From 7c8e7b219291fb52eb26f741214fb8b30c5e93df Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Marja van Waes Date: Thu, 10 Oct 2013 17:19:19 +0200 Subject: removed wrong files --- docs/mcc-help/en/drakfloppy-sect1.xml | 68 ------ docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-acceptLicense-sect1.xml | 27 --- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-addUser-sect1.xml | 76 ------- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-ask_mntpoint_s-sect1.xml | 30 --- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-chooseCd-sect1.xml | 14 -- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-choosePackages-sect1.xml | 179 --------------- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-doPartitionDisks-sect1.xml | 124 ---------- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-exitInstal-sect1.xml | 99 -------- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-formatPartitions-sect1.xml | 54 ----- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-installUpdates-sect1.xml | 33 --- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-misc-params-sect1.xml | 250 --------------------- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-miscellaneous-sect1.xml | 29 --- .../en/drakx-partition_with_diskdrake-sect1.xml | 141 ------------ docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-resizeFATChoose-sect1.xml | 61 ----- .../mcc-help/en/drakx-selectInstallClass-sect1.xml | 54 ----- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectKeyboard-sect1.xml | 33 --- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectLanguage-sect1.xml | 73 ------ docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml | 65 ------ docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectSerialPort-sect1.xml | 14 -- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setRootPassword-sect1.xml | 136 ----------- .../en/drakx-setupBootloaderBeginne-sect1.xml | 66 ------ docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setupX-sect1.xml | 100 --------- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdChoose-sect1.xml | 15 -- docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdConfirm-sect1.xml | 22 -- docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-icons.xml | 24 -- docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-itemized-list.xml | 29 --- docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-picture.xml | 38 ---- docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-sections.xml | 31 --- docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-simple.xml | 22 -- 29 files changed, 1907 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakfloppy-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-acceptLicense-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-addUser-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-ask_mntpoint_s-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-chooseCd-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-choosePackages-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-doPartitionDisks-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-exitInstal-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-formatPartitions-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-installUpdates-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-misc-params-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-miscellaneous-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-partition_with_diskdrake-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-resizeFATChoose-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectInstallClass-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectKeyboard-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectLanguage-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectSerialPort-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setRootPassword-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setupBootloaderBeginne-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setupX-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdChoose-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdConfirm-sect1.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-icons.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-itemized-list.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-picture.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-sections.xml delete mode 100644 docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-simple.xml (limited to 'docs/mcc-help/en') diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakfloppy-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakfloppy-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f2b1fcf0..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakfloppy-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,68 +0,0 @@ -
- - DrakFloppy: Creating a - Boot Disk - - - - boot disk - - creating - - applications - - DrakFloppy - - - - - If you did not create a boot disk when you - installed your system, this tool allows you to do so. This is also a - rescue disk which allows you to perform maintenance tasks on your system - in case of failure. - - - -
- - Using DrakFloppy - - - If you want to create a - default boot disk, that is, one that is based on your - current kernel, all you have to do is insert a floppy disk in the - appropriate floppy drive, select that drive from the - Device pull-down list and press the - OK button. A dialog will pop up and remind you that - a diskette must be inserted in the drive. Accept it to create the - disk. - - If you want to customize - your boot disk, you will have to hit the - Preferences button and a window will pop up (see - ). - -
- - Making a Custom Boot Disk - - - - - - - -
- - The window has two - sections: one containing check boxes with options for - mkinitrd, and another one with the modules - tree. Select the modules you need to be added to the - floppy. In this example, we want to use the IDE tape - module and pre-load it. Use the Remove a module - button to remove the currently selected module. When you are done - customizing the boot disk press the OK button, - return to drakfloppy's window and then proceed - as indicated above to create the disk. -
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Deprecated - License Terms of the - Distribution - - - - - - - - - - license - Before continuing, you should carefully read the terms of the - license. It covers the entire Mageia distribution. If you - agree with all the terms it contains, select Accept and - click on Next. If not, clicking on - Quit will reboot your computer. - - - If you are curious about any - technical changes which have occurred in the distribution since the last - release, you can click on the Release Notes button - to display them. - -
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- - Deprecated - Adding a User - - - - - - - - - GNU/Linux is a - multi-user system which means each user can have his or her own preferences, - own files and so on. But unlike root, who is the system - administrator, the - users - - adding - users you add at this point won't be authorized to change - anything except their own files and their own configurations, protecting the - system from unintentional or malicious changes which could have a serious - impact on it. - - You will have to create at least - one regular user for yourself — this is the account which you should use for - routine, day-to-day usage. Although it's very easy to log in as - root to do anything and everything, it may also be very - dangerous! A very simple mistake could mean that your system won't work any - more. If you make a serious mistake as a regular user, the worst that can - happen is that you'll lose some information, but you won't affect the entire - system. - - The first field asks you - for a real name. DrakX will use the first word - you type in this field and copy it, all in lowercase, to the Login - name field, which is the name this user will enter to log on to - the system. You can override it and change the Login - Name. The next step is to enter a password. From a security point - of view, a non-privileged (regular) user's password is not as crucial as the - root password, but that's no reason to neglect it by - making it blank or too simple: after all, your files - could be the ones at risk. - - Once you click on - Accept user you can add other users. Add a user for each - one of your friends, your father, your sister, etc. Click - Next when you're finished adding users. - - - - - - - Clicking the - Advanced button allows you to change the default - shell for that user (bash by - default). - - - -
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Deprecated - Choosing Mount Points - - - - - - - Listed here are the existing Linux - partitions detected on your hard 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 - partitionpartitions - rootroot partition (/). Do not choose too small a partition or you will not be able to install enough software. In most cases it is best to also create a /home partition, to store your data on (only possible if you - have more than one Linux partition available). - - Each partition is listed - as follows: "Device", "Capacity", "Mount point","Type". - - "Device", is structured: "hard drive type", "hard drive number", "partition number" (for example, "sda5"). - - - - - When the mount points are correct, or corrected, click Next. You'll then be given the choice to format one or more of the partitions you just chose to install Mageia on. Usually, formatting / and saving /home (if the same partition was your /home before), is a good choice. - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-chooseCd-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-chooseCd-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 042d8a81..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-chooseCd-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Multiple CD-ROM - Installation - - - The Mandriva Linux - installation is distributed on several CD-ROMs. If a selected - package is located on another CD, DrakX will eject the - current CD and ask you to insert the required one. If you do not - have the requested CD-ROM at hand, just click on - Cancel, and the corresponding packages will - not be installed. -
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Deprecated - Choose Packages to Install - - - - - -
Graphical Environment - - packages - graphical environment - Graphical Environment: this is where you - will choose your preferred graphical environment. At least one - must be selected if you want to have a graphical interface - available. -
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Choose Package - Groups to Install - - - - - - - - - packages - installingIt's now time to - specify which programs you wish to install on your system. There - are thousands of packages available for Mageia, and to - make it simpler to manage, they have been placed into groups of - similar applications. - - - - Mageia sorts package groups into - categories. You can mix and match applications from the various - categories, so a Workstation installation can - still have applications from the Server - category installed. - - - - packages - workstationWorkstation: - if you plan to use your machine as a workstation, select one or - more of the groups in this category. The special - LSB group will configure your system so that - it complies as much as possible with the Linux Standard Base - Project specifications. - - - packages - serverServer: - if your machine is intended to be a server, select which of the - more common services you wish to install on your machine. - - - - - - Moving the - mouse cursor over a group name will display a short - explanatory text about that group. - - - - packages - individual selection - - - You can - check the Individual package selection box, - which is useful if you're familiar with the packages being - offered or if you want to have total control over what will be - installed. - - If you - start the installation in Upgrade mode, - you can deselect all groups and prevent the installation of any new - packages. This is useful for repairing or updating an existing - system. - -
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Minimal Installation - - If you - deselect all groups when performing a regular installation (as - opposed to an upgrade), a new dialog shows after pressing the - Next button, suggesting different options - for a minimal installation: - - - - With - X: install the minimum number of packages possible - to have a working graphical desktop. - - - With basic - documentation: installs the base system plus basic - utilities and their documentation. This installation is - suitable for setting up a server. - - - Truly minimal install: - installs the absolute minimum number of packages necessary to - get a working Linux system. With this installation you - will only have a command-line interface. - - -
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Choosing - Individual Packages to Install - - - - - - - - - If you choose - to install packages individually, the installer will present a tree - structure containing all packages classified by groups and - subgroups. While browsing the tree, you can select entire groups, - subgroups, or individual packages. - - Whenever you select a - package on the tree, a description will appear on the 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 will be asked to confirm that you really want those - server packages to be installed. By default Mageia will - automatically start any installed services (servers) 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 - Mageia was finalized. If you don't know what a - particular service is supposed to do or why it's being installed, - then click No. - - - - - dependencies - automatic The Show - automatically selected packages option is used to - disable the warning dialog. Those appear whenever the installer - automatically selects a package to resolve a dependency issue. - Some packages depend on others and the installation of one - particular package may require the installation of another - one. The installer can determine which packages are required to - satisfy a dependency and to successfully complete the - installation. - - - - The little - floppy disk icon at the bottom of the list allows you to load or - save the packages list. This is useful if you have a number of - machines that you wish to configure identically. Click on this icon - and select whether you wish to Load or - Save the packages list, then select the medium - in the following screen and click on the Ok - button. -
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diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-doPartitionDisks-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-doPartitionDisks-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 170f6b26..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-doPartitionDisks-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,124 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Partitioning your Disk - - - - - - - - - - - - - You now - need to decide where you want to install Mageia on your - hard drive. If your hard drive is empty or if an existing operating - system is using all the available space you will have to - re-partition the drive. Basically, partitioning a hard drive means - to logically divide it in order to create the space required for - your new Mageia system. - - partitionsDrakX - Because the process of partitioning a hard drive is - usually irreversible and can lead to data loss, 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 available: - - - - - - Use free - space. This option will perform an automatic partitioning of - your blank drive(s). If you use this option there will be no further - prompts. - - - - mount - pointsUse existing - partitions. 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 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. You will - also be asked to choose the partitions to be formatted or - preserved. - - - - - - - Use the free space on the Windows - partition. If Windows® is installed on your hard - drive, you might have to create free space for GNU/Linux. To do - so, you can delete your Windows® partition and data (see the - Erase entire disk solution below) or resize your - 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 Mageia and Windows® on the same - computer in a dual boot configuration. - - Before - choosing this option, please understand that after this - procedure, the size of your Windows® partition will be - smaller than when you started, which means you will have less - free space to store your data or to install new software. - - - - Erase entire disk. If you - want to delete all data and all partitions present on your hard - drive and replace them with Mageia, choose this - option. Be warned that you won't be able to undo this operation - after you confirm. - - - If you choose this option, - all data on your disk will be deleted. - - - - - Remove Windows(TM). This - option appears when the hard drive is entirely taken by - Windows®. Choosing this option will simply erase everything - on the drive, partitioning everything from scratch. - - - If you choose this - option, all data on your disk will be - lost. - - - - - - partitionscustom - Custom disk - partitioning. Choose this option if you want to - manually partition your hard 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 only recommended if you - have performed custom disk partitioning before, and have enough - GNU/Linux experience to know what you are doing. For more instructions on how to use the - DiskDrake utility, refer to the Managing Your Partitions - section in the Starter Guidethe - Managing Your Partitions - section in the Starter Guide. - - -
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Deprecated - It's Done! - - - - - - - - - - boot - dual-bootThere you are. The - installation is now complete and your GNU/Linux system is ready to - be used. Just click on Reboot to restart the - system. Don't forget to remove the installation media (CD-ROM or - floppy). The first thing you should see after your computer has - finished doing its hardware tests is the bootloader menu, which - allows you to choose between the OSes your - system can boot. - -
Advanced Options - - - The - Advanced button shows more buttons - to: - - - - floppy - auto-install - Generate auto-install floppy: - enables you to create an installation floppy disk which will - automatically perform a whole installation, similar to the one - just finished, without the help of an operator. - - Note that two different - options are available after clicking on that button: - - - - - installationreplay - Replay. This is a partially - automated installation. The partitioning step is the only - interactive procedure. - - - - installation - automated - Automated. Fully automated - installation: the hard disk is completely rewritten, - all data is lost. - - - - - - This feature is very - handy when installing on a number of similar machines. See the - Auto - install section on our web site for more - information. - - - - - - - installation save package - selection Save package - selectionIf you chose to - save on a floppy, you will need a FAT-formatted floppy. To - create one under GNU/Linux, type mformat a: - or, as root, fdformat /dev/fd0 followed by - mkfs.vfat /dev/fd0.: saves - a list of the packages selected in this installation. The - following screen shows you the possible media to use to save the - package list onto: you might need to fill some parameters when - you click on the Next button. - - - - To use this selection - of packages with another installation, perform the installation - as usual up to the point of the package selection, and choose to - select individual packages, without worrying about the current - package selection. Use the floppy icon and select the - Load option. Then choose the medium which - contains the package list. Finally click - OK: the list of packages you loaded will - be selected and be installed. - - -
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Deprecated - Choose Partitions to Be Formatted - - - - - - This - step is available only if you chose to reuse existing - Linux partitions. - - - - - - - - - - partitionsformattingIf - you chose to reuse some legacy GNU/Linux partitions, you may wish - to reformat some of them and erase any data they contain. To do so, - please select those partitions as well. - - Please note that it's - not necessary to reformat all - partitionspre-existing - pre-existing partitions. You must reformat the - partitions containing the operating system (such as - /, /usr or - /var) but not the partitions containing data you - wish to keep (typically /home). - - Please be - careful when selecting partitions. After the formatting is - completed, all data on the selected partitions will be - deleted and you won't be able to recover it. - - Click on - Next when you're ready to format the - partitions. - - Click on - Previous if you want to choose other - partitions for your new Mageia operating system - installation. - - Click on - Advanced if you wish to select partitions - which will be checked for - partitionsbad - blocksbad blocks on the disk. -
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Deprecated - Installing Updates from the Internet - - - - - - - - - - installationupdates - updatesBy - 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, etc. To allow you to benefit from - these updates, you're now able to download them from the - Internet. Select Yes if you have a working - Internet connection and you want to install any updated packages - now, or No if you prefer to install updated - packages later. - - Choosing - Yes will display a list of web locations from - which updates can be retrieved. You should choose one near to you. A - tree containing package selections will appear: review the - selection, and press Install to retrieve and - install the selected package(s), or Cancel to - abort. - - -
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Summary - - - - - - - - - - configuration As a review, - DrakX will present a summary of information it has gathered - about your system. Depending on the hardware installed on your - machine, you may have some or all of the following entries. Each - entry is made up of the hardware item to be configured, followed by - a quick summary of the current configuration. Click on the - corresponding Configure button to make any - changes. - - - - - Timezone: time - zoneconfigurationby - default, DrakX deduces your time zone based on the country - you have chosen. You can click on the - Configure button here if this is not - correct. - - - - country - configuration - Country / Region: check the - current country selection. If you're not in the country selected - by DrakX, click on the Configure - button and choose another. If your country isn't in the list - shown, click on the Other Countries button to get a - complete country list. - - - - Bootloader: 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 Mageia Control Center. - - - - - services configuration - Services: with 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. - - - - - - keyboard - configuration - Keyboard: check the current - keyboard map configuration and change it if necessary. - - - mouse - configurationMouse: - verify the current mouse configuration and click on the button - to change it if necessary. - - - - - - sound card - configuration - Sound card: if a sound card is - detected on your system, it will be displayed here. If you - notice the sound card isn't the one actually present on your - system, you can click on the button and choose a different - driver. - - - - - - graphical interface - configuration - Graphical Interface: by - default, DrakX configures your graphical interface with - a resolution that best matches your video card and monitor - combination. If that doesn't suit you, or DrakX could - not automatically configure it (not - configured is displayed), click on - Configure to reconfigure your graphical - interface. You can click on Help from - within the configuration wizard to benefit from full in-line - help. - - - - - network - configuration - Network: if you wish to configure your - Internet or local network access, you can do so from here. Refer to - the printed documentation or use the Mageia Control Center after the - installation has finished to benefit from full in-line - help. - - - - network - proxy - Proxies: allows you to configure - HTTP and FTP proxy addresses if the machine you're - installing on is to be located behind a proxy server. - - - - - security - configurationSecurity - Level: this entry allows you to redefine the security - level - as set in a previous step (see ). - - - - firewall - configuration - Firewall: if you plan to connect - your machine to the Internet, it's a good idea to protect yourself - from intrusions by setting up a firewall. Consult the - corresponding chapter of the - Starter Guide for details - about firewall settings. - - - - -
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Time Zone Options - - - - - - - - - - This dialog appears after selecting a new time zone in - the time zones list. After you've chosen the location nearest to - your time zone, two more options are shown. - - GNU/Linux manages - time in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and translates it to local time - according to the time zone you selected. If the clock on your - motherboard is set to local time, you may deactivate this by - deselecting Hardware clock set to GMT, which - will let GNU/Linux know that the system clock and the hardware - clock are in the same time zone. This is useful when the machine - also hosts another operating system. - - The - Automatic time synchronization option will - automatically regulate the system clock by connecting to a remote - time server on the Internet. For this feature to work, you must - have a working Internet connection. We recommend that you choose a - time server located near you or the generic World - Wide entry which will select the best server for - you. This option actually installs a time server which can be used - by other machines on your local network as well. -
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Selecting Available Services - at Boot Time - - - - - - - - - - services - - bootservicesThis - dialog is used to select which services you wish to start at boot - time. - - DrakX will - list all services available on the current installation. Review - each of them carefully and uncheck those which aren't needed at - boot time. - - - A short - explanatory text will be displayed about a service when it is - selected. However, if you're not sure whether a service is useful - or not, it is safer to leave the default behavior. - - - - At this stage, - be very careful if you intend to use your machine as a server: you - probably don't want to start any services which you don't - need. Please remember that some services can be dangerous if - they're enabled on a server. In general, select only those - services you really need. - -
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Deprecated - Security Level - - - - - - - - - security - levelAt this point, DrakX - allows you to choose your machine's security level. As a rule of - thumb, the security level should be set higher if the machine is to - contain crucial data, or if it's to be directly exposed to the - Internet. The trade-off is that a higher security level is - generally obtained at the expense of ease of use. - - If you don't - know what to choose, keep the default option. You'll be able to - change it later with the draksec tool - (see ). - - Fill the - Security Administrator field with the e-mail - address of the person responsible for security. Security-related - messages will be sent to that address. -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-partition_with_diskdrake-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-partition_with_diskdrake-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index c8025e2c..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-partition_with_diskdrake-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,141 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Format Disks with DiskDrake - - - - - - - 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 defined, either from a previous installation of - GNU/Linux or by another partitioning tool, you can use existing - partitions. Otherwise, hard drive partitions must be - defined. - - To create - partitions, you must first select a hard 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: - - - - Clear - all: this option deletes all partitions on the - selected hard drive - - - Auto allocate: this option - enables you to automatically create ext3 and swap partitions - in the free space of your hard drive - - - - More: gives access to - additional features: - - - - Save - partition table: saves the partition table to a - floppy. Useful for later partition-table recovery if necessary. It - is strongly recommended that you perform this step. - - - - Restore - partition table: allows you to restore a previously - saved partition table from a floppy disk. - - - - Rescue - partition table: if your partition table is damaged, - you can try to recover it using this option. Please be careful and - remember that it doesn't always work. - - - - Reload - partition table: discards all changes and reloads the - partition table that was originally on the hard drive. - - - - Removable - media auto-mounting: unchecking this option will force - users to manually mount and unmount removable media such as - floppies and CD-ROMs. - - - Wizard: - 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 partitioning. - - Undo: - use this option to cancel your changes. - - Toggle - between normal/expert mode: allows additional actions - on partitions (type, options, format) and gives more information - about the hard drive. - - - Done: - when you are finished partitioning your hard drive, this will save - your changes back to disk. - - - - - - When defining the size of a partition, - you can finely set the partition size by using the - Arrow keys of your keyboard. - - - Note: you can - reach any option using the keyboard. Navigate through the - partitions using Tab and the - Up/Down arrows. - - When a partition is selected, you can - use: - - Ctrl-c - to create a new partition (when an empty partition is - selected) - - - Ctrl-d - to delete a partition - - - Ctrl-m - to set the mount point - - - - - To get - information about the different file system 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. - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-resizeFATChoose-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-resizeFATChoose-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 76a4c092..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-resizeFATChoose-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,61 +0,0 @@ - - -
- - Deprecated - Choose FAT Partition to Be - Resized - - - - partitions - - resize - More than one Microsoft partition - has been detected on your hard drive. Please choose the one which you want - to resize in order to install your new Mageia - operating system. - - Each partition is listed as - follows: "Linux name", "Windows name", "Capacity". - - "Linux name" is structured: - "hard drive type", "hard drive number", "partition number" (for example, - "sda1"). - - "Hard drive type" is "sd" - - - This is standard for hard drives now and has nothing to do with SD - Memory Cards. Hard drives were previously prefixed "hd" for IDE drives or - "sd" for SATA drives but they are all now prefixed with "sd". - - "Hard drive number" is - actually a letter and always follows "sd": - - "a" means "first hard - drive"; - - - - "b" means "second hard - drive"; - - - - and so on... - - - - "Windows name" is the letter - of your hard drive under - Windows® (the first - disk or partition is called "C:"). -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectInstallClass-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectInstallClass-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f4fd5c40..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectInstallClass-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Installation Class - - - This step is shown only if an - existing GNU/Linux partition is found on your machine. - - - - - - - - installation - classDrakX now needs to - know if you want to install from scratch or upgrade your existing - Mageia system: - - - - - - - - Upgrade. - upgradeIf you have an older Mageia operating system, this option allows you to upgrade it. Your existing partitioning scheme and user data won't be altered. Most of the other configuration steps remain available and are similar to a standard installation. - - - - Install. Use this option for everything except upgrading an existing Mageia installation. - - - - - - - - - -
- diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectKeyboard-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectKeyboard-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 20aaf6d9..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectKeyboard-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,33 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Configuring the Keyboard - - - - DrakX shows one or more keyboards, depending on which language(s) you have chosen - - - - - - - - - keyboard - - languagekeyboardDepending - on the language you chose (see ), DrakX automatically - selects a particular type of keyboard configuration. Verify that the - selection suits you or choose another keyboard layout. If you don't know which layout your keyboard has, look in the specifications that came with your system, or ask the computer vendor. You can also look here: en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Keyboard_layout - - - If your keyboard isn't in the list shown, click on More to get a full list, and select your keyboard there. Note that after having chosen your keyboard, you will return to the first screen and it'll seem that a keyboard from this first screen was chosen. You can safely ignore this and go on, the keyboard you chose from the full list will now be configured! - - If you choose a keyboard - layout based on a non-Latin alphabet, the next dialog will allow - you to choose the key binding which will switch the keyboard - between the Latin and non-Latin layouts. - - Additional information: You may have a keyboard which does not correspond exactly to your language: for example, if you are an English-speaking Swiss native, you may have a Swiss keyboard. Or if you speak English and are located in Québec, you may find yourself in the same situation where your native language and country-set keyboard don't match. In either case, this installation step will allow you to select an appropriate keyboard. - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectLanguage-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectLanguage-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index c832398b..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectLanguage-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,73 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Choosing your Language - - - The first step is to - choose your preferred language. - -
Choosing the Default - Language - - - - - - -
- - - language - First open the tree relative to the continent you are located in, and then choose - the language you speak. Your language choice will affect the installer, the documentation, and - the system in general. - - Click the Multiple languages button near the botom of the list to go to the screen to select additional languages for your workstation, thereby installing the - language-specific files for system documentation and - applications. For example, if Spanish friends are to use your - machine, select English as the default language in the first screen - and Español in the Multiple languages screen. - - -You are advised to install the language of your keyboard and the language of the country you live in as additional languages if they are not the same as your preferred language. - - - - About - UTF-8 (unicode) support: Unicode is a - character encoding intended to cover all existing - languages. Mageia Linux uses UTF-8 by default for all languages - - - - - If you know UTF-8 encoding doesn't work well for your language, tick the box Old compatibility (non-UTF) encoding at the top of the Multiple languages screen - - - Be aware that this will then apply to all languages on your system - - - - - Note that - you're not limited to choosing a single additional language. You - may choose several, or even install them all by selecting the - All languages box. Selecting support for a - language means translations, fonts, spell checkers, etc. will also - be installed for that language. Make sure you select all languages - which are likely to be useful on the machine now, it may be difficult - to configure support for languages not chosen at - install time at a later date. - - - - - To switch between the various - languages installed on your system, you can launch the - localedrake command as root to - change the language used by the entire system. Running the command - as a regular user will only change the language settings for that - particular user. - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 65f40489..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectMouse-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,65 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Configuring your Mouse - - - - - - - - - mouseUsually, - DrakX has no problems detecting the number of buttons on your - mouse. If it fails to properly recognize it, it assumes you have a - two-button mouse and will configure it for third-button - emulation. The third-button mouse button of a two-button mouse can - be obtained by simultaneously clicking the left and right mouse - buttons. DrakX will automatically know whether your mouse - uses a PS/2, serial or USB interface. - - - If you have a - 3-button mouse without a wheel, you can choose a with - Wheel emulation mouse. DrakX will then configure - your mouse so that you can simulate the wheel with it: to do so, - press the middle button and move your mouse pointer up and down. - - - If for some reason you wish - to specify a different type of mouse, select it from the list - provided. - - - You can select the - Universal | Any PS/2 & USB mice entry to - choose a generic mouse type which will work with - nearly all mice. - - - If you choose a - mouse other than the default one, a test screen will be - displayed. Use the buttons and wheel to verify that the settings are - correct and that the mouse is working correctly. If the mouse isn't - working well, press the space bar or - Enter key to cancel the test and you will be - returned to the mouse list. - - - mouse Wheel - - - - Occasionally - wheel mice are not detected automatically, so you will need to - select your mouse from a list. Be sure to select the one - corresponding to the port that your mouse is attached to. After - selecting a mouse and pressing the Next - button, a mouse image will be displayed on-screen. Scroll the - mouse wheel to ensure that it is correctly activated. As you - scroll your mouse wheel, you will see the on-screen scroll wheel - moving. Test the buttons and check that the mouse pointer moves - on-screen as you move your mouse about. - - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectSerialPort-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectSerialPort-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 740c6e80..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-selectSerialPort-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,14 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Configuring your Mouse - - - - - - - Please select the correct -port. For example, the COM1 port under Windows® -is named ttyS0 under GNU/Linux. - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setRootPassword-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setRootPassword-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f8b42140..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setRootPassword-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,136 +0,0 @@ -
- - Deprecated - Root - Password - - - - - - - - - - root - - password - - - - password - - root - - - This is the most - crucial decision point for the security of your - GNU/Linux system: you must enter the - root password. Root is the system - administrator and is the only user authorized to make updates, add users, - change the overall system configuration, and so on. In short, - root can do everything! That's why you must choose a - password which is difficult to guess: DrakX will - tell you if the password you chose is too simple. You're not forced to enter - a password, but we strongly encourage you to do so. - GNU/Linux is just as prone to operator error as - any other operating system. Since root can overcome all - limitations and unintentionally erase all data on partitions by carelessly - accessing the partitions themselves, it is important that it be difficult to - become root. - - The password - should be a mixture of alphanumeric characters and at least 8 characters - long. Never write down root's password — it makes it far - too easy to compromise your system. - - One caveat: don't make the - password too long or too complicated because you must be able to remember - it! - - The password - won't be displayed on screen as you type it. To reduce the chance of a blind - typing error you will need to enter the password twice. If you do happen to - make the same typing error twice, you will have to use this - incorrect password when you try to connect as - root, at least for the first time. - - You can change - the way users are authenticated on your computer by clicking on the - Authentication method button. The following - authentication methods are available: - - - - Local - file. Use a local file for all authentication and user - information. This is the default method. - - - - - LDAP - - authentication - - LDAP - LDAP. Use an LDAP - server for some or all authentication needs. An LDAP - directory consolidates certain types of information within your - organization. - - - - - NIS - - authentication - - NIS - NIS. Authenticates users against a - NIS domain. This allows you to run a group of - computers in the same NIS domain using a common - password and group file. - - - - Smart - Card. Uses SmartCard hardware for - providing authentication services. - - - - - authentication - - PDC - - authentication - - Active Directory - Windows Domain. Uses a - Windows® domain - controller to provide authentication services through - Active Directory, - Microsoft's implementation of - LDAP. - - - - If you select a method other than - Local file, you will be asked to provide some - parameters, which vary from one method to the other. If you don't know those - parameters, you should ask your network administrator. - - - If you happen to have - problems remembering passwords, or if your computer will never be - connected to the Internet and you absolutely trust everybody who uses your - computer, you can choose to have No password. - Please bear in mind that this is an insecure option, and it is not - recommended. - - - - - -
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Deprecated - Installing a Bootloader - - - - - - - - - - - - - - bootloader - LILO - - - bootloader - GRUB - - - LILO - - - GRUB - - - A - bootloader is a small program which is started by the computer - at boot time. It's responsible for starting up the whole - system. Normally, the bootloader installation is totally - automated. DrakX will analyze the disk boot sector and act - according to what it finds there: - - - - If - a Windows® boot sector is found, it will replace it with a - GRUB/LILO boot sector. This way you will be able to - load either GNU/Linux or any other OS installed on your - machine. - - - - - In - any other case it will ask you where it should place the boot - loader. Generally, the First sector of the drive - (MBR) is the safest place. - - - - Choosing Skip won't install a - bootloader. Use this option only if you know what you're - doing. - - - - - - - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setupX-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setupX-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index ed99f0a7..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-setupX-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,100 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Configuring X, the Graphical Server - - - - - - - - - - X Window System - 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 - Mageia rely on. - - You will see a - list of different parameters which you can change in order to - optimize your graphical display. - - - - Graphic Card - - - - - - - If everything - works fine, the installer should detect and configure the - video card installed on your machine. If the detection or - configuration is incorrect, you can choose the card installed on - your system from a list. - - - - - - Monitor - - If the - installer fails to detect or configure your monitor properly, you - can choose from this list the monitor which is connected to your - computer. - - - - Resolution - - Here you can - choose the resolutions and color depths available for your - graphics hardware. Choose the one which best suits your needs - (you will be able to make changes after the installation). A - sample of the chosen configuration will be shown in the monitor - picture. - - - - Test - - - - Depending on your - hardware, this entry might not appear. - - - - The system - will try to open a graphical screen at the desired - resolution. If you see the test message during the test and - answer Yes, then DrakX will proceed to - the next step. If you don't see it, it means that some part of - the auto-detected configuration was incorrect and the test will - automatically end after a few seconds and return you to the - menu. Change settings until you get a correct graphical - display. - - - - Options - - - This step - allows you to choose whether you want your machine to - automatically switch to a graphical interface at - boot. Obviously, you may want to select the - No option if your machine is to act as a - server, or if you were not successful in getting the display - configured. - - - -
- - diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdChoose-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdChoose-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index c7795c8b..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdChoose-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Choose drive to install Linux on - - - - - - - Choose the - hard 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! - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdConfirm-sect1.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdConfirm-sect1.xml deleted file mode 100644 index edacbd10..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/drakx-takeOverHdConfirm-sect1.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,22 +0,0 @@ - - -
Deprecated - Confirm data deletion - - - - - - - Click on - Next if you want to delete all data - and partitions present on this hard drive. Be careful, after - clicking on Next you will not be - able to recover any data and partitions present on this hard - drive, including any Windows® data. - - Click on - Previous to quit this operation - without losing data and partitions present on this hard - drive. - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-icons.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-icons.xml deleted file mode 100644 index d9115aeb..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-icons.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,24 +0,0 @@ -
- - Simple sample page - - - - Paragraph with - note icon. - - - - Paragraph with - tip icon. - - - - Paragraph with - warning icon. - - - If you want - to use other icons, make sure you import some cc-by-sa ones - first. -
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Sample page with itemized list - - - - - If you want to copy this list to your page, don't forget to adjust the page names and paragraph numbers in the code - - - - First item on the list - - - - - Second item on the list - - - - - Etc. - - - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-picture.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-picture.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 0a73bf7e..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-picture.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,38 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - -
Sample page with picture - - - - - - - - - - - - - Look at the xml code of this page to see how the picture below was inserted - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
diff --git a/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-sections.xml b/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-sections.xml deleted file mode 100644 index f4b50cc0..00000000 --- a/docs/mcc-help/en/sample-page-sections.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - -
Sample page with several sections - -
This is the first section - This section is nested in a section that covers the whole page - -
- - - - - -
This is the second section - In html you can link to it by adding #second-section to the link to this page - -
- -
This is the third section - - And this section will be shown when going to /sample-page-sections#third-section - -
- -
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Simple sample page - - TEST3: Again writing a line to test whether version number is increased on saving this file - - - You can use this page to make another simple page, but if you do so, don't forget to not only change the name of this file, but to change the page name in the code of this page, too - - Everywhere where you see sample-page-simple in the code, you should change that into your page name - - If you want to make more paragraphs, copy one and change its number in the code, for instance pa3 to pa4 and then change the content. It is possible to put a paragraph between existing ones by adding a letter to the number, e.g. pa2a - - -
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