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index 15304280e..e2e5e8f06 100644
--- a/perl-install/install/help/help.pm
+++ b/perl-install/install/help/help.pm
@@ -8,11 +8,11 @@ push @::textdomains, 'DrakX-help';
# IMPORTANT: Do not edit this File - It is automatically generated
# from the manuals !!!
-# Write a mail to <documentation@mandriva.com> if
+# Write a mail to <contact@mageia.org> if
# you want it changed.
sub acceptLicense() {
N("Before continuing, you should carefully read the terms of the license. It
-covers the entire Mandriva Linux distribution. If you agree with all the
+covers the entire Mageia distribution. If you agree with all the
terms it contains, check the \"%s\" box. If not, clicking on the \"%s\"
button will reboot your computer.", N("Accept"), N("Quit"));
}
@@ -54,7 +54,7 @@ security), choose the desired user and window manager, then click on
\"%s\". If you're not interested in this feature, uncheck the \"%s\" box.", N("User name"), N("Accept user"), N("Next"), N("Advanced"), N("Next"), N("Do you want to use this feature?"));
}
sub ask_mntpoint_s() {
- N("Listed here are the existing Linux partitions detected on your hard drive.
+ N("Listed here are the existing Linux partitions detected on your hard disk drive.
You can keep the choices made by the wizard, since they are good for most
common installations. If you make any changes, you must at least define a
root partition (\"/\"). Do not choose too small a partition or you will not
@@ -64,40 +64,40 @@ separate partition, you will also need to create a \"/home\" partition
Each partition is listed as follows: \"Name\", \"Capacity\".
-\"Name\" is structured: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\",
+\"Name\" is structured: \"hard disk drive type\", \"hard disk drive number\",
\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\").
-\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard drive is an IDE hard drive and
-\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard drive.
+\"Hard disk drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard disk drive is an IDE hard disk drive and
+\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard disk drive.
-\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". For IDE
-hard drives:
+\"Hard disk drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". For IDE
+hard disk drives:
- * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";
+ * \"a\" means \"master hard disk drive on the primary IDE controller\";
- * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";
+ * \"b\" means \"slave hard disk drive on the primary IDE controller\";
- * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\";
+ * \"c\" means \"master hard disk drive on the secondary IDE controller\";
- * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\".
+ * \"d\" means \"slave hard disk drive on the secondary IDE controller\".
-With SCSI hard drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means
+With SCSI hard disk drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means
\"second lowest SCSI ID\", etc.");
}
sub chooseCd() {
- N("The Mandriva Linux installation is distributed on several CD-ROMs. If a
+ N("The Mageia installation is distributed on several CD-ROMs. If a
selected package is located on another CD-ROM, DrakX will eject the current
CD and ask you to insert the required one. If you do not have the requested
CD at hand, just click on \"%s\", the corresponding packages will not be
-installed.", N("Cancel"));
+installed.", N("Mageia"), N("Cancel"));
}
sub choosePackages() {
N("It's now time to specify which programs you wish to install on your system.
-There are thousands of packages available for Mandriva Linux, and to make it
+There are thousands of packages available for Mageia, and to make it
simpler to manage, they have been placed into groups of similar
applications.
-Mandriva Linux sorts package groups in four categories. You can mix and
+Mageia sorts package groups in four categories. You can mix and
match applications from the various categories, so a ``Workstation''
installation can still have applications from the ``Server'' category
installed.
@@ -159,10 +159,10 @@ right to let you know the purpose of that package.
!! If a server package has been selected, either because you specifically
chose the individual package or because it was part of a group of packages,
you'll be asked to confirm that you really want those servers to be
-installed. By default Mandriva Linux will automatically start any installed
+installed. By default Mageia will automatically start any installed
services at boot time. Even if they are safe and have no known issues at
the time the distribution was shipped, it is entirely possible that
-security holes were discovered after this version of Mandriva Linux was
+security holes were discovered after this version of Mageia was
finalized. If you do not know what a particular service is supposed to do or
why it's being installed, then click \"%s\". Clicking \"%s\" will install
the listed services and they will be started automatically at boot time. !!
@@ -226,7 +226,7 @@ best suits your needs.");
sub configureX_chooser() {
N("X (for X Window System) is the heart of the GNU/Linux graphical interface
on which all the graphical environments (KDE, GNOME, AfterStep,
-WindowMaker, etc.) bundled with Mandriva Linux rely upon.
+WindowMaker, etc.) bundled with Mageia rely upon.
You'll see a list of different parameters to change to get an optimal
graphical display.
@@ -309,39 +309,39 @@ want to check \"%s\" if your machine is to act as a server, or if you were
not successful in getting the display configured.", N("No"));
}
sub doPartitionDisks() {
- N("You now need to decide where you want to install the Mandriva Linux
-operating system on your hard drive. If your hard drive is empty or if an
+ N("You now need to decide where you want to install the Mageia
+operating system on your hard disk drive. If your hard disk drive is empty or if an
existing operating system is using all the available space you will have to
-partition the drive. Basically, partitioning a hard drive means to
+partition the drive. Basically, partitioning a hard disk drive means to
logically divide it to create the space needed to install your new
-Mandriva Linux system.
+Mageia system.
-Because the process of partitioning a hard drive is usually irreversible
+Because the process of partitioning a hard disk drive is usually irreversible
and can lead to data losses, partitioning can be intimidating and stressful
for the inexperienced user. Fortunately, DrakX includes a wizard which
simplifies this process. Before continuing with this step, read through the
rest of this section and above all, take your time.
-Depending on the configuration of your hard drive, several options are
+Depending on the configuration of your hard disk drive, several options are
available:
* \"%s\". This option will perform an automatic partitioning of your blank
drive(s). If you use this option there will be no further prompts.
* \"%s\". The wizard has detected one or more existing Linux partitions on
-your hard drive. If you want to use them, choose this option. You will then
+your hard disk drive. If you want to use them, choose this option. You will then
be asked to choose the mount points associated with each of the partitions.
The legacy mount points are selected by default, and for the most part it's
a good idea to keep them.
- * \"%s\". If Microsoft Windows is installed on your hard drive and takes
+ * \"%s\". If Microsoft Windows is installed on your hard disk drive and takes
all the space available on it, you will have to create free space for
GNU/Linux. To do so, you can delete your Microsoft Windows partition and
data (see ``Erase entire disk'' solution) or resize your Microsoft Windows
FAT or NTFS partition. Resizing can be performed without the loss of any
data, provided you've previously defragmented the Windows partition.
Backing up your data is strongly recommended. Using this option is
-recommended if you want to use both Mandriva Linux and Microsoft Windows on
+recommended if you want to use both Mageia and Microsoft Windows on
the same computer.
Before choosing this option, please understand that after this
@@ -350,13 +350,13 @@ than when you started. You'll have less free space under Microsoft Windows
to store your data or to install new software.
* \"%s\". If you want to delete all data and all partitions present on
-your hard drive and replace them with your new Mandriva Linux system, choose
+your hard disk drive and replace them with your new Mageia system, choose
this option. Be careful, because you will not be able to undo this operation
after you confirm.
!! If you choose this option, all data on your disk will be deleted. !!
- * \"%s\". This option appears when the hard drive is entirely taken by
+ * \"%s\". This option appears when the hard disk drive is entirely taken by
Microsoft Windows. Choosing this option will simply erase everything on the
drive and begin fresh, partitioning everything from scratch.
@@ -367,7 +367,8 @@ drive. Be careful -- it is a powerful but dangerous choice and you can very
easily lose all your data. That's why this option is really only
recommended if you have done something like this before and have some
experience. For more instructions on how to use the DiskDrake utility,
-refer to the ``Managing Your Partitions'' section in the ``Starter Guide''.", N("Use free space"), N("Use existing partition"), N("Use the free space on the Microsoft Windows® partition"), N("Erase entire disk"), N("Remove Microsoft Windows®"), N("Custom disk partitioning"));
+refer to the ``Managing Your Partitions'' section in the ``Starter Guide''.",
+N("Mageia"), N("Use free space"), N("Use existing partition"), N("Use the free space on the Microsoft Windows® partition"), N("Erase entire disk"), N("Remove Microsoft Windows®"), N("Custom disk partitioning"));
}
sub exitInstall() {
N("There you are. Installation is now complete and your GNU/Linux system is
@@ -421,13 +422,13 @@ will not be able to recover it.
Click on \"%s\" when you're ready to format the partitions.
Click on \"%s\" if you want to choose another partition for your new
-Mandriva Linux operating system installation.
+Mageia operating system installation.
Click on \"%s\" if you wish to select partitions which will be checked for
bad blocks on the disk.", N("Next"), N("Previous"), N("Advanced"));
}
sub installUpdates() {
- N("By the time you install Mandriva Linux, it's likely that some packages will
+ N("By the time you install Mageia, it's likely that some packages will
have been updated since the initial release. Bugs may have been fixed,
security issues resolved. To allow you to benefit from these updates,
you're now able to download them from the Internet. Check \"%s\" if you
@@ -437,7 +438,7 @@ updated packages later.
Choosing \"%s\" will display a list of web locations from which updates can
be retrieved. You should choose one near to you. A package-selection tree
will appear: review the selection, and press \"%s\" to retrieve and install
-the selected package(s), or \"%s\" to abort.", N("Yes"), N("No"), N("Yes"), N("Install"), N("Cancel"));
+the selected package(s), or \"%s\" to abort.", N("Mageia"), N("Yes"), N("No"), N("Yes"), N("Install"), N("Cancel"));
}
sub miscellaneous() {
N("At this point, DrakX will allow you to choose the security level you desire
@@ -447,7 +448,7 @@ exposed to the Internet. The trade-off that a higher security level is
generally obtained at the expense of ease of use.
If you do not know what to choose, keep the default option. You'll be able
-to change it later with the draksec tool, which is part of Mandriva Linux
+to change it later with the draksec tool, which is part of Mageia
Control Center.
Fill the \"%s\" field with the e-mail address of the person responsible for
@@ -455,21 +456,21 @@ security. Security messages will be sent to that address.", N("Security Administ
}
sub partition_with_diskdrake() {
N("At this point, you need to choose which partition(s) will be used for the
-installation of your Mandriva Linux system. If partitions have already been
+installation of your Mageia system. If partitions have already been
defined, either from a previous installation of GNU/Linux or by another
-partitioning tool, you can use existing partitions. Otherwise, hard drive
+partitioning tool, you can use existing partitions. Otherwise, hard disk drive
partitions must be defined.
-To create partitions, you must first select a hard drive. You can select
+To create partitions, you must first select a hard disk drive. You can select
the disk for partitioning by clicking on ``hda'' for the first IDE drive,
``hdb'' for the second, ``sda'' for the first SCSI drive and so on.
-To partition the selected hard drive, you can use these options:
+To partition the selected hard disk drive, you can use these options:
- * \"%s\": this option deletes all partitions on the selected hard drive
+ * \"%s\": this option deletes all partitions on the selected hard disk drive
- * \"%s\": this option enables you to automatically create ext3 and swap
-partitions in the free space of your hard drive
+ * \"%s\": this option enables you to automatically create ext4 and swap
+partitions in the free space of your hard disk drive
\"%s\": gives access to additional features:
@@ -485,21 +486,21 @@ using this option. Please be careful and remember that it does not always
work.
* \"%s\": discards all changes and reloads the partition table that was
-originally on the hard drive.
+originally on the hard disk drive.
* \"%s\": un-checking this option will force users to manually mount and
unmount removable media such as floppies and CD-ROMs.
* \"%s\": use this option if you wish to use a wizard to partition your
-hard drive. This is recommended if you do not have a good understanding of
+hard disk drive. This is recommended if you do not have a good understanding of
partitioning.
* \"%s\": use this option to cancel your changes.
* \"%s\": allows additional actions on partitions (type, options, format)
-and gives more information about the hard drive.
+and gives more information about the hard disk drive.
- * \"%s\": when you are finished partitioning your hard drive, this will
+ * \"%s\": when you are finished partitioning your hard disk drive, this will
save your changes back to disk.
When defining the size of a partition, you can finely set the partition
@@ -516,44 +517,39 @@ When a partition is selected, you can use:
* Ctrl-m to set the mount point
-To get information about the different file system types available, please
+To get information about the different filesystem types available, please
read the ext2FS chapter from the ``Reference Manual''.
-
-If you are installing on a PPC machine, you will want to create a small HFS
-``bootstrap'' partition of at least 1MB which will be used by the yaboot
-bootloader. If you opt to make the partition a bit larger, say 50MB, you
-may find it a useful place to store a spare kernel and ramdisk images for
-emergency boot situations.", N("Clear all"), N("Auto allocate"), N("More"), N("Save partition table"), N("Restore partition table"), N("Rescue partition table"), N("Reload partition table"), N("Removable media auto-mounting"), N("Wizard"), N("Undo"), N("Toggle between normal/expert mode"), N("Done"));
+", N("Clear all"), N("Auto allocate"), N("More"), N("Save partition table"), N("Restore partition table"), N("Rescue partition table"), N("Reload partition table"), N("Removable media auto-mounting"), N("Wizard"), N("Undo"), N("Toggle between normal/expert mode"), N("Done"));
}
sub resizeFATChoose() {
- N("More than one Microsoft partition has been detected on your hard drive.
+ N("More than one Microsoft partition has been detected on your hard disk drive.
Please choose the one which you want to resize in order to install your new
-Mandriva Linux operating system.
+Mageia operating system.
Each partition is listed as follows: \"Linux name\", \"Windows name\"
\"Capacity\".
-\"Linux name\" is structured: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\",
+\"Linux name\" is structured: \"hard disk drive type\", \"hard disk drive number\",
\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\").
-\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard dive is an IDE hard drive and
-\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard drive.
+\"Hard disk drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard dive is an IDE hard disk drive and
+\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard disk drive.
-\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". With IDE
-hard drives:
+\"Hard disk drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". With IDE
+hard disk drives:
- * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";
+ * \"a\" means \"master hard disk drive on the primary IDE controller\";
- * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";
+ * \"b\" means \"slave hard disk drive on the primary IDE controller\";
- * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\";
+ * \"c\" means \"master hard disk drive on the secondary IDE controller\";
- * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\".
+ * \"d\" means \"slave hard disk drive on the secondary IDE controller\".
-With SCSI hard drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means
+With SCSI hard disk drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means
\"second lowest SCSI ID\", etc.
-\"Windows name\" is the letter of your hard drive under Windows (the first
+\"Windows name\" is the letter of your hard disk drive under Windows (the first
disk or partition is called \"C:\").");
}
sub selectCountry() {
@@ -566,22 +562,22 @@ sub selectInstallClass() {
found on your machine.
DrakX now needs to know if you want to perform a new installation or an
-upgrade of an existing Mandriva Linux system:
+upgrade of an existing Mageia system:
* \"%s\". For the most part, this completely wipes out the old system.
However, depending on your partitioning scheme, you can prevent some of
your existing data (notably \"home\" directories) from being over-written.
-If you wish to change how your hard drives are partitioned, or to change
-the file system, you should use this option.
+If you wish to change how your hard disk drives are partitioned, or to change
+the filesystem, you should use this option.
* \"%s\". This installation class allows you to update the packages
-currently installed on your Mandriva Linux system. Your current partitioning
+currently installed on your Mageia system. Your current partitioning
scheme and user data will not be altered. Most of the other configuration
steps remain available and are similar to a standard installation.
-Using the ``Upgrade'' option should work fine on Mandriva Linux systems
+Using the ``Upgrade'' option should work fine on Mageia systems
running version \"8.1\" or later. Performing an upgrade on versions prior
-to Mandriva Linux version \"8.1\" is not recommended.", N("Install"), N("Upgrade"));
+to Mageia version \"8.1\" is not recommended.", N("Install"), N("Upgrade"));
}
sub selectKeyboard() {
N("Depending on the language you chose (), DrakX will automatically select a
@@ -616,7 +612,7 @@ the tree view and \"%s\" in the Advanced section.
About UTF-8 (unicode) support: Unicode is a new character encoding meant to
cover all existing languages. However full support for it in GNU/Linux is
-still under development. For that reason, Mandriva Linux's use of UTF-8 will
+still under development. For that reason, Mageia's use of UTF-8 will
depend on the user's choices:
* If you choose a language with a strong legacy encoding (latin1
@@ -692,14 +688,14 @@ OS installed on your machine.
* if a GRUB or LILO boot sector is found, it'll replace it with a new one.
-If DrakX can not determine where to place the boot sector, it'll ask you
+If DrakX cannot determine where to place the boot sector, it'll ask you
where it should place it. Generally, the \"%s\" is the safest place.
Choosing \"%s\" will not install any boot loader. Use this option only if you
know what you're doing.", N("First sector of drive (MBR)"), N("Skip"));
}
sub setupDefaultSpooler() {
N("Now, it's time to select a printing system for your computer. Other
-operating systems may offer you one, but Mandriva Linux offers two. Each of
+operating systems may offer you one, but Mageia offers two. Each of
the printing systems is best suited to particular types of configuration.
* \"%s\" -- which is an acronym for ``print, do not queue'', is the choice
@@ -720,7 +716,7 @@ emulate a \"lpd\" server, make sure you turn on the \"cups-lpd\" daemon.
options and for managing the printer.
If you make a choice now, and later find that you do not like your printing
-system you may change it by running PrinterDrake from the Mandriva Linux
+system you may change it by running PrinterDrake from the Mageia
Control Center and clicking on the \"%s\" button.", N("pdq"), N("pdq"), N("CUPS"), N("CUPS"), N("Expert"));
}
sub setupSCSI() {
@@ -729,7 +725,7 @@ also scan for one or more PCI SCSI cards on your system. If a SCSI card is
found, DrakX will automatically install the appropriate driver.
Because hardware detection is not foolproof, DrakX may fail in detecting
-your hard drives. If so, you'll have to specify your hardware by hand.
+your hard disk drives. If so, you'll have to specify your hardware by hand.
If you had to manually specify your PCI SCSI adapter, DrakX will ask if you
want to configure options for it. You should allow DrakX to probe the
@@ -785,7 +781,7 @@ the card if you feel the configuration is wrong.
* \"%s\": if you wish to configure your Internet or local network access,
you can do so now. Refer to the printed documentation or use the
-Mandriva Linux Control Center after the installation has finished to benefit
+Mageia Control Center after the installation has finished to benefit
from full in-line help.
* \"%s\": allows to configure HTTP and FTP proxy addresses if the machine
@@ -802,23 +798,23 @@ firewall settings.
* \"%s\": if you wish to change your bootloader configuration, click this
button. This should be reserved to advanced users. Refer to the printed
documentation or the in-line help about bootloader configuration in the
-Mandriva Linux Control Center.
+Mageia Control Center.
* \"%s\": through this entry you can fine tune which services will be run
on your machine. If you plan to use this machine as a server it's a good
idea to review this setup.", N("Configure"), N("Keyboard"), N("Country / Region"), N("Configure"), N("More"), N("Timezone"), N("Configure"), N("Mouse"), N("Sound card"), N("TV card"), N("Configure"), N("ISDN card"), N("Configure"), N("Graphical Interface"), N("Configure"), N("Network"), N("Proxies"), N("Security Level"), N("Firewall"), N("Bootloader"), N("Services"));
}
sub takeOverHdChoose() {
- N("Choose the hard drive you want to erase in order to install your new
-Mandriva Linux partition. Be careful, all data on this drive will be lost
+ N("Choose the hard disk drive you want to erase in order to install your new
+Mageia partition. Be careful, all data on this drive will be lost
and will not be recoverable!");
}
sub takeOverHdConfirm() {
N("Click on \"%s\" if you want to delete all data and partitions present on
-this hard drive. Be careful, after clicking on \"%s\", you will not be able
-to recover any data and partitions present on this hard drive, including
+this hard disk drive. Be careful, after clicking on \"%s\", you will not be able
+to recover any data and partitions present on this hard disk drive, including
any Windows data.
Click on \"%s\" to quit this operation without losing data and partitions
-present on this hard drive.", N("Next ->"), N("Next ->"), N("<- Previous"));
+present on this hard disk drive.", N("Next ->"), N("Next ->"), N("<- Previous"));
}