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diff --git a/perl-install/share/po/help-it.pot b/perl-install/share/po/help-it.pot index 6fd5a0be5..10039201e 100644 --- a/perl-install/share/po/help-it.pot +++ b/perl-install/share/po/help-it.pot @@ -346,72 +346,6 @@ msgstr "" # DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE: # cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/it/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/it/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" @@ -1682,100 +1616,6 @@ msgstr "" # DO NOT BOTHER TO MODIFY HERE, SEE: # cvs.mandrakesoft.com:/cooker/doc/manual/literal/drakx/it/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" -" 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/it/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" |