux.cfg on customised media)." - "See http://wiki.debian.org/DebianInstaller/Preseed for inspiration." - "Load debconf preconfiguration file" - "No partitions found" - "The installer could not find any partitions, so you will not be able to " - "mount a root file system. This may be caused by the kernel failing to detect " - "your hard disk drive or failing to read the partition table, or the disk may " - "be unpartitioned. If you wish, you may investigate this from a shell in the " - "installer environment." - "Assemble RAID array" - "Do not use a root file system" - "Device to use as root file system:" - "Enter a device you wish to use as your root file system. You will be able to " - "choose among various rescue operations to perform on this file system." - "If you choose not to use a root file system, you will be given a reduced " - "choice of operations that can be performed without one. This may be useful " - "if you need to correct a partitioning problem." - "No such device" - "The device you entered for your root file system (${DEVICE}) does not exist. " - "Please try again." - "Mount failed" - "An error occurred while mounting the device you entered for your root file " - "system (${DEVICE}) on /target." - "Please check the syslog for more information." - "Rescue operations" - "Rescue operation failed" - "The rescue operation '${OPERATION}' failed with exit code ${CODE}." - "Execute a shell in ${DEVICE}" - "Execute a shell in the installer environment" - "Choose a different root file system" - "Reboot the system" - "Executing a shell" - "After this message, you will be given a shell with ${DEVICE} mounted on \"/" - "\". If you need any other file systems (such as a separate \"/usr\"), you " - "will have to mount those yourself." - "Error running shell in /target" - "A shell (${SHELL}) was found on your root file system (${DEVICE}), but an " - "error occurred while running it." - "No shell found in /target" - "No usable shell was found on your root file system (${DEVICE})." - "Interactive shell on ${DEVICE}" - "After this message, you will be given a shell with ${DEVICE} mounted on \"/" - "target\". You may work on it using the tools available in the installer " - "environment. If you want to make it your root file system temporarily, run " - "\"chroot /target\". If you need any other file systems (such as a separate " - "\"/usr\"), you will have to mount those yourself." - "After this message, you will be given a shell in the installer environment. " - "No file systems have been mounted." - "Interactive shell in the installer environment" - "Passphrase for ${DEVICE}:" - "Please enter the passphrase for the encrypted volume ${DEVICE}." - "If you don't enter anything, the volume will not be available during rescue " - "operations." - "Automatic" - "Partitions to assemble:" - "Select the partitions to assemble into a RAID array. If you select " - "\"Automatic\", then all devices containing RAID physical volumes will be " - "scanned and assembled." - "Note that a RAID partition at the end of a disk may sometimes cause that " - "disk to be mistakenly detected as containing a RAID physical volume. In that " - "case, you should select the appropriate partitions individually." - "Mount separate ${FILESYSTEM} partition?" - "The installed system appears to use a separate ${FILESYSTEM} partition." - "It is normally a good idea to mount it as it will allow operations such as " - "reinstalling the boot loader. However, if the file system on ${FILESYSTEM} " - "is corrupt then you may want to avoid mounting it." - "Install the systemd-boot boot loader" - "Number of retries per boot entry (0 to disable):" - "Configures the automatic boot assessment logic, which automatically falls " - "back to a previous boot entry if a new one fails more than the configured " - "number of retries when first added. For more details, see: https://systemd." - "io/AUTOMATIC_BOOT_ASSESSMENT/" - "If the desired time zone is not listed, then please go back to the step " - "\"Choose language\" and select a country that uses the desired time zone " - "(the country where you live or are located)." - "Coordinated Universal Time (UTC)" - "Select your time zone:" - "Select a location in your time zone:" - "Select a city in your time zone:" - "Select the state or province to set your time zone:" - "McMurdo" - "Rothera" - "Palmer" - "Mawson" - "Davis" - "Casey" - "Vostok" - "Dumont-d'Urville" - "Syowa" - "Australian Capital Territory" - "New South Wales" - "Victoria" - "Northern Territory" - "Queensland" - "South Australia" - "Tasmania" - "Western Australia" - "Eyre Highway" - "Yancowinna County" - "Lord Howe Island" - "Acre" - "Alagoas" - "Amazonas" - "Amapá" - "Bahia" - "Ceará" - "Distrito Federal" - "Espírito Santo" - "Fernando de Noronha" - "Goiás" - "Maranhão" - "Minas Gerais" - "Mato Grosso do Sul" - "Mato Grosso" - "Pará" - "Paraíba" - "Pernambuco" - "Piauí" - "Paraná" - "Rio de Janeiro" - "Rio Grande do Norte" - "Rondônia" - "Roraima" - "Rio Grande do Sul" - "Santa Catarina" - "Sergipe" - "São Paulo" - "Tocantins" - "Newfoundland" - "Atlantic" - "Eastern" - "Central" - "East Saskatchewan" - "Saskatchewan" - "Mountain" - "Pacific" - "Kinshasa" - "Lubumbashi" - "Santiago" - "Easter Island" - "Guayaquil" - "Galapagos" - "Madrid" - "Ceuta" - "Canary Islands" - "Yap" - "Truk" - "Pohnpei" - "Kosrae" - "Godthab" - "Danmarkshavn" - "Scoresbysund" - "Thule" - "Western (Sumatra, Jakarta, Java, West and Central Kalimantan)" - "Central (Sulawesi, Bali, Nusa Tenggara, East and South Kalimantan)" - "Eastern (Maluku, Papua)" - "Tarawa (Gilbert Islands)" - "Enderbury (Phoenix Islands)" - "Kiritimati (Line Islands)" - "Almaty" - "Qyzylorda" - "Aqtobe" - "Atyrau" - "Oral" - "Ulaanbaatar" - "Hovd" - "Choibalsan" - "North-West" - "Sonora" - "South-East" - "Auckland" - "Chatham Islands" - "Tahiti (Society Islands)" - "Marquesas Islands" - "Gambier Islands" - "Lisbon" - "Madeira Islands" - "Azores" - "Moscow-01 - Kaliningrad" - "Moscow+00 - Moscow" - "Moscow+01 - Samara" - "Moscow+02 - Yekaterinburg" - "Moscow+03 - Omsk" - "Moscow+04 - Krasnoyarsk" - "Moscow+05 - Irkutsk" - "Moscow+06 - Yakutsk" - "Moscow+07 - Vladivostok" - "Moscow+08 - Magadan" - "Moscow+09 - Kamchatka" - "Johnston Atoll" - "Midway Islands" - "Wake Island" - "Alaska" - "Hawaii" - "Arizona" - "East Indiana" - "Samoa" - "Port Moresby" - "Bougainville" *** /home/d-i/tmp/spellcheck/level1/POT/packages_po_sublevel2.pot - "Installer components to load:" - "All components of the installer needed to complete the install will be " - "loaded automatically and are not listed here. Some other (optional) " - "installer components are shown below. They are probably not necessary, but " - "may be interesting to some users." - "Note that if you select a component that requires others, those components " - "will also be loaded." - "To save memory, only components that are certainly needed for an install are " - "selected by default. The other installer components are not all necessary " - "for a basic install, but you may need some of them, especially certain " - "kernel modules, so look through the list carefully and select the components " - "you need." - "Failed to load installer component" - "Loading ${PACKAGE} failed for unknown reasons. Aborting." - "Continue the install without loading kernel modules?" - "No kernel modules were found. This probably is due to a mismatch between the " - "kernel used by this version of the installer and the kernel version " - "available in the archive." - "You should make sure that your installation image is up-to-date, or - if " - "that's the case - try a different mirror, preferably deb.debian.org." - "The installation will probably fail to work if you continue without kernel " - "modules." - "Scanning local repositories..." - "Scanning the security updates repository..." - "Scanning the release updates repository..." - "Scanning the backports repository..." - "Retry" - "Ignore" - "The installer failed to download the public key used to sign the local " - "repository at ${MIRROR}:" - "Cannot access repository" - "The repository on ${HOST} couldn't be accessed, so its updates will not be " - "made available to you at this time. You should investigate this later." - "Commented out entries for ${HOST} have been added to the /etc/apt/sources." - "list file." - "apt configuration problem" - "Change mirror" - "Downloading a file failed:" - "The installer failed to access the mirror. This may be a problem with your " - "network, or with the mirror. You can choose to retry the download, select a " - "different mirror, or ignore the problem and continue without all the " - "packages from this mirror." - "Continue without a network mirror?" - "No network mirror was selected." - "Use restricted software?" - "Some non-free software is available in packaged form. Though this software " - "is not a part of the main distribution, standard package management tools " - "can be used to install it. This software has varying licenses which may " - "prevent you from using, modifying, or sharing it." - "Use software from the \"universe\" component?" - "Some additional software is available in packaged form. This software is " - "free and, though it is not a part of the main distribution, standard package " - "management tools can be used to install it." - "Use software from the \"multiverse\" component?" - "Some non-free software is available in packaged form. Though this software " - "is not a part of the main distribution, standard package management tools " - "can be used to install it. This software has varying licenses and (in some " - "cases) patent restrictions which may prevent you from using, modifying, or " - "sharing it." - "Use software from the \"partner\" repository?" - "Some additional software is available from Canonical's \"partner\" " - "repository. This software is not part of Ubuntu, but is offered by Canonical " - "and the respective vendors as a service to Ubuntu users." - "Use backported software?" - "Some software has been backported from the development tree to work with " - "this release. Although this software has not gone through such complete " - "testing as that contained in the release, it includes newer versions of some " - "applications which may provide useful features." - "Proceed with installation to unclean target?" - "The target file system contains files from a past installation. These files " - "could cause problems with the installation process, and if you proceed, some " - "of the existing files may be overwritten." - "No file system mounted on /target" - "Before the installation can proceed, a root file system must be mounted on /" - "target. The partitioner and formatter should have done this for you." - "Not installing to unclean target" - "The installation to the target file system has been canceled. You should go " - "back and erase or format the target file system before proceeding with the " - "install." - "Cannot install base system" - "The installer cannot figure out how to install the base system. It found no " - "installable image, and no valid mirror was configured." - "Debootstrap Error" - "Failed to determine the codename for the release." - "Failed to install the base system" - "The base system installation into /target/ failed." - "Check /var/log/syslog or see virtual console 4 for the details." - "Base system installation error" - "The debootstrap program exited with an error (return value ${EXITCODE})." - "The debootstrap program exited abnormally." - "The following error occurred:" - "Unable to install the selected kernel" - "An error was returned while trying to install the kernel into the target " - "system." - "Kernel package: '${KERNEL}'." - "none[ Do not translate what's inside the brackets and just put the " - "translation for the word \"none\" in your language without any brackets. " - "This \"none\" means \"no kernel\" ]" - "Kernel to install:" - "The list shows the available kernels. Please choose one of them in order to " - "make the system bootable from the hard drive." - "Continue without installing a kernel?" - "No installable kernel was found in the defined APT sources." - "You may try to continue without a kernel, and manually install your own " - "kernel later. This is only recommended for experts, otherwise you will " - "likely end up with a machine that doesn't boot." - "Cannot install kernel" - "The installer cannot find a suitable kernel package to install." - "Unable to install ${PACKAGE}" - "An error was returned while trying to install the ${PACKAGE} package onto " - "the target system." - "Failed getting Release file ${SUBST0}." - "Failed getting Release signature file ${SUBST0}." - "Release file signed by unknown key (key id ${SUBST0})" - "Invalid Release file: no valid components." - "Invalid Release file: no entry for ${SUBST0}." - "Couldn't retrieve ${SUBST0}. This may be due to a network problem or bad " - "media, depending on your installation method." - "If you are installing from CD-R or CD-RW, burning the CD at a lower speed " - "may help." - "Debootstrap warning" - "Warning: ${INFO}" - "Retrying failed download of ${SUBST0}" - "critical" - "high" - "medium" - "low" - "Ignore questions with a priority less than:" - "Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritize the questions they " - "might ask you. Only questions with a certain priority or higher are actually " - "shown to you; all less important questions are skipped." - "You can select the lowest priority of question you want to see:\n" - " - 'critical' is for items that will probably break the system\n" - " without user intervention.\n" - " - 'high' is for items that don't have reasonable defaults.\n" - " - 'medium' is for normal items that have reasonable defaults.\n" - " - 'low' is for trivial items that have defaults that will work in\n" - " the vast majority of cases." - "For example, this question is of medium priority, and if your priority were " - "already 'high' or 'critical', you wouldn't see this question." - "Change debconf priority" - "Debian version to install:" - "Debian comes in several flavors. Stable is well-tested and rarely changes. " - "Unstable is untested and frequently changing. Testing is a middle ground, " - "that receives many of the new versions from unstable if they are not too " - "buggy." - "Only flavors available on the selected mirror are listed." - "Go back and try a different mirror?" - "The specified (default) Debian version (${RELEASE}) is not available from " - "the selected mirror. It is possible to continue and select a different " - "release for your installation, but normally you should go back and select a " - "different mirror that does support the correct version." - "Bad archive mirror" - "An error has been detected while trying to use the specified Debian archive " - "mirror." - "Possible reasons for the error are: incorrect mirror specified; mirror is " - "not available (possibly due to an unreliable network connection); mirror is " - "broken (for example because an invalid Release file was found); mirror does " - "not support the correct Debian version." - "Additional details may be available in /var/log/syslog or on virtual console " - "4." - "Please check the specified mirror or try a different one." - "oldstable" - "stable" - "testing" - "unstable" - "Debian archive mirror directory:" - "Please enter the directory in which the mirror of the Debian archive is " - "located." - "FTP proxy information (blank for none):" - "If you need to use a FTP proxy to access the outside world, enter the proxy " - "information here. Otherwise, leave this blank." - "US[ Default value for ftp]" - "Usually, ftp..debian.org is a good choice." - "Protocol for file downloads:" - "Please select the protocol to be used for downloading files. If unsure, " - "select \"http\"; it is less prone to problems involving firewalls." - "Keyboard model:" - "Please select the model of the keyboard of this machine." - "No temporary switch" - "Both Logo keys" - "Method for temporarily toggling between national and Latin input:" - "When the keyboard is in national mode and one wants to type only a few Latin " - "letters, it might be more appropriate to switch temporarily to Latin mode. " - "The keyboard remains in that mode as long as the chosen key is kept pressed. " - "That key may also be used to input national letters when the keyboard is in " - "Latin mode." - "You can disable this feature by choosing \"No temporary switch\"." - "The default for the keyboard layout" - "No AltGr key" - "Keypad Enter key" - "Both Alt keys" - "Key to function as AltGr:" - "With some keyboard layouts, AltGr is a modifier key used to input some " - "characters, primarily ones that are unusual for the language of the keyboard " - "layout, such as foreign currency symbols and accented letters. These are " - "often printed as an extra symbol on keys." - "No compose key" - "Compose key:" - "The Compose key (known also as Multi_key) causes the computer to interpret " - "the next few keystrokes as a combination in order to produce a character not " - "found on the keyboard." - "On the text console the Compose key does not work in Unicode mode. If not in " - "Unicode mode, regardless of what you choose here, you can always also use " - "the Control+period combination as a Compose key." - "Check the integrity of installation media" - "Load drivers from removable media?" - "No device for installation media was detected." - "You may need to load additional drivers from removable media, such as a " - "driver floppy or a USB stick. If you have these available now, insert the " - "media, and continue. Otherwise, you will be given the option to manually " - "select some modules." - "Manually select a module and device for installation media?" - "No device for installation media (like a CD-ROM device) was detected." - "If your CD-ROM drive is an old Mitsumi or another non-IDE, non-SCSI CD-ROM " - "drive, you should choose which module to load and the device to use. If you " - "don't know which module and device are needed, look for some documentation " - "or try a network installation." - "Retry mounting installation media?" - "Your installation media couldn't be mounted. When installing from CD-ROM, " - "this probably means that the disk was not in the drive. If so you can insert " - "it and try again." - "Module needed for accessing the installation media:" - "The automatic detection didn't find a drive for installation media. When " - "installing from CD-ROM and you have an unusual CD-ROM drive (that is neither " - "IDE nor SCSI), you can try to load a specific module." - "Device file for accessing the installation media:" - "In order to access your installation media (like your CD-ROM), please enter " - "the device file that should be used. Non-standard CD-ROM drives use non-" - "standard device files (such as /dev/mcdx)." - "You may switch to the shell on the second terminal (ALT+F2) to check the " - "available devices in /dev with \"ls /dev\". You can return to this screen by " - "pressing ALT+F1." - "Installation media detected" - "Autodetection of the installation media was successful. A drive has been " - "found that contains '${cdname}'. The installation will now continue." - "Incorrect installation media detected" - "The detected media cannot be used for installation." - "Please provide suitable media to continue with the installation." - "Error reading Release file" - "The installation media do not seem to contain a valid 'Release' file, or " - "that file could not be read correctly." - "You may try to repeat the media detection, but even if it does succeed the " - "second time, you may experience problems later in the installation." - "Detect and mount installation media" - "Failed to copy file from installation media. Retry?" - "There was a problem reading data. Please make sure you have inserted the " - "installation media correctly. If retrying does not work, you should check " - "the integrity of your installation media (there is an associated entry in " - "the main menu for that)." - "Set the clock using NTP?" - "The Network Time Protocol (NTP) can be used to set the system's clock. Your " - "system works best with a correctly set clock." - "NTP server to use:" - "The default NTP server is almost always a good choice, but if you prefer to " - "use another NTP server, you can enter it here." - "Wait another 30 seconds for hwclock to set the clock?" - "Setting the hardware clock is taking longer than expected. The 'hwclock' " - "program used to set the clock may have problems talking to the hardware " - "clock." - "If you choose to not wait for hwclock to finish setting the clock, this " - "system's clock may not be set correctly." - "Interactive shell" - "After this message, you will be running \"ash\", a Bourne-shell clone." - "The root file system is a RAM disk. The hard disk file systems are mounted " - "on \"/target\". The editor available to you is nano. It's very small and " - "easy to figure out. To get an idea of what Unix utilities are available to " - "you, use the \"help\" command." - "Use the \"exit\" command to return to the installation menu." - "Exit installer" - "Are you sure you want to exit now?" - "If you have not finished the install, your system may be left in an unusable " - "state." - "Terminal plugin not available" - "This build of the debian-installer requires the terminal plugin in order to " - "display a shell. Unfortunately, this plugin is currently unavailable." - "It should be available after reaching the \"Loading additional components\" " - "installation step." - "Alternatively, you can open a shell by pressing Ctrl+Alt+F2. Use Alt+F5 to " - "get back to the installer." - "Unable to configure GRUB" - "Device for boot loader installation:" - "You need to make the newly installed system bootable, by installing the GRUB " - "boot loader on a bootable device. The usual way to do this is to install " - "GRUB to your primary drive (UEFI partition/boot record). You may instead " - "install GRUB to a different drive (or partition), or to removable media." - "The device notation should be specified as a device in /dev. Below are some " - "examples:\n" - " - \"/dev/sda\" will install GRUB to your primary drive (UEFI partition/" - "boot\n" - " record);\n" - " - \"/dev/sdb\" will install GRUB to a secondary drive (which may for " - "instance\n" - " be a thumbdrive);\n" - " - \"/dev/fd0\" will install GRUB to a floppy." - "GRUB password:" - "The GRUB boot loader offers many powerful interactive features, which could " - "be used to compromise your system if unauthorized users have access to the " - "machine when it is starting up. To defend against this, you may choose a " - "password which will be required before editing menu entries or entering the " - "GRUB command-line interface. By default, any user will still be able to " - "start any menu entry without entering the password." - "If you do not wish to set a GRUB password, leave this field blank." - "Please enter the same GRUB password again to verify that you have typed it " - "correctly." - "Password input error" - "The two passwords you entered were not the same. Please try again." - "GRUB installation failed" - "The '${GRUB}' package failed to install into /target/. Without the GRUB boot " - "loader, the installed system will not boot." - "Unable to install GRUB in ${BOOTDEV}" - "Executing 'grub-install ${BOOTDEV}' failed." - "This is a fatal error." - "Executing 'update-grub' failed." - "Reinstall GRUB boot loader" - "Force GRUB installation to the EFI removable media path" - "no ethernet card" - "none of the above" - "Driver needed by your Ethernet card:" - "No Ethernet card was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by " - "your Ethernet card, you can select it from the list." - "Ethernet card not found" - "No Ethernet card was found on the system." - "continue with no disk drive" - "Driver needed for your disk drive:" - "No disk drive was detected. If you know the name of the driver needed by " - "your disk drive, you can select it from the list." - "No partitionable media" - "No partitionable media were found." - "Please check that a hard disk is attached to this machine." - "Modules to load:" - "The following Linux kernel modules were detected as matching your hardware. " - "If you know some are unnecessary, or cause problems, you can choose not to " - "load them. If you're unsure, you should leave them all selected." - "Start PC card services?" - "Please choose whether PC card services should be started in order to allow " - "the use of PCMCIA cards." - "PCMCIA resource range options:" - "Some PCMCIA hardware needs special resource configuration options in order " - "to work, and can cause the computer to freeze otherwise. For example, some " - "Dell laptops need \"exclude port 0x800-0x8ff\" to be specified here. These " - "options will be added to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. See the installation " - "manual or the PCMCIA HOWTO for more information." - "For most hardware, you do not need to specify anything here." - "Error while running '${CMD_LINE_PARAM}'" - "Load missing drivers from removable media?" - "A driver for your hardware is not available. You may need to load drivers " - "from removable media, such as a USB stick, or driver floppy." - "If you have such media available now, insert it, and continue." - "Load missing firmware from removable media?" - "Some of your hardware needs non-free firmware files to operate. The firmware " - "can be loaded from removable media, such as a USB stick or floppy." - "The missing firmware files are: ${FILES}" - "serve over network" - "mounted file system" - "floppy" - "How should the debug logs be saved or transferred?" - "Debugging log files for the installer are accessible in /var/log/. They can " - "be served up over the network (a small webserver is started on this machine, " - "to achieve that), saved to some mounted file system (like the one on a USB " - "stick), or to a floppy." - "Directory in which to save debug logs:" - "Please make sure the file system you want to save debug logs on is mounted " - "before you continue." - "Cannot save logs" - "The directory \"${DIR}\" does not exist." - "Insert formatted floppy in drive" - "Log files and debug info will be copied into this floppy." - "The information will also be stored in /var/log/installer/ on the installed " - "system." - "Load installer components from an installer ISO" - "System locale:" - "Select the default locale for the installed system." - "Additional locales:" - "Based on your previous choices, the default locale currently selected for " - "the installed system is '${LOCALE}'." - "If you wish to use a different default or to also have other locales " - "available, you may choose additional locales to be installed. If you are " - "unsure it is best to just use the selected default." - "locale" - "A locale determines character encoding and contains information on for " - "example currency, date format and alphabetical sort order." - "Installation step failed" - "An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item again from " - "the menu, or skip it and choose something else. The failing step is: ${ITEM}" - "Choose an installation step:" - "This installation step depends on one or more other steps that have not yet " - "been performed." - "Scanning removable media" - "Cannot read removable media, or no drivers found." - "There was a problem reading data from the removable media. Please make sure " - "that the right media is present. If you continue to have trouble, your " - "removable media might be bad." - "Load drivers from removable media now?" - "You probably need to load drivers from removable media before continuing " - "with the installation. If you know that the install will work without extra " - "drivers, you can skip this step." - "If you do need to load drivers, insert the appropriate removable media, such " - "as a driver floppy or USB stick before continuing." - "Load drivers from removable media" - "Unknown removable media. Try to load anyway?" - "Detected removable media that is not a known driver media. Please make sure " - "that the correct media is inserted. You can still continue if you have an " - "unofficial removable media you want to use." - "Please insert ${DISK_LABEL} ('${DISK_NAME}') first." - "Due to dependencies between packages, drivers must be loaded in the correct " - "order." - "Load drivers from another removable media?" - "To load additional drivers from another removable media, please insert the " - "appropriate removable media, such as a driver floppy or USB stick before " - "continuing." - "${iface} is a wireless network interface. Please enter the name (the ESSID) " - "of the wireless network you would like ${iface} to use. If you would like to " - "use any available network, leave this field blank." - "WEP/Open Network" - "WPA/WPA2 PSK" - "Wireless network type for ${iface}:" - "Choose WEP/Open if the network is open or secured with WEP. Choose WPA/WPA2 " - "if the network is protected with WPA/WPA2 PSK (Pre-Shared Key)." - "WEP key for wireless device ${iface}:" - "If applicable, please enter the WEP security key for the wireless device " - "${iface}. There are two ways to do this:" - "If your WEP key is in the format 'nnnn-nnnn-nn', 'nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn:nn', " - "or 'nnnnnnnn', where n is a number, just enter it as it is into this field." - "If your WEP key is in the format of a passphrase, prefix it with " - "'s:' (without quotes)." - "Of course, if there is no WEP key for your wireless network, leave this " - "field blank." - "Invalid WEP key" - "The WEP key '${wepkey}' is invalid. Please refer to the instructions on the " - "next screen carefully on how to enter your WEP key correctly, and try again." - "Invalid passphrase" - "The WPA/WPA2 PSK passphrase was either too long (more than 64 characters) or " - "too short (less than 8 characters)." - "WPA/WPA2 passphrase for wireless device ${iface}:" - "Enter the passphrase for WPA/WPA2 PSK authentication. This should be the " - "passphrase defined for the wireless network you are trying to use." - "Invalid ESSID" - "The ESSID \"${essid}\" is invalid. ESSIDs may only be up to ${max_essid_len} " - "characters, but may contain all kinds of characters." - "Attempting to exchange keys with the access point..." - "WPA/WPA2 connection succeeded" - "Failure of key exchange and association" - "The exchange of keys and association with the access point failed. Please " - "check the WPA/WPA2 parameters you provided." - "Invalid hostname" - "The name \"${hostname}\" is invalid." - "A valid hostname may contain only the numbers 0-9, upper and lowercase " - "letters (A-Z and a-z), and the minus sign. It must be at most " - "${maxhostnamelen} characters long, and may not begin or end with a minus " - "sign." - "Error" - "An error occurred and the network configuration process has been aborted. " - "You may retry it from the installation main menu." - "No network interfaces detected" - "No network interfaces were found. The installation system was unable to find " - "a network device." - "You may need to load a specific module for your network card, if you have " - "one. For this, go back to the network hardware detection step." - "Kill switch enabled on ${iface}" - "${iface} appears to have been disabled by means of a physical \"kill switch" - "\". If you intend to use this interface, please switch it on before " - "continuing." - "Infrastructure (Managed) network" - "Ad-hoc network (Peer to peer)" - "Type of wireless network:" - "Wireless networks are either managed or ad-hoc. If you use a real access " - "point of some sort, your network is Managed. If another computer is your " - "'access point', then your network may be Ad-hoc." - "Wireless network configuration" - "Searching for wireless access points..." - "Detecting link on ${interface}; please wait..." - "" - "Wireless ethernet (802.11x)" - "wireless" - "Ethernet" - "Token Ring" - "USB net" - "Serial-line IP" - "Parallel-port IP" - "Point-to-Point Protocol" - "IPv6-in-IPv4" - "ISDN Point-to-Point Protocol" - "Channel-to-channel" - "Real channel-to-channel" - "Inter-user communication vehicle" - "Unknown interface" - "No DHCP client found" - "No DHCP client was found. Please make sure, that a DHCP installer component " - "is installed." - "The DHCP configuration process has been aborted." - "Continue without a default route?" - "The network autoconfiguration was successful. However, no default route was " - "set: the system does not know how to communicate with hosts on the Internet. " - "This will make it impossible to continue with the installation unless you " - "have the first image from a set of installation media, a 'Netinst' image, or " - "packages available on the local network." - "If you are unsure, you should not continue without a default route: contact " - "your local network administrator about this problem." - "Attempting IPv6 autoconfiguration..." - "Waiting for link-local address..." - "Configuring the network with DHCPv6" - "Malformed IP address" - "The value you provided is not a usable IPv4 or IPv6 address. Please consult " - "your network administrator and try again." - "Point-to-point address:" - "The point-to-point address is used to determine the other endpoint of the " - "point to point network. Consult your network administrator if you do not " - "know the value. The point-to-point address should be entered as four " - "numbers separated by periods." - "Unreachable gateway" - "The gateway address you entered is unreachable." - "You may have made an error entering your IP address, netmask and/or gateway." - "Download installer components" - "The installer failed to download a file from the mirror. This may be a " - "problem with your network, or with the mirror. You can choose to retry the " - "download, select a different mirror, or cancel and choose another " - "installation method." - "Empty password" - "You entered an empty password, which is not allowed. Please choose a non-" - "empty password." - "Failed to partition the selected disk" - "This probably happened because the selected disk or free space is too small " - "to be automatically partitioned." - "This probably happened because there are too many (primary) partitions in " - "the partition table." - "Unusable free space" - "Partitioning failed because the chosen free space may not be used. There are " - "probably too many (primary) partitions in the partition table." - "Small-disk (< 10GB) partitioning scheme" - "Hint: \"max\" can be used as a shortcut to specify the maximum size, or " - "enter a percentage (e.g. \"20%\") to use that percentage of the maximum " - "size. You can specify partition sizes in decimal units (like MB or GB) as " - "well as in binary units (like GiB or TiB)." - "Device in use" - "No modifications can be made to the device ${DEVICE} for the following " - "reasons:" - "Partition in use" - "No modifications can be made to the partition #${PARTITION} of device " - "${DEVICE} for the following reasons:" - "Continue with the installation?" - "No partition table changes and no creation of file systems have been planned." - "If you plan on using already created file systems, be aware that existing " - "files may prevent the successful installation of the base system." - "The following partitions are going to be formatted:" - "partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE} as ${TYPE}" - "${DEVICE} as ${TYPE}" - "The partition tables of the following devices are changed:" - "What to do with this device:" - "How to use this free space:" - "Partition settings:" - "You are editing partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}. ${OTHERINFO} " - "${DESTROYED}" - "This partition is formatted with the ${FILESYSTEM}." - "No existing file system was detected in this partition." - "All data in it WILL BE DESTROYED!" - "The partition starts from ${FROMCHS} and ends at ${TOCHS}." - "The free space starts from ${FROMCHS} and ends at ${TOCHS}." - "Show Cylinder/Head/Sector information" - "Done setting up the partition" - "Dump partition info in %s" - "Go back to the menu?" - "No file system is specified for partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}." - "If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and assign a file system to " - "this partition, it won't be used at all." - "do not use the partition" - "Format the partition:" - "yes, format it" - "no, keep existing data" - "do not use" - "format the partition" - "keep and use the existing data" - "Go back to the menu and correct errors?" - "The test of the file system with type ${TYPE} in partition #${PARTITION} of " - "${DEVICE} found uncorrected errors." - "If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and correct these errors, the " - "partition will be used as is." - "The test of the swap space in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE} found " - "uncorrected errors." - "Do you want to return to the partitioning menu?" - "You have not selected any partitions for use as swap space. Enabling swap " - "space is recommended so that the system can make better use of the available " - "physical memory, and so that it behaves better when physical memory is " - "scarce. You may experience installation problems if you do not have enough " - "physical memory." - "If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and assign a swap partition, " - "the installation will continue without swap space." - "Failed to create a file system" - "The ${TYPE} file system creation in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE} " - "failed." - "Failed to create a swap space" - "The creation of swap space in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE} failed." - "No mount point is assigned for the ${FILESYSTEM} file system in partition #" - "${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}." - "If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and assign a mount point from " - "there, this partition will not be used at all." - "Invalid file system for this mount point" - "The file system type ${FILESYSTEM} cannot be mounted on ${MOUNTPOINT}, " - "because it is not a fully-functional Unix file system. Please choose a " - "different file system, such as ${EXT2}." - "/ - the root file system" - "/boot - static files of the boot loader" - "/home - user home directories" - "/tmp - temporary files (default: tmpfs)" - "/usr - static data" - "/var - variable data" - "/srv - data for services provided by this system" - "/opt - add-on application software packages" - "/usr/local - local hierarchy" - "Enter manually" - "Do not mount it" - "Mount point for this partition:" - "/dos" - "/windows" - "Invalid mount point" - "The mount point you entered is invalid." - "Mount points must start with \"/\". They cannot contain spaces." - "Label for the file system in this partition:" - "Format the swap area:" - "yes" - "no" - "Label:" - "none[ Do not translate what's inside the brackets and just put the " - "translation for the word \"none\" in your language without any brackets. " - "This \"none\" relates to \"Label:\" ]" - "Reserved blocks:" - "Percentage of the file system blocks reserved for the super-user:" - "Typical usage:" - "standard" - "Typical usage of this partition:" - "Please specify how the file system is going to be used, so that optimal file " - "system parameters can be chosen for that use." - "standard = standard parameters, news = one inode per 4KB block, largefile = " - "one inode per megabyte, largefile4 = one inode per 4 megabytes." - "Mount point:" - "none[ Do not translate what's inside the brackets and just put the " - "translation for the word \"none\" in your language without any brackets. " - "This \"none\" relates to \"Mount point:\" ]" - "Ext2 file system" - "FAT16 file system" - "FAT32 file system" - "NTFS journaling file system" - "swap area" - "Mount options:" - "Mount options can tune the behavior of the file system." - "noatime - do not update inode access times at each access" - "nodiratime - do not update directory inode access times" - "relatime - update inode access times relative to modify time" - "nodev - do not support character or block special devices" - "nosuid - ignore set-user-identifier or set-group-identifier bits" - "noexec - do not allow execution of any binaries" - "ro - mount the file system read-only" - "sync - all input/output activities occur synchronously" - "usrquota - user disk quota accounting enabled" - "grpquota - group disk quota accounting enabled" - "user_xattr - support user extended attributes" - "quiet - changing owner and permissions does not return errors" - "notail - disable packing of files into the file system tree" - "discard - trim freed blocks from underlying block device" - "Go back to the menu and correct this problem?" - "If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and correct this error, the " - "partition will be used as is. This means that you may not be able to boot " - "from your hard disk." - "btrfs journaling file system" - "btrfs root file system not supported without separate /boot" - "Your root file system is a btrfs file system. This is not supported by the " - "boot loader used by default by this installer." - "You should use a small /boot partition with another file system, such as " - "ext4." - "btrfs file system not supported for /boot" - "You have mounted a btrfs file system as /boot. This is not supported by the " - "boot loader used by default by this installer." - "You should use another file system, such as ext4, for the /boot partition." - "Go back to the menu and resume partitioning?" - "No EFI partition was found." - "EFI partition too small" - "EFI System Partitions on this architecture cannot be created with a size " - "less than 35 MB. Please make the EFI System Partition larger." - "Force UEFI installation?" - "This machine's firmware has started the installer in UEFI mode but it looks " - "like there may be existing operating systems already installed using \"BIOS " - "compatibility mode\". If you continue to install Debian in UEFI mode, it " - "might be difficult to reboot the machine into any BIOS-mode operating " - "systems later." - "If you wish to install in UEFI mode and don't care about keeping the ability " - "to boot one of the existing systems, you have the option to force that here. " - "If you wish to keep the option to boot an existing operating system, you " - "should choose NOT to force UEFI installation here." - "Ext3 journaling file system" - "Ext4 journaling file system" - "Your boot partition has not been configured with the ext2 or ext3 file " - "system. This is needed by your machine in order to boot. Please go back and " - "use either the ext2 or ext3 file system." - "Your boot partition is not located on the first primary partition of your " - "hard disk. This is needed by your machine in order to boot. Please go back " - "and use your first primary partition as a boot partition." - "Return to the menu to set the bootable flag?" - "The boot partition has not been marked as a bootable partition, even though " - "this is required by your machine in order to boot. You should go back and " - "set the bootable flag for the boot partition." - "If you don't correct this, the partition will be used as is and it is likely " - "that the machine cannot boot from its hard disk." - "The partition ${PARTITION} assigned to ${MOUNTPOINT} starts at an offset of " - "${OFFSET} bytes from the minimum alignment for this disk, which may lead to " - "very poor performance." - "Since you are formatting this partition, you should correct this problem now " - "by realigning the partition, as it will be difficult to change later. To do " - "this, go back to the main partitioning menu, delete the partition, and " - "recreate it in the same position with the same settings. This will cause the " - "partition to start at a point best suited for this disk." - "Hierarchical File System" - "Hierarchical File System Plus" - "You have not configured an HFS partition that is mounted to /boot/grub. This " - "is needed by your machine in order to be able to boot. Please go back and " - "create an HFS partition that is mounted to /boot/grub." - "JFS journaling file system" - "An error occurred while writing the changes to the storage devices." - "Resizing partition..." - "The resize operation is impossible" - "Because of an unknown reason it is impossible to resize this partition." - "Write previous changes to disk and continue?" - "Before you can select a new partition size, any previous changes have to be " - "written to disk." - "You cannot undo this operation." - "Please note that the resize operation may take a long time." - "New partition size:" - "The minimum size for this partition is ${MINSIZE} (or ${PERCENT}) and its " - "maximum size is ${MAXSIZE}." - "The size entered is invalid" - "The size you entered was not understood. Please enter a positive integer " - "size followed by an optional unit of measure (e.g. \"200 GB\"). The default " - "unit of measure is the megabyte." - "The size entered is too large" - "The size you entered is larger than the maximum size of the partition. " - "Please enter a smaller size to continue." - "The size entered is too small" - "The size you entered is smaller than the minimum size of the partition. " - "Please enter a larger size to continue." - "Resize operation failure" - "The resize operation has been aborted." - "The maximum size for this partition is ${MAXSIZE}." - "Invalid size" - "Flags for the new partition:" - "Partition name:" - "Continue with partitioning?" - "This partitioner doesn't have information about the default type of the " - "partition tables on your architecture. Please send an e-mail message to " - "debian-boot@lists.debian.org with information." - "Please note that if the type of the partition table is unsupported by " - "libparted, then this partitioner will not work properly." - "This partitioner is based on the library libparted which doesn't have " - "support for the partition tables used on your architecture. It is strongly " - "recommended that you exit this partitioner." - "If you can, please help to add support for your partition table type to " - "libparted." - "Partition table type:" - "Select the type of partition table to use." - "Create new empty partition table on this device?" - "You have selected an entire device to partition. If you proceed with " - "creating a new partition table on the device, then all current partitions " - "will be removed." - "Note that you will be able to undo this operation later if you wish." - "Write a new empty partition table?" - "Because of limitations in the current implementation of the Sun partition " - "tables in libparted, the newly created partition table has to be written to " - "the disk immediately." - "You will NOT be able to undo this operation later and all existing data on " - "the disk will be irreversibly removed." - "Confirm whether you actually want to create a new partition table and write " - "it to disk." - "Are you sure you want a bootable logical partition?" - "You are trying to set the bootable flag on a logical partition. The bootable " - "flag is generally only useful on primary partitions, so setting it on " - "logical partitions is normally discouraged. Some BIOS versions are known to " - "fail to boot if there is no bootable primary partition." - "However, if you are sure that your BIOS does not have this problem, or if " - "you are using a custom boot manager that pays attention to bootable logical " - "partitions, then setting this flag may make sense." - "Set the partition flags" - "Name:" - "Bootable flag:" - "on" - "off" - "Resize the partition (currently ${SIZE})" - "Delete the partition" - "Create a new partition" - "Create a new empty partition table on this device" - "Identical labels for two file systems" - "Two file systems are assigned the same label (${LABEL}): ${PART1} and " - "${PART2}. Since file system labels are usually used as unique identifiers, " - "this is likely to cause reliability problems later." - "Please correct this by changing labels." - "Identical mount points for two file systems" - "Two file systems are assigned the same mount point (${MOUNTPOINT}): ${PART1} " - "and ${PART2}." - "Please correct this by changing mount points." - "No root file system" - "No root file system is defined." - "Please correct this from the partitioning menu." - "Separate file system not allowed here" - "You assigned a separate file system to ${MOUNTPOINT}, but in order for the " - "system to start correctly this directory must be on the root file system." - "Do you want to resume partitioning?" - "The attempt to mount a file system with type ${TYPE} in ${DEVICE} at " - "${MOUNTPOINT} failed." - "You may resume partitioning from the partitioning menu." - "How to use this partition:" - "Use as:" - "XFS journaling file system" - "No automatic updates" - "Install security updates automatically" - "Updates management on this system:" - "Applying updates on a frequent basis is an important part of keeping the " - "system secure." - "By default, security updates are not automatically installed, as security " - "advisories should be reviewed before manual installation of the updates " - "using standard package management tools." - "Alternatively the unattended-upgrades package can be installed, which will " - "install security updates automatically. Note however that automatic " - "installation of updates may occasionally cause unexpected downtime of " - "services provided by this machine in the rare cases where the update is not " - "fully backward-compatible, or where the security advisory requires the " - "administrator to perform some other manual operation." - "Checksum error" - "The ${ALGORITHM} checksum of the file retrieved from <${LOCATION}> fails to " - "match the expected value of \"${CHECKSUM}\". The file may be corrupt, or " - "the provided checksums may be out of date." - "Failed to retrieve the preconfiguration file" - "The file needed for preconfiguration could not be retrieved from " - "${LOCATION}. The installation will proceed in non-automated mode." - "Failed to process the preconfiguration file" - "The installer failed to process the preconfiguration file from ${LOCATION}. " - "The file may be corrupt." - "Failed to run preseeded command" - "Execution of preseeded command \"${COMMAND}\" failed with exit code ${CODE}." - "Rescue mode" - "Create a normal user account now?" - "It's a bad idea to use the root account for normal day-to-day activities, " - "such as the reading of electronic mail, because even a small mistake can " - "result in disaster. You should create a normal user account to use for those " - "day-to-day tasks." - "Note that you may create it later (as well as any additional account) by " - "typing 'adduser ' as root, where is a username, like " - "'imurdock' or 'rms'." - "Invalid username" - "The username you entered is invalid. Note that usernames must start with a " - "lower-case letter, which can be followed by any combination of numbers and " - "more lower-case letters, and must be no more than 32 characters long." - "Reserved username" - "The username you entered (${USERNAME}) is reserved for use by the system. " - "Please select a different one."