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# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"LILO (the LInux LOader) and grub are bootloaders: they are able to boot\n"
-"either GNU/Linux or any other operating system present on your computer.\n"
-"Normally, these other operating systems are correctly detected and\n"
-"installed. If this is not the case, you can add an entry by hand in this\n"
-"screen. Be careful to choose the correct parameters.\n"
-"\n"
-"You may also not want to give access to these other operating systems to\n"
-"anyone. In which case, you can delete the corresponding entries. But then,\n"
-"you will need a boot disk in order to boot those other operating systems!"
-msgstr ""
-"LILO (the LInux LOader) and GRUB are boot loaders: they are able to boot\n"
-"either GNU/Linux or any other operating system present on your computer.\n"
-"Normally, these other operating systems are correctly detected and\n"
-"installed. If this is not the case, you can add an entry by hand in this\n"
-"screen. Be careful to choose the correct parameters.\n"
-"\n"
-"You may also not want to give access to these other operating systems to\n"
-"anyone. In which case, you can delete the corresponding entries. But then,\n"
-"you will need a boot disk in order to boot those other operating systems!"
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"Please choose your preferred language for installation and system usage.\n"
"\n"
"Clicking on the \"Advanced\" button will allow you to select other\n"
@@ -254,17 +231,6 @@ msgstr ""
# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"Choose the hard drive you want to erase in order to install your new\n"
-"Mandrake Linux partition. Be careful, all data present on it will be lost\n"
-"and will not be recoverable!"
-msgstr ""
-"Choose the hard drive you want to erase to install your new Mandrake Linux\n"
-"partition. Be careful, all data present on it will be lost and will not be\n"
-"recoverable!"
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"GNU/Linux is a multiuser system, and this means that each user can have his\n"
"own preferences, his own files and so on. You can read the ``User Guide''\n"
"to learn more. But unlike \"root\", which is the administrator, the users\n"
@@ -341,72 +307,6 @@ msgstr ""
# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"Yaboot is a bootloader for NewWorld MacIntosh hardware. It is able to boot\n"
-"either GNU/Linux, MacOS or MacOSX if present on your computer. Normally,\n"
-"these other operating systems are correctly detected and installed. If this\n"
-"is not the case, you can add an entry by hand in this screen. Be careful to\n"
-"choose the correct parameters.\n"
-"\n"
-"Yaboot's main options are:\n"
-"\n"
-" * Init Message: a simple text message displayed before the boot prompt;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Boot Device: indicates where you want to place the information required\n"
-"to boot to GNU/Linux. Generally, you set up a bootstrap partition earlier\n"
-"to hold this information;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Open Firmware Delay: unlike LILO, there are two delays available with\n"
-"yaboot. The first delay is measured in seconds and at this point, you can\n"
-"choose between CD, OF boot, MacOS or Linux;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Kernel Boot Timeout: this timeout is similar to the LILO boot delay.\n"
-"After selecting Linux, you will have this delay in 0.1 second before your\n"
-"default kernel description is selected;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Enable CD Boot?: checking this option allows you to choose ``C'' for CD\n"
-"at the first boot prompt;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Enable OF Boot?: checking this option allows you to choose ``N'' for\n"
-"Open Firmware at the first boot prompt;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Default OS: you can select which OS will boot by default when the Open\n"
-"Firmware Delay expires."
-msgstr ""
-"Yaboot is a boot loader for NewWorld MacIntosh hardware. It is able to boot\n"
-"either GNU/Linux, MacOS or MacOSX if present on your computer. Normally,\n"
-"these other operating systems are correctly detected and installed. If this\n"
-"is not the case, you can add an entry by hand in this screen. Be careful as\n"
-"to choose the correct parameters.\n"
-"\n"
-"Yaboot's main options are:\n"
-"\n"
-" * Init Message: a simple text message that is displayed before the boot\n"
-"prompt.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Boot Device: indicate where you want to place the information required\n"
-"to boot to GNU/Linux. Generally, you setup a bootstrap partition earlier to\n"
-"hold this information.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Open Firmware Delay: unlike LILO, there are two delays available with\n"
-"yaboot. The first delay is measured in seconds and at this point, you can\n"
-"choose between CD, OF boot, MacOS or Linux.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Kernel Boot Timeout: this timeout is similar to the LILO boot delay.\n"
-"After selecting Linux, you will have this delay in 0.1 second before your\n"
-"default kernel description is selected.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Enable CD Boot?: checking this option allows you to choose \"C\" for CD\n"
-"at the first boot prompt.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Enable OF Boot?: checking this option allows you to choose \"N\" for\n"
-"Open Firmware at the first boot prompt.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Default OS: you can select which OS will boot by default when the Open\n"
-"Firmware Delay expires."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"At this point, it is time to choose the security level desired for the\n"
"machine. As a rule of thumb, the more exposed the machine is, and the more\n"
"the data stored in it is crucial, the higher the security level should be.\n"
@@ -431,15 +331,6 @@ msgstr ""
# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"Please select the correct port. For example, the \"COM1\" port under\n"
-"Windows is named \"ttyS0\" under GNU/Linux."
-msgstr ""
-"Please select the correct port. For example, the COM1 port under MS Windows\n"
-"is named ttyS0 under GNU/Linux."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"Here are presented various parameters concerning your machine. Depending on\n"
"your installed hardware, you may - or not, see the following entries:\n"
"\n"
@@ -703,69 +594,6 @@ msgstr ""
# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"More than one Microsoft partition has been detected on your hard drive.\n"
-"Please choose the one you want to resize in order to install your new\n"
-"Mandrake Linux operating system.\n"
-"\n"
-"Each partition is listed as follows: \"Linux name\", \"Windows name\"\n"
-"\"Capacity\".\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Linux name\" is structured: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\",\n"
-"\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\").\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard dive is an IDE hard drive and\n"
-"\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard drive.\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". With IDE\n"
-"hard drives:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\";\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\".\n"
-"\n"
-"With SCSI hard drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means\n"
-"\"second lowest SCSI ID\", etc.\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Windows name\" is the letter of your hard drive under Windows (the first\n"
-"disk or partition is called \"C:\")."
-msgstr ""
-"More than one Microsoft Windows partition has been detected on your hard\n"
-"drive. Please choose the one you want resize in order to install your new\n"
-"Mandrake Linux operating system.\n"
-"\n"
-"Each partition is listed as follows: \"Linux name\", \"Windows name\"\n"
-"\"Capacity\".\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Linux name\" is structured: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\",\n"
-"\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\").\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard dive is an IDE hard drive and\n"
-"\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard drive.\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". With IDE\n"
-"hard drives:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\",\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\",\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\",\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\".\n"
-"\n"
-"With SCSI hard drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means\n"
-"\"second lowest SCSI ID\", etc.\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Windows name\" is the letter of your hard drive under Windows (the first\n"
-"disk or partition is called \"C:\")."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"The first time you try the X configuration, you may not be very satisfied\n"
"with its display (screen is too small, shifted left or right...). Hence,\n"
"even if X starts up correctly, DrakX then asks you if the configuration\n"
@@ -1013,13 +841,6 @@ msgstr ""
# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"Please be patient. This operation can take several minutes."
-msgstr ""
-"Please be patient. This operation can take several minutes."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"GNU/Linux manages time in GMT (Greenwich Mean Time) and translates it in\n"
"local time according to the time zone you selected. It is however possible\n"
"to deactivate this by deselecting \"Hardware clock set to GMT\" so that the\n"
@@ -1148,88 +969,6 @@ msgstr ""
# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"Listed above are the existing Linux partitions detected on your hard drive.\n"
-"You can keep the choices made by the wizard, they are good for most common\n"
-"installations. If you make any changes, you must at least define a root\n"
-"partition (\"/\"). Do not choose too small a partition or you will not be\n"
-"able to install enough software. If you want to store your data on a\n"
-"separate partition, you will also need to create a partition for \"/home\"\n"
-"(only possible if you have more than one Linux partition available).\n"
-"\n"
-"Each partition is listed as follows: \"Name\", \"Capacity\".\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Name\" is structured: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\",\n"
-"\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\").\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard drive is an IDE hard drive and\n"
-"\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard drive.\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". For IDE\n"
-"hard drives:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\";\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\";\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\".\n"
-"\n"
-"With SCSI hard drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means\n"
-"\"second lowest SCSI ID\", etc."
-msgstr ""
-"Listed above are the existing Linux partitions detected on your hard drive.\n"
-"You can keep the choices made by the wizard, they are good for most common\n"
-"installs. If you make any changes, you must at least define a root\n"
-"partition (��/��). Do not choose too small a partition or you will not be\n"
-"able to install enough software. If you want to store your data on a\n"
-"separate partition, you will also need to create a partition for ��/home��\n"
-"(only possible if you have more than one Linux partition available).\n"
-"\n"
-"Each partition is listed as follows: \"Name\", \"Capacity\".\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Name\" is structured: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\",\n"
-"\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\").\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard drive is an IDE hard drive and\n"
-"\"sd\" if it is a SCSI hard drive.\n"
-"\n"
-"\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". For IDE\n"
-"hard drives:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\",\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\",\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\",\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\".\n"
-"\n"
-"With SCSI hard drives, an \"a\" means \"lowest SCSI ID\", a \"b\" means\n"
-"\"second lowest SCSI ID\", etc."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
-"Click on \"OK\" if you want to delete all data and partitions present on\n"
-"this hard drive. Be careful, after clicking on \"OK\", you will not be able\n"
-"to recover any data and partitions present on this hard drive, including\n"
-"any Windows data.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on \"Cancel\" to cancel this operation without losing any data and\n"
-"partitions present on this hard drive."
-msgstr ""
-"Click on ��OK�� if you want to delete all data and partitions present on\n"
-"this hard drive. Be careful, after clicking on ��OK��, you will not be able\n"
-"to recover any data and partitions present on this hard drive, including\n"
-"any Windows data.\n"
-"\n"
-"Click on ��Cancel�� to cancel this operation without losing any data and\n"
-"partitions present on this hard drive."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"The Mandrake Linux CD-ROM has a built-in rescue mode. You can access it by\n"
"booting from the CD-ROM, press the >>F1<< key at boot and type >>rescue<<\n"
"at the prompt. But in case your computer cannot boot from the CD-ROM, you\n"
@@ -1433,21 +1172,6 @@ msgstr ""
# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
msgid ""
-"You must indicate where you wish to place the information required to boot\n"
-"to GNU/Linux.\n"
-"\n"
-"Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of drive\n"
-"(MBR)\"."
-msgstr ""
-"You must indicate where you wish to place the information required to boot\n"
-"to GNU/Linux.\n"
-"\n"
-"Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose ��First sector of drive\n"
-"(MBR)��."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
"There you are. Installation is now complete and your GNU/Linux system is\n"
"ready to use. Just click \"OK\" to reboot the system. You can start\n"
"GNU/Linux or Windows, whichever you prefer (if you are dual-booting), as\n"
@@ -1568,230 +1292,3 @@ msgstr ""
"site du fabricant (si vous avez un acc�s � Internet) ou � partir des menus\n"
"de Microsoft Windows (si vous utilisiez ce peripherique avec Windows)."
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
-"You can add additional entries for yaboot, either for other operating\n"
-"systems, alternate kernels, or for an emergency boot image.\n"
-"\n"
-"For other OSs, the entry consists only of a label and the \"root\"\n"
-"partition.\n"
-"\n"
-"For Linux, there are a few possible options:\n"
-"\n"
-" * Label: this is simply the name you will have to type at the yaboot\n"
-"prompt to select this boot option;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Image: this would be the name of the kernel to boot. Typically, vmlinux\n"
-"or a variation of vmlinux with an extension;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Root: the \"root\" device or ``/'' for your Linux installation;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Append: on Apple hardware, the kernel append option is used quite often\n"
-"to assist in initializing video hardware, or to enable keyboard mouse\n"
-"button emulation for the often lacking 2nd and 3rd mouse buttons on a stock\n"
-"Apple mouse. The following are some examples:\n"
-"\n"
-" video=aty128fb:vmode:17,cmode:32,mclk:71 adb_buttons=103,111\n"
-"hda=autotune\n"
-"\n"
-" video=atyfb:vmode:12,cmode:24 adb_buttons=103,111\n"
-"\n"
-" * Initrd: this option can be used either to load initial modules, before\n"
-"the boot device is available, or to load a ramdisk image for an emergency\n"
-"boot situation;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Initrd-size: the default ramdisk size is generally 4,096 bytes. If you\n"
-"need to allocate a large ramdisk, this option can be used;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Read-write: normally the \"root\" partition is initially brought up in\n"
-"read-only, to allow a file system check before the system becomes ``live''.\n"
-"Here, you can override this option;\n"
-"\n"
-" * NoVideo: should the Apple video hardware prove to be exceptionally\n"
-"problematic, you can select this option to boot in ``novideo'' mode, with\n"
-"native frame buffer support;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Default: selects this entry as being the default Linux selection,\n"
-"selectable by just pressing ENTER at the yaboot prompt. This entry will\n"
-"also be highlighted with a ``*'', if you press [Tab] to see the boot\n"
-"selections."
-msgstr ""
-"You can add additional entries for yaboot, either for other operating\n"
-"systems, alternate kernels, or for an emergency boot image.\n"
-"\n"
-"For other OS's, the entry consists only of a label and the root partition.\n"
-"\n"
-"For Linux, there are a few possible options:\n"
-"\n"
-" * Label: this is simply the name you will have to type at the yaboot\n"
-"prompt to select this boot option.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Image: this would be the name of the kernel to boot. Typically, vmlinux\n"
-"or a variation of vmlinux with an extension.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Root: the ��root�� device or \"/\" for your Linux installation.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Append: on Apple hardware, the kernel append option is used quite often\n"
-"to assist in initializing video hardware, or to enable keyboard mouse\n"
-"button emulation for the often lacking 2nd and 3rd mouse buttons on a stock\n"
-"Apple mouse. The following are some examples:\n"
-"\n"
-" \n"
-"\n"
-" video=aty128fb:vmode:17,cmode:32,mclk:71 adb_buttons=103,111\n"
-"hda=autotune\n"
-"\n"
-" video=atyfb:vmode:12,cmode:24 adb_buttons=103,111\n"
-"\n"
-" * Initrd: this option can be used either to load initial modules, before\n"
-"the boot device is available, or to load a ramdisk image for an emergency\n"
-"boot situation.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Initrd-size: the default ramdisk size is generally 4,096 bytes. If you\n"
-"need to allocate a large ramdisk, this option can be used.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Read-write: normally the ��root�� partition is initially brought up in\n"
-"read-only, to allow a file system check before the system becomes \"live\".\n"
-"Here, you can override this option.\n"
-"\n"
-" * NoVideo: should the Apple video hardware prove to be exceptionally\n"
-"problematic, you can select this option to boot in \"novideo\" mode, with\n"
-"native frame buffer support.\n"
-"\n"
-" * Default: selects this entry as being the default Linux selection,\n"
-"selectable by just pressing ENTER at the yaboot prompt. This entry will\n"
-"also be highlighted with a \"*\", if you press [Tab] to see the boot\n"
-"selections."
-
-# DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE:
-# cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/fr/drakx-help.xml
-msgid ""
-"At this point, you need to choose which partition(s) will be used for the\n"
-"installation of your Mandrake Linux system. If partitions have already been\n"
-"defined, either from a previous installation of GNU/Linux or from another\n"
-"partitioning tool, you can use existing partitions. Otherwise, hard drive\n"
-"partitions must be defined.\n"
-"\n"
-"To create partitions, you must first select a hard drive. You can select\n"
-"the disk for partitioning by clicking on ``hda'' for the first IDE drive,\n"
-"``hdb'' for the second, ``sda'' for the first SCSI drive and so on.\n"
-"\n"
-"To partition the selected hard drive, you can use these options:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Clear all\": this option deletes all partitions on the selected hard\n"
-"drive;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Auto allocate\": this option enables to automatically create \"Ext2\"\n"
-"and swap partitions in free space of your hard drive;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"More\": gives access to additional features:\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Save partition table\": saves the partition table to a floppy.\n"
-"Useful for later partition-table recovery if necessary. It is strongly\n"
-"recommended to perform this step;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Restore partition table\": allows to restore a previously saved\n"
-"partition table from floppy disk;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Rescue partition table\": if your partition table is damaged, you\n"
-"can try to recover it using this option. Please be careful and remember\n"
-"that it can fail;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Reload partition table\": discards all changes and loads your\n"
-"initial partition table;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Removable media automounting\": unchecking this option will force\n"
-"users to manually mount and unmount removable medias such as floppies and\n"
-"CD-ROMs.\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Wizard\": use this option if you wish to use a wizard to partition\n"
-"your hard drive. This is recommended if you do not have a good knowledge of\n"
-"partitioning;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Undo\": use this option to cancel your changes;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Toggle to normal/expert mode\": allows additional actions on\n"
-"partitions (type, options, format) and gives more information;\n"
-"\n"
-" * \"Done\": when you are finished partitioning your hard drive, this will\n"
-"save your changes back to disk.\n"
-"\n"
-"Note: you can reach any option using the keyboard. Navigate through the\n"
-"partitions using [Tab] and [Up/Down] arrows.\n"
-"\n"
-"When a partition is selected, you can use:\n"
-"\n"
-" * Ctrl-c to create a new partition (when an empty partition is selected);\n"
-"\n"
-" * Ctrl-d to delete a partition;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Ctrl-m to set the mount point.\n"
-"\n"
-"To get information about the different filesystem types available, please\n"
-"read the ext2fs chapter from the ``Reference Manual''.\n"
-"\n"
-"If you are installing on a PPC machine, you will want to create a small HFS\n"
-"``bootstrap'' partition of at least 1MB, which will be used by the yaboot\n"
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-"At this point, you need to choose what partition(s) will be used for the\n"
-"installation of your Mandrake Linux system. If partitions have been already\n"
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-"partitioning tool, you can use existing partitions. Otherwise hard drive\n"
-"partitions must be defined.\n"
-"\n"
-"To create partitions, you must first select a hard drive. You can select\n"
-"the disk for partitioning by clicking on \"hda\" for the first IDE drive,\n"
-"\"hdb\" for the second, \"sda\" for the first SCSI drive and so on.\n"
-"\n"
-"To partition the selected hard drive, you can use these options:\n"
-"\n"
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-"\n"
-" * ��Auto allocate��: this option allows you to automatically create Ext2\n"
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-"\n"
-" * ��Rescue partition table��: if your partition table is damaged, you can\n"
-"try to recover it using this option. Please be careful and remember that it\n"
-"can fail.\n"
-"\n"
-" * ��Undo��: use this option to cancel your changes.\n"
-"\n"
-" * ��Reload��: you can use this option if you wish to undo all changes and\n"
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-"\n"
-" * ��Assistant��: use this option if you wish to use a assistant to\n"
-"partition your hard drive. This is recommended if you do not have a good\n"
-"knowledge of partitioning.\n"
-"\n"
-" * ��Restore from floppy��: this option will allow you to restore a\n"
-"previously saved partition table from floppy disk.\n"
-"\n"
-" * ��Save to floppy��: saves the partition table to a floppy. Useful for\n"
-"later partition-table recovery if necessary. It is strongly recommended to\n"
-"perform this step.\n"
-"\n"
-" * ��Done��: when you have finished partitioning your hard drive, this will\n"
-"save your changes back to disc.\n"
-"\n"
-"Note: you can reach any option using the keyboard. Navigate through the\n"
-"partitions using [Tab] and [Up/Down] arrows.\n"
-"\n"
-"When a partition is selected, you can use:\n"
-"\n"
-" * Ctrl-c to create a new partition (when an empty partition is selected);\n"
-"\n"
-" * Ctrl-d to delete a partition;\n"
-"\n"
-" * Ctrl-m to set the mount point.\n"
-"\n"
-"If you are installing on a PPC machine, you will want to create a small HFS\n"
-"\"bootstrap\" partition of at least 1MB which will be used by the yaboot\n"
-"boot loader. If you opt to make the partition a bit larger, say 50MB, you\n"
-"may find it a useful place to store a spare kernel and ramdisk images for\n"
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