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author | Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> | 1999-08-28 20:22:16 +0000 |
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committer | Pascal Rigaux <pixel@mandriva.com> | 1999-08-28 20:22:16 +0000 |
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diff --git a/perl-install/install2.pm b/perl-install/install2.pm index 9d069a7e4..e62df278f 100644 --- a/perl-install/install2.pm +++ b/perl-install/install2.pm @@ -20,107 +20,139 @@ use smp; use lang; use run_program; + my %stepsHelp = ( + selectLanguage => - __("Choose the language which you approved. This one govern the language's system."), + __("Choose preferred language for install and system usage."), + selectPath => - __("Choose \"Installation\" if you never have installed Linux system on this computer or if you wish -to install several of them on this machine. + __("Choose \"Installation\" if there are no previous versions of Linux +installed, or if you wish use to multiple distributions or versions. + +Choose \"Update\" if you wish to update a previous version of Mandrake +Linux: 5.1 (Venice), 5.2 (Leeloo), 5.3 (Festen) or 6.0 (Venus)."), -Choose \"Update\" if you wish to update a Linux system Mandrake 5.1 (Venice), 5.2 (Leeloo), 5.3 (Festen) or - 6.0 (Venus)."), selectInstallClass => __("Select: - - Beginer: if you have never installed Linux system and wish to install the system elected -\"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here. - - Developer: if wish to use your Linux system to build software, you will find your happiness here. - - Server: if you wish to install the operating system elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, -choose this installation class. - - Expert: if you alway know very fine GNU/Linux and that you wish to preserve the whole -control of the installation, this class is for you."), + - Beginner: If you have not installed Linux before, or wish to install +the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, click here. + - Developer: If you are familiar with Linux and will be using the +computer primarily for software development, you will find happiness +here. + - Server: If you wish to install a general purpose server, or the +Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select +this. + - Expert: If you know GNU/Linux and want to perform a highly +customized installation, this Install Class is for you."), + setupSCSI => - __("The system did not detect a SCSI card. If you have one (or several) click on \"Yes\" and choose the module -to be tested. In the contrary case, cliquez on \"Not\". + __("The system did not detect a SCSI card. If you have one (or several) +click on \"Yes\" and choose the module(s) +to be tested. Otherwise, select \"Not\". + +If you don't know if your computer has SCSI interfaces, consult the +original documentation delivered with the computer, or if you use +Microsoft Windows 95/98, inspect the information available via \"Control +panel\", \"System\", \"Peripheral manager\"."), -If you don't know if you have interfaces SCSI, consult the documentation delivered with your computer -or, if you use Microsoft Windows 95/98, consult the file \"Peripheral manager\" of the item \"System\" - of the \"Control panel\"."), partitionDisks => - __("In this stage, you will must partion your hard disk. It consists in cutting your disk in several zones -(which are not equal). This operation, for spectacular and intimidating that it is, - is not hardly if you be carrefull so that you do. -Also, take your time, are sure you before click on \"Finishing\" and READ the handbook of DiskDrake -before use them."), - -#"In this stage, you must partition your hard disk. Partitioning is the -#division of space on the hard disk into zones (which need not be equal) and -#certain types of software are installed in certain partitions. This -#operation, while both spectacular and intimidating, is not difficult to do -#if you understand what your system needs and what you need to do in the -#process. If you are uncertain, read the DiskDrake handbook and the -#Partitioning HOWTO before you proceed. Be cautious during this step. If you -#make an error, consult the DiskDrake handbook as to how to go about -#correcting it." + __("At this point, hard drive partitions must be defined. (Unless you +are overwriting a previous install of Linux and have already defined +your hard drives partions as desired.) This operation consists of +logically dividing the computer's hard drive capacity into separate +areas for use. Two common partition are: \"root\" which is the point at +which the filesystem's directory structure starts, and \"boot\", which +contains those files necessary to start the operating system when the +computer is first turned on. Because the effects of this process are +usually irreversible, partitioning can be intimidating and stressful to +the inexperienced. DiskDrake simplifies the process so that it need not +be. Consult the documentation and take your time before proceeding."), formatPartitions => - __("The partitions lately created must be formatted so that the system can use them. -You can also format partitions previously created and used if you wish to remove all the data they -contain. Note that it is not necessary to format the partitions already created and in use -if they contain data you want to keep (typical cases: /home and /usr/local)."), + __("Any partitions that have been newly defined must be formatted for +use. At this time, you may wish to re-format some pre-existing +partitions to erase the data they contain. Note: it is not necessary to +re-format pre-existing partitions, particularly if they contain files or +data you wish to keep. Typical examples: /home and /usr/local."), + choosePackages => - __("You now have the possibility of choosing the software that you wish to install. + __("You may now select the packages you wish to install. + +Please note that some packages require the installation of others. These +are referred to as package dependencies. The packages you select, and +the packages they require will automatically be added to the +installation configuration. It is impossible to install a package +without installing all of its dependencies. -Please note that packages manage the dependences: that means that if you wish to install -a software requiring the presence of another software, the latter will be automatically selected -and that it will be impossible for you to install the former without installing the latter. +Information on each category and specific package is available in the +area titled \"Info\". This is located above buttons: [confirmation] +[selection] [deselection]."), -Information on each category of packages and each one of them is available in the zone \"Infos\" -located above buttons of confirmation/selection/deselection."), doInstallStep => - __("Selected packages are now getting installed on your system. This operation take only a few minutes."), + __("The packages selected are now being installed. This operation +should only take a few minutes."), + configureMouse => __("Help"), + configureNetwork => __("Help"), + configureTimezone => __("Help"), + configureServices => __("Help"), + configurePrinter => __("Help"), -setRootPassword => - __("The system now requires an administrator password for your Linux system. -This passwd is required of you by twice in order to being certain of its spelling. -Choose it carefully because it mainly conditions the good functioning of your system. -Indeed, only the administrator (also named \"root\") is able to configure the computer. -The password should not be too simple so that whoever cannot be connected under this account. -It should not be either too sophisticated under penalty of being difficult to retain and, finally, forgotten. +setRootPassword => + __("An administrator password for your Linux system must now be +assigned. The password must be entered twice to verify that both +password entries are identical. + +Choose this password carefully. Only persons with access to an +administrator account can maintain and administer the system. +Alternatively, unauthorized use of an administrator account can be +extremely dangerous to the integrity of the system, the data upon it, +and other systems with which it is interfaced. The password should be a +mixture of alphanumeric characters and a least 8 characters long. It +should never be written down. Do not make the password too long or +complicated that it will be difficult to remember. + +When you login as Administrator, at \"login\" type \"root\" and at +\"password\", type the password that was created here."), -When you wish to connect yourselves on your Linux system as an administrator, the \"login\" -is \"root\" and the \"password\", this one which you now will indicate."), addUser => - __("You can now authorize one or more people to be connected on your Linux system. Each one of -them will profit from his own environment will be able to configure. - -It is very important that you create at least one user even if you are the only person who will connect -herself on this machine. Indeed, if runnig the system as \"root\" is attractive, that -is a very bad idea. This last having all the rights it is certain that at one time you will broke all. -This is highly preferable you connect as simple user and that you use the account \"root\" only when -that is essential."), -doInstallStep => - __("The system being now copied on your disk, he is now time to indicate to it from where it will have to start. -Unless you know exactly what you do, always choose \"First sector of drive\"."), + __("You can now authorize one or more people to be use your Linux +system. Each user account will have their own customizable environment. + +It is very important that you create at least one user, even if there +will only be one principle user of the system. The administrative +\"root\" account should not be used for day to day operation of the +computer. It is a security risk. The use of a regular user account +protects you and the system from yourself. The root account should only +be used for administrative and maintenance tasks that can not be +accomplished from a regular user account."), + createBootdisk => __("Help"), + setupBootloader => - __("Help"), -configureX => - __("Help"), + __("You need to indicate where you wish +to place the information required to boot to Linux. + +Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of +drive\"."), + configureX => - __("It is now time to configure the graphic server. First of all, choose your monitor. You have then -the possibility of testing your configuration and of reconsidering your choices if the latter are not -appropriate to you."), + __("It is now time to configure the video card and monitor +configuration for the X windows Graphic User Interface (GUI). First +select you monitor. Next, you may test the configuration and change your +selections if necessary."), + exitInstall => __("Help"), ); @@ -299,7 +331,7 @@ sub addUser { sub createBootdisk { fs::write($o->{prefix}, $o->{fstab}) unless $o->{isUpgrade}; modules::write_conf("$o->{prefix}/etc/conf.modules", 'append'); - $o->createBootdisk; + $o->createBootdisk($o->{steps}{$o->{step}}{entered} == 1); } sub setupBootloader { |