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authorThierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandriva.org>2003-05-15 16:21:32 +0000
committerThierry Vignaud <tvignaud@mandriva.org>2003-05-15 16:21:32 +0000
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- describe wp flag on ia32 cpus
- make all field descriptions begin by a lower case letter
Diffstat (limited to 'perl-install/standalone')
-rwxr-xr-xperl-install/standalone/harddrake231
1 files changed, 16 insertions, 15 deletions
diff --git a/perl-install/standalone/harddrake2 b/perl-install/standalone/harddrake2
index 855ec62bf..6127f3b6b 100755
--- a/perl-install/standalone/harddrake2
+++ b/perl-install/standalone/harddrake2
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ my %fields =
[ N("Bus"),
N("this is the physical bus on which the device is plugged (eg: PCI, USB, ...)") ],
"channel" => [ N("Channel"), N("EIDE/SCSI channel") ],
- "bogomips" => [ N("Bogomips"), N("The GNU/Linux kernel needs to run a calculation loop at boot time to initialize a timer counter. Its result is stored as bogomips as a way to \"benchmark\" the cpu.") ],
+ "bogomips" => [ N("Bogomips"), N("the GNU/Linux kernel needs to run a calculation loop at boot time to initialize a timer counter. Its result is stored as bogomips as a way to \"benchmark\" the cpu.") ],
"bus_id" =>
[ N("Bus identification"),
N("- PCI and USB devices: this lists the vendor, device, subvendor and subdevice PCI/USB ids") ],
@@ -30,14 +30,14 @@ my %fields =
N("- pci devices: this gives the PCI slot, device and function of this card
- eide devices: the device is either a slave or a master device
- scsi devices: the scsi bus and the scsi device ids") ],
- "cache size" => [ N("Cache size"), N("Size of the (second level) cpu cache") ],
+ "cache size" => [ N("Cache size"), N("size of the (second level) cpu cache") ],
"capacity" => [ N("Drive capacity"), N("special capacities of the driver (burning ability and or DVD support)") ],
#-PO Translators, here "comas" is the medical coma, not the lexical coma!!
- "coma_bug" => [ N("Coma bug"), N("Whether this cpu has the Cyrix 6x86 Coma bug") ],
- "cpu family" => [ N("Cpuid family"), N("Family of the cpu (eg: 6 for i686 class)") ],
- "cpuid level" => [ N("Cpuid level"), N("Information level that can be obtained through the cpuid instruction") ],
- "cpu MHz" => [ N("Frequency (MHz)"), N("The CPU frequency in MHz (Megahertz which in first approximation may be coarsely assimilated to number of instructions the cpu is able to execute per second)") ],
- "description" => [ N("Description"), N("This field describes the device") ],
+ "coma_bug" => [ N("Coma bug"), N("whether this cpu has the Cyrix 6x86 Coma bug") ],
+ "cpu family" => [ N("Cpuid family"), N("family of the cpu (eg: 6 for i686 class)") ],
+ "cpuid level" => [ N("Cpuid level"), N("information level that can be obtained through the cpuid instruction") ],
+ "cpu MHz" => [ N("Frequency (MHz)"), N("the CPU frequency in MHz (Megahertz which in first approximation may be coarsely assimilated to number of instructions the cpu is able to execute per second)") ],
+ "description" => [ N("Description"), N("this field describes the device") ],
"device" => [ N("Old device file"),
N("old static device name used in dev package") ],
"devfs_device" => [ N("New devfs device"),
@@ -49,24 +49,25 @@ my %fields =
N("Early Intel Pentium chips manufactured have a bug in their floating point processor which did not achieve the required precision when performing a Floating point DIVision (FDIV)") ],
"fpu" => [ N("Is FPU present"), N("yes means the processor has an arithmetic coprocessor") ],
"fpu_exception" => [ N("Whether the FPU has an irq vector"), N("yes means the arithmetic coprocessor has an exception vector attached") ],
- "f00f_bug" => [N("F00f bug"), N("Early pentiums were buggy and freezed when decoding the F00F bytecode")],
+ "f00f_bug" => [N("F00f bug"), N("early pentiums were buggy and freezed when decoding the F00F bytecode")],
"hlt_bug" => [ N("Halt bug"),
N("Some of the early i486DX-100 chips cannot reliably return to operating mode after the \"halt\" instruction is used") ],
- "info" => [N("Floppy format"), N("Format of floppies supported by the drive")],
- "level" => [N("Level"), N("Sub generation of the cpu")],
+ "info" => [N("Floppy format"), N("format of floppies supported by the drive")],
+ "level" => [N("Level"), N("sub generation of the cpu")],
"media_type" => [ N("Media class"), N("class of hardware device") ],
"Model" => [N("Model"), N("hard disk model")],
- "model" => [N("Model"), N("Generation of the cpu (eg: 8 for PentiumIII, ...)")],
- "model name" => [N("Model name"), N("Official vendor name of the cpu")],
+ "model" => [N("Model"), N("generation of the cpu (eg: 8 for PentiumIII, ...)")],
+ "model name" => [N("Model name"), N("official vendor name of the cpu")],
"nbuttons" => [ N("Number of buttons"), N("the number of buttons the mouse has") ],
"name" => [ N("Name"), N("the name of the CPU") ],
"port" => [N("Port"), N("network printer port")],
"processor" => [ N("Processor ID"), N("the number of the processor") ],
- "stepping" => [ N("Model stepping"), N("Stepping of the cpu (sub model (generation) number)") ],
- "type" => [ N("Type"), N("The type of bus on which the mouse is connected") ],
+ "stepping" => [ N("Model stepping"), N("stepping of the cpu (sub model (generation) number)") ],
+ "type" => [ N("Type"), N("the type of bus on which the mouse is connected") ],
"Vendor" => [ N("Vendor"), N("the vendor name of the device") ],
- "vendor_id" => [ N("Vendor"), N("the vendor name of the processor") ]
+ "vendor_id" => [ N("Vendor"), N("the vendor name of the processor") ],
+ "wp" => [ N("Write protection"), N("the WP flag in the CR0 register enforce write proctection at the memory page level, thus enabling the processor to prevent kernel accesses)") ],
);