From f1effabe76d6a6fc40b730f02b4737dcd0776cd1 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Pablo Saratxaga Date: Sat, 9 Feb 2002 14:15:01 +0000 Subject: updated help.pm file --- perl-install/help.pm | 35 +++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 23 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'perl-install/help.pm') diff --git a/perl-install/help.pm b/perl-install/help.pm index 77cef8fde..a3121bc36 100644 --- a/perl-install/help.pm +++ b/perl-install/help.pm @@ -3,8 +3,8 @@ use common; # IMPORTANT: Don't edit this File - It is automatically generated # from the manuals !!! -# Write a mail to if you want -# it changed. +# Write a mail to if +# you want it changed. %steps = ( empty => '', @@ -101,12 +101,16 @@ preferred graphical environment. At least one must be selected if you want to have a graphical workstation! Moving the mouse cursor over a group name will display a short explanatory -text about that group. If you do not select any group when installing (and -not upgrading), a dialog will popup asking you to choose the nature of -minimal install. This can be \"Base system only\" for the smallest install -possible, \"No X\" for a bit larger install but without X11 or \"With X\" -for the the largest minimal install including X11. (this para *MUST* be -reviewed and splitted) +text about that group. If you do not select any group when performing a +regular installation (by opposition to an upgrade), a dialog will popup +proposing different kind of minimal installations: + + * Will install the strict minimum necessary to get a working Linux system, +in command line only. + + * Installs the base system plus basic utilities + + * Install the fewer packages possible for having a graphical desktop You can check the \"Individual package selection\" box, which is useful if you are familiar with the packages being offered or if you want to have @@ -511,10 +515,17 @@ selectInstallClass => __("DrakX now needs to know if you want to perform a default (\"Recommended\") installation or if you want to have greater control (\"Expert\"). You also have the choice of performing a new install or an upgrade of an existing -Mandrake Linux system. Clicking \"Install\" will completely wipe out the -old system. Select \"Upgrade\" if you are upgrading or repairing an -existing system. Select \"Upgrade packages only\" if you are upgrading the -packages of a previous distribution without any other modification. +Mandrake Linux system: + + * completely wipes out the old system; + + * + + * + +On the other hand, \"Upgrade\" allows you to upgrade an existing system. +Finally, Select \"Upgrade packages only\" if you wish to upgrade the +packages of a previous installation, without any other modification. Please choose \"Install\" if there are no previous version of Mandrake Linux installed or if you wish to boot between various operating systems. -- cgit v1.2.1