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authorPablo Saratxaga <pablo@mandriva.com>2001-03-31 14:21:10 +0000
committerPablo Saratxaga <pablo@mandriva.com>2001-03-31 14:21:10 +0000
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Updated po files and help messages (patch from Pixel)
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diff --git a/perl-install/help.pm b/perl-install/help.pm
index dbbf5dd9b..b1ad37b26 100644
--- a/perl-install/help.pm
+++ b/perl-install/help.pm
@@ -680,7 +680,18 @@ when booting. The following values are available:
* normal: select normal 80x25 text mode.
- * <number>: use the corresponding text mode."),
+ * <number>: use the corresponding text mode.
+
+
+ - Clean \"/tmp\" at each boot: if you want delete all files and directories
+stored in \"/tmp\" when you boot your system, select this option.
+
+
+ - Precise RAM if needed: unfortunately, there is no standard method to ask the
+BIOS about the amount of RAM present in your computer. As consequence, Linux may
+fail to detect your amount of RAM correctly. If this is the case, you can
+specify the correct amount or RAM here. Please note that a difference of 2 or 4
+MB between detected memory and memory present in your system is normal."),
setupYabootGeneral =>
__("Yaboot is a bootloader for NewWorld MacIntosh hardware. It is able
@@ -825,33 +836,9 @@ configureXxdm =>
\"No\"."),
miscellaneous =>
- __("You can now select some miscellaneous options for your system.
-
-* Use hard drive optimizations: this option can improve hard disk performance but is only for advanced users. Some buggy
- chipsets can ruin your data, so beware. Note that the kernel has a builtin blacklist of drives and chipsets, but if
- you want to avoid bad surprises, leave this option unset.
-
-
-* Choose security level: you can choose a security level for your system. Please refer to the manual for complete
+ __("You can choose a security level for your system. Please refer to the manual for complete
information. Basically, if you don't know what to choose, keep the default option.
-
-
-* Precise RAM if needed: unfortunately, there is no standard method to ask the BIOS about the amount of RAM present in
- your computer. As consequence, Linux may fail to detect your amount of RAM correctly. If this is the case, you can
- specify the correct amount or RAM here. Please note that a difference of 2 or 4 MB between detected memory and memory
- present in your system is normal.
-
-
-* Removable media automounting: if you would prefer not to manually mount removable media (CD-Rom, floppy, Zip, etc.) by
- typing \"mount\" and \"umount\", select this option.
-
-
-* Clean \"/tmp\" at each boot: if you want delete all files and directories stored in \"/tmp\" when you boot your system,
- select this option.
-
-
-* Enable num lock at startup: if you want NumLock key enabled after booting, select this option. Please note that you
- should not enable this option on laptops and that NumLock may or may not work under X."),
+"),
exitInstall =>
__("Your system is going to reboot.