From 0880c7ba8ce88e87fa600aeb367a8f88a3ae71e7 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: damien Date: Tue, 28 Nov 2000 16:56:52 +0000 Subject: branch to build the firewall install. --- perl-install/help.pm | 1212 ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 939 insertions(+), 273 deletions(-) (limited to 'perl-install/help.pm') diff --git a/perl-install/help.pm b/perl-install/help.pm index 1967f35b5..3bedeae13 100644 --- a/perl-install/help.pm +++ b/perl-install/help.pm @@ -1,332 +1,998 @@ -package help; +package help; # $Id$ use common qw(:common); %steps = ( -selectLanguage => - __("Choose preferred language for install and system usage."), +empty => '', + +selectLanguage => + __("Please choose your preferred language for installation and system usage."), + +license => + __("You need to accept the terms of the above license to continue installation. + + +Please click on \"Accept\" if you agree with its terms. + + +Please click on \"Refuse\" if you disagree with its terms. Installation will end without modifying your current +configuration."), selectKeyboard => - __("Choose on the list of keyboards, the one corresponding to yours"), + __("Choose the layout corresponding to your keyboard from the list above"), + +selectLangs => + __("If you wish other languages (than the one you choose at +beginning of installation) will be available after installation, please chose +them in list above. If you want select all, you just need to select \"All\"."), + +selectInstallClass => + __("Please choose \"Install\" if there are no previous version of Linux-Mandrake +installed or if you wish to use several operating systems. -selectPath => - __("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)."), +Please choose \"Update\" if you wish to update an already installed version of Linux-Mandrake. -selectInstallClass => + +Depend of your knowledge in GNU/Linux, you can choose one of the following levels to install or update your +Linux-Mandrake operating system: + + * Recommanded: if you have never installed a GNU/Linux operating system choose this. Installation will be + be very easy and you will be asked only on few questions. + + + * Customized: if you are familiar enough with GNU/Linux, you may choose the primary usage (workstation, server, + development) of your sytem. You will need to answer to more questions than in \"Recommanded\" installation + class, so you need to know how GNU/Linux works to choose this installation class. + + + * Expert: if you have a good knowledge in GNU/Linux, you can choose this installation class. As in \"Customized\" + installation class, you will be able to choose the primary usage (workstation, server, development). Be very + careful before choose this installation class. You will be able to perform a higly customized installation. + Answer to some questions can be very difficult if you haven't a good knowledge in GNU/Linux. So, don't choose + this installation class unless you know what you are doing."), + +selectInstallClassCorpo => __("Select: - - 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."), + + - Customized: If you are familiar enough with GNU/Linux, you may then choose + the primary usage for your machine. See below for details. + + + - Expert: This supposes that you are fluent with GNU/Linux and want to + perform a highly customized installation. As for a \"Customized\" + installation class, you will be able to select the usage for your system. + But please, please, DO NOT CHOOSE THIS UNLESS YOU KNOW WHAT YOU ARE DOING!"), + +selectInstallClass2 => + __("You must now define your machine usage. Choices are: + + * Workstation: this the ideal choice if you intend to use your machine primarily for everyday use, at office or + at home. + + + * Development: if you intend to use your machine primarily for software development, it is the good choice. You + will then have a complete collection of software installed in order to compile, debug and format source code, + or create software packages. + + + * Server: if you intend to use this machine as a server, it is the good choice. Either a file server (NFS or + SMB), a print server (Unix style or Microsoft Windows style), an authentication server (NIS), a database + server and so on. As such, do not expect any gimmicks (KDE, GNOME, etc.) to be installed."), setupSCSI => - __("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 \"No\". - -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 the \"Control -panel\", \"System's icon, \"Device Manager\" tab."), - -partitionDisks => - __("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 partitions 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."), + __("DrakX will attempt to look for PCI SCSI adapter(s). If DrakX +finds an SCSI adapter and knows which driver to use, it will be automatically +installed. -formatPartitions => - __("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. Typically retained are: /home and /usr/local."), -choosePackages => - __("You may now select the packages you wish to install. +If you have no SCSI adapter, an ISA SCSI adapter or a PCI SCSI adapter that +DrakX doesn't recognize, you will be asked if a SCSI adapter is present in your +system. If there is no adapter present, you can click on \"No\". If you click on +\"Yes\", a list of drivers will be presented from which you can select your +specific adapter. -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. -Information on each category and specific package is available in the -area titled \"Info\". This is located above the buttons: [confirmation] -[selection] [unselection]."), +If you have to manually specify your adapter, DrakX will ask if you want to +specify options for it. You should allow DrakX to probe the hardware for the +options. This usually works well. -doInstallStep => - __("The packages selected are now being installed. This operation -should only take a few minutes."), -configureMouse => - __("Help"), +If not, you will need to provide options to the driver. Please review the User +Guide (chapter 3, section \"Collective informations on your hardware) for hints +on retrieving this information from hardware documentation, from the +manufacturer's Web site (if you have Internet access) or from Microsoft Windows +(if you have it on your system)."), -configureNetwork => - __("Help"), +doPartitionDisks => + __("At this point, you need to choose where to install your +Linux-Mandrake operating system on your hard drive. If it is empty or if an +existing operating system uses all the space available on it, you need to +partition it. Basically, partitioning a hard drive consists of logically +dividing it to create space to install your new Linux-Mandrake system. -configureTimezone => - __("Help"), -configureServices => - __("Help"), +Because the effects of the partitioning process are usually irreversible, +partitioning can be intimidating and stressful if you are an inexperienced user. +This wizard simplifies this process. Before beginning, please consult the manual +and take your time. -configurePrinter => - __("Help"), -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."), +You need at least two partitions. One is for the operating system itself and the +other is for the virtual memory (also called Swap). -addUser => - __("You can now authorize one or more people to use your Linux -system. Each user account will have their own customizable environment. -It is very important that you create a regular user account, 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."), +If partitions have been already defined (from a previous installation or from +another partitioning tool), you just need choose those to use to install your +Linux system. -createBootdisk => - __("Help"), -setupBootloader => - __("You need to indicate where you wish -to place the information required to boot to Linux. +If partitions haven't been already defined, you need to create them. +To do that, use the wizard available above. Depending of your hard drive +configuration, several solutions can be available: -Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of -drive\"."), + * Use existing partition: the wizard has detected one or more existing Linux partitions on your hard drive. If + you want to keep them, choose this option. -configureX => - __("It is now time to configure the video card and monitor -configuration for the X Window Graphic User Interface (GUI). First -select your monitor. Next, you may test the configuration and change -your selections if necessary."), -exitInstall => - __("Help"), -); -#- ################################################################################ -%steps_long = ( -selectLanguage => - __("Choose preferred language for install and system usage."), + * Erase entire disk: if you want delete all data and all partitions present on your hard drive and replace them by + your new Linux-Mandrake system, you can choose this option. Be careful with this solution, you will not be + able to revert your choice after confirmation. -selectKeyboard => - __("Choose on the list of keyboards, the one corresponding to yours"), - -selectPath => - __("Choose \"Installation\" if there are no previous versions of Linux -installed, or if you wish use to multiple distributions or versions. - - 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 - - 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 - - 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 - - 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 - - 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 - - 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 - -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)."), - -selectInstallClass => - __("Select: - - 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(s) to be tested. Otherwise, -select \"No\". - -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 the \"Control -panel\", \"System's icon, \"Device Manager\" tab."), - -partitionDisks => - __("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 partitions 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."), + * Use the free space on the Windows partition: if Microsoft Windows is installed on your hard drive and takes + all space available on it, you have to create free space for Linux data. To do that you can delete your + Microsoft Windows partition and data (see \"Erase entire disk\" or \"Expert mode\" solutions) or resize your + Microsoft Windows partition. Resizing can be performed without loss of any data. This solution is + recommended if you want use both Linux-Mandrake and Microsoft Windows on same computer. + + + Before choosing this solution, please understand that the size of your Microsoft + Windows partition will be smaller than at present time. It means that you will have less free space under + Microsoft Windows to store your data or install new software. + + + * Expert mode: if you want to partition manually your hard drive, you can choose this option. Be careful before + choosing this solution. It is powerful but it is very dangerous. You can lose all your data very easily. So, + don't choose this solution unless you know what you are doing."), + +partition_with_diskdrake => + __("At this point, you need to choose what +partition(s) to use to install your new Linux-Mandrake system. If partitions +have been already defined (from a previous installation of GNU/Linux or from +another partitioning tool), you can use existing partitions. In other cases, +hard drive partitions must be defined. + + +To create partitions, you must first select a hard drive. You can select the +disk for partitioning by clicking on \"hda\" for the first IDE drive, \"hdb\" for +the second or \"sda\" for the first SCSI drive and so on. + + +To partition the selected hard drive, you can use these options: + + * Clear all: this option deletes all partitions available on the selected hard drive. + + + * Auto allocate:: this option allows you to automatically create Ext2 and swap partitions in free space of your + hard drive. + + + * Rescue partition table: if your partition table is damaged, you can try to recover it using this option. Please + be careful and remember that it can fail. + + + * Undo: you can use this option to cancel your changes. + + + * Reload: you can use this option if you wish to undo all changes and load your initial partitions table + + + * Wizard: If you wish to use a wizard to partition your hard drive, you can use this option. It is recommended if + you do not have a good knowledge in partitioning. + + + * Restore from floppy: if you have saved your partition table on a floppy during a previous installation, you can + recover it using this option. + + + * Save on floppy: if you wish to save your partition table on a floppy to be able to recover it, you can use this + option. It is strongly recommended to use this option + + + * Done: when you have finished partitioning your hard drive, use this option to save your changes. + + +For information, you can reach any option using the keyboard: navigate trough the partitions using Tab and Up/Down arrows. + + +When a partition is selected, you can use: + + * Ctrl-c to create a new partition (when a empty partition is selected) + + * Ctrl-d to delete a partition + + * Ctrl-m to set the mount point"), + +ask_mntpoint_s => + __("Above are listed the existing Linux partitions detected on +your hard drive. You can keep choices make by the wizard, they are good for a +common usage. If you change these choices, you must at least define a root +partition (\"/\"). Don't choose a too little partition or you will not be able +to install enough software. If you want store your data on a separate partition, +you need also to choose a \"/home\" (only possible if you have more than one +Linux partition available). + + +For information, each partition is listed as follows: \"Name\", \"Capacity\". + + +\"Name\" is coded as follow: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\", +\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\"). + + +\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard drive is an IDE hard drive and \"sd\" +if it is an SCSI hard drive. + + +\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter after \"hd\" or \"sd\". With IDE hard drives: + + * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\", + + * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\", + + * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\", + + * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\". + + +With SCSI hard drives, a \"a\" means \"primary hard drive\", a \"b\" means \"secondary hard drive\", etc..."), + +takeOverHdChoose => + __("Choose the hard drive you want to erase to install your +new Linux-Mandrake partition. Be careful, all data present on it will be lost +and will not be recoverable."), + +takeOverHdConfirm => + __("Click on \"OK\" if you want to delete all data and +partitions present on this hard drive. Be careful, after clicking on \"OK\", you +will not be able to recover any data and partitions present on this hard drive, +including any Windows data. + + +Click on \"Cancel\" to cancel this operation without losing any data and +partitions present on this hard drive."), + +resizeFATChoose => + __("More than one Microsoft Windows partition have been +detected on your hard drive. Please choose the one you want resize to install +your new Linux-Mandrake operating system. + + +For information, each partition is listed as follow; \"Linux name\", \"Windows +name\" \"Capacity\". + +\"Linux name\" is coded as follow: \"hard drive type\", \"hard drive number\", +\"partition number\" (for example, \"hda1\"). + + +\"Hard drive type\" is \"hd\" if your hard dive is an IDE hard drive and \"sd\" +if it is an SCSI hard drive. + + +\"Hard drive number\" is always a letter putted after \"hd\" or \"sd\". With IDE hard drives: + + * \"a\" means \"master hard drive on the primary IDE controller\", + + * \"b\" means \"slave hard drive on the primary IDE controller\", + + * \"c\" means \"master hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\", + + * \"d\" means \"slave hard drive on the secondary IDE controller\". + +With SCSI hard drives, a \"a\" means \"primary hard drive\", a \"b\" means \"secondary hard drive\", etc. + + +\"Windows name\" is the letter of your hard drive under Windows (the first disk +or partition is called \"C:\")."), + +resizeFATWait => + __("Please be patient. This operation can take several minutes."), formatPartitions => - __("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. Typically retained are: /home and /usr/local."), + __("Any partitions that have been newly defined must be +formatted for use (formatting meaning creating a filesystem). + + +At this time, you may wish to reformat some already existing partitions to erase +the data they contain. If you wish do that, please also select the partitions +you want to format. + + +Please note that it is not necessary to reformat all pre-existing partitions. +You must reformat the partitions containing the operating system (such as \"/\", +\"/usr\" or \"/var\") but do you no have to reformat partitions containing data +that you wish to keep (typically /home). + + +Please be careful selecting partitions, after formatting, all data will be +deleted and you will not be able to recover any of them. + + +Click on \"OK\" when you are ready to format partitions. + + +Click on \"Cancel\" if you want to choose other partitions to install your new +Linux-Mandrake operating system."), choosePackages => - __("You may now select the packages you wish to install. + __("You may now select the group of packages you wish to +install or upgrade. + + +DrakX will then check whether you have enough room to install them all. If not, +it will warn you about it. If you want to go on anyway, it will proceed onto the +installation of all selected groups but will drop some packages of lesser +interest. At the bottom of the list you can select the option +\"Individual package selection\"; in this case you will have to browse through +more than 1000 packages..."), + +choosePackagesTree => + __("You can now choose individually all the packages you +wish to install. + + +You can expand or collapse the tree by clicking on options in the left corner of +the packages window. + + +If you prefer to see packages sorted in alphabetic order, click on the icon +\"Toggle flat and group sorted\". -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. -Information on each category and specific package is available in the -area titled \"Info\". This is located above the buttons: [confirmation] -[selection] [unselection]."), +If you want not to be warned on dependencies, click on \"Automatic +dependencies\". If you do this, note that unselecting one package may silently +unselect several other packages which depend on it."), -doInstallStep => - __("The packages selected are now being installed. This operation -should only take a few minutes."), +chooseCD => + __("If you have all the CDs in the list above, click Ok. If you have +none of those CDs, click Cancel. If only some CDs are missing, unselect them, +then click Ok."), -configureMouse => - __("Help"), +installPackages => + __("Your new Linux-Mandrake operating system is currently being +installed. This operation should take a few minutes (it depends on size you +choose to install and the speed of your computer). -configureNetwork => - __("Help"), + +Please be patient."), + +selectMouse => + __( "You can now test your mouse. Use buttons and wheel to verify +if settings are good. If not, you can click on \"Cancel\" to choose another +driver."), + +selectSerialPort => + __("Please select the correct port. For example, the COM1 +port under MS Windows is named ttyS0 under GNU/Linux."), + +configureNetwork => + __("If you wish to connect your computer to the Internet or +to a local network please choose the correct option. Please turn on your device +before choosing the correct option to let DrakX detect it automatically. + + +If you do not have any connection to the Internet or a local network, choose +\"Disable networking\". + + +If you wish to configure the network later after installation or if you have +finished to configure your network connection, choose \"Done\"."), + +configureNetworkNoModemFound => + __("No modem has been detected. Please select the serial port on which it is plugged. + + +For information, the first serial port (called \"COM1\" under Microsoft +Windows) is called \"ttyS0\" under Linux."), + +configureNetworkDNS => + __("You may now enter dialup options. If you don't know +or are not sure what to enter, the correct informations can be obtained from +your Internet Service Provider. If you do not enter the DNS (name server) +information here, this information will be obtained from your Internet Service +Provider at connection time."), + +configureNetworkISDN => + __("If your modem is an external modem, please turn on it now to let DrakX detect it automatically."), + +configureNetworkADSL => + __("Please turn on your modem and choose the correct one."), + +configureNetworkADSL2 => + __("If you are not sure if informations above are +correct or if you don't know or are not sure what to enter, the correct +informations can be obtained from your Internet Service Provider. If you do not +enter the DNS (name server) information here, this information will be obtained +from your Internet Service Provider at connection time."), + +configureNetworkCable => + __("You may now enter your host name if needed. If you +don't know or are not sure what to enter, the correct informations can be +obtained from your Internet Service Provider."), + +configureNetworkIP => + __("You may now configure your network device. + + * IP address: if you don't know or are not sure what to enter, ask your network administrator. + You should not enter an IP address if you select the option \"Automatic IP\" below. + + * Netmask: \"255.255.255.0\" is generally a good choice. If you don't know or are not sure what to enter, + ask your network administrator. + + * Automatic IP: if your network uses BOOTP or DHCP protocol, select this option. If selected, no value is needed in + \"IP address\". If you don't know or are not sure if you need to select this option, ask your network administrator."), + +configureNetworkHost => + __("You may now enter your host name if needed. If you +don't know or are not sure what to enter, ask your network administrator."), + +configureNetworkHostDHCP => + __("You may now enter your host name if needed. If you +don't know or are not sure what to enter, leave blank."), + +configureNetworkISP => + __("You may now enter dialup options. If you're not sure what to enter, the +correct information can be obtained from your ISP."), + +configureNetworkProxy => + __("If you will use proxies, please configure them now. If you don't know if +you should use proxies, ask your network administrator or your ISP."), + +installCrypto => + __("You can install cryptographic package if your internet connection has been +set up correctly. First choose a mirror where you wish to download packages and +after that select the packages to install. + + +Note you have to select mirror and cryptographic packages according +to your legislation."), configureTimezone => - __("Help"), + __("You can now select your timezone according to where you live."), + +configureTimezoneGMT => + __("GNU/Linux manages time in GMT (Greenwich Manage +Time) and translates it in local time according to the time zone you have +selected. + + +If you use Microsoft Windows on this computer, choose \"No\"."), configureServices => - __("Help"), + __("You may now choose which services you want to start at boot time. + + +When your mouse comes over an item, a small balloon help will popup which +describes the role of the service. + + +Be very careful in this step if you intend to use your machine as a server: you +will probably want not to start any services that you don't need. Please +remember that several services can be dangerous if they are enable on a server. +In general, select only the services that you really need."), + +configurePrinter => + __("You can configure a local printer (connected to your computer) or remote +printer (accessible via a Unix, Netware or Microsoft Windows network)."), + +configurePrinterSystem => + __("If you wish to be able to print, please choose one printing system between +CUPS and LPR. + + +CUPS is a new, powerful and flexible printing system for Unix systems (CUPS +means \"Common Unix Printing System\"). It is the default printing system in +Linux-Mandrake. + + +LPR is the old printing system used in previous Linux-Mandrake distributions. + + +If you don't have printer, click on \"None\"."), + +configurePrinterConnected => + __("GNU/Linux can deal with many types of printer. Each of these types requires +a different setup. + + +If your printer is physically connected to your computer, select \"Local +printer\". + + +If you want to access a printer located on a remote Unix machine, select +\"Remote printer\". + + +If you want to access a printer located on a remote Microsoft Windows machine +(or on Unix machine using SMB protocol), select \"SMB/Windows 95/98/NT\"."), + +configurePrinterLocal => + __("Please turn on your printer before continuing to let DrakX detect it. + +You have to enter some informations here. + + + * Name of printer: the print spooler uses \"lp\" as default printer name. So, you must have a printer named \"lp\". + If you have only one printer, you can use several names for it. You just need to separate them by a pipe + character (a \"|\"). So, if you prefer a more meaningful name, you have to put it first, eg: \"My printer|lp\". + The printer having \"lp\" in its name(s) will be the default printer. + + + * Description: this is optional but can be useful if several printers are connected to your computer or if you allow + other computers to access to this printer. + + + * Location: if you want to put some information on your + printer location, put it here (you are free to write what + you want, for example \"2nd floor\"). +"), + +configurePrinterLPR => +__("You need to enter some informations here. + + + * Name of queue: the print spooler uses \"lp\" as default printer name. So, you need have a printer named \"lp\". + If you have only one printer, you can use several names for it. You just need to separate them by a pipe + character (a \"|\"). So, if you prefer to have a more meaningful name, you have to put it first, eg: \"My printer|lp\". + The printer having \"lp\" in its name(s) will be the default printer. + + + * Spool directory: it is in this directory that printing jobs are stored. Keep the default choice + if you don't know what to use + -configurePrinter => - __("Help"), + * Printer Connection: If your printer is physically connected to your computer, select \"Local printer\". + If you want to access a printer located on a remote Unix machine, select \"Remote lpd printer\". + + + If you want to access a printer located on a remote Microsoft Windows machine (or on Unix machine using SMB + protocol), select \"SMB/Windows 95/98/NT\". + + + If you want to acces a printer located on NetWare network, select \"NetWare\". +"), + +configurePrinterDev => + __("Your printer has not been detected. Please enter the name of the device on +which it is connected. + + +For information, most printers are connected on the first parallel port. This +one is called \"/dev/lp0\" under GNU/Linux and \"LPT1\" under Microsoft Windows."), + +configurePrinterType => + __("You must now select your printer in the above list."), + +configurePrinterOptions => +__("Please select the right options according to your printer. +Please see its documentation if you don't know what choose here. + + +You will be able to test your configuration in next step and you will be able to modify it if it doesn't work as you want."), 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."), + __("You can now enter the root password for your Linux-Mandrake system. +The password must be entered twice to verify that both password entries are identical. + + +Root is the system's administrator and is the only user allowed to modify the +system configuration. Therefore, choose this password carefully. +Unauthorized use of the root account can be extemely dangerous to the integrity +of the system, its data and other system connected to it. + + +The password should be a mixture of alphanumeric characters and at least 8 +characters long. It should never be written down. + + +Do not make the password too long or complicated, though: you must be able to +remember it without too much effort."), + +setRootPasswordMd5 => + __("To enable a more secure system, you should select \"Use shadow file\" and +\"Use MD5 passwords\"."), + +setRootPasswordNIS => + __("If your network uses NIS, select \"Use NIS\". If you don't know, ask your +network administrator."), addUser => - __("You can now authorize one or more people to use your Linux -system. Each user account will have their own customizable environment. + __("You may now create one or more \"regular\" user account(s), as +opposed to the \"privileged\" user account, root. You can create +one or more account(s) for each person you want to allow to use +the computer. Note that each user account will have its own +preferences (graphical environment, program settings, etc.) +and its own \"home directory\", in which these preferences are +stored. -It is very important that you create a regular user account, 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"), +First of all, create an account for yourself! Even if you will be the only user +of the machine, you may NOT connect as root for daily use of the system: it's a +very high security risk. Making the system unusable is very often a typo away. -setupBootloader => + +Therefore, you should connect to the system using the user account +you will have created here, and login as root only for administration +and maintenance purposes."), + +createBootdisk => + __("Creating a boot disk is strongly recommended. If you can't +boot your computer, it's the only way to rescue your system without +reinstalling it."), + +setupBootloaderBeginner => __("You need to indicate where you wish -to place the information required to boot to Linux. +to place the information required to boot to GNU/Linux. + Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of -drive\"."), +drive (MBR)\"."), + +setupBootloader => + __("Unless you know specifically otherwise, the usual choice is \"/dev/hda\" + (primary master IDE disk) or \"/dev/sda\" (first SCSI disk)."), + +setupBootloaderAddEntry => + __("LILO (the LInux LOader) and Grub are bootloaders: they are able to boot +either GNU/Linux or any other operating system present on your computer. +Normally, these other operating systems are correctly detected and +installed. If this is not the case, you can add an entry by hand in this +screen. Be careful as to choose the correct parameters. + + +You may also want not to give access to these other operating systems to +anyone, in which case you can delete the corresponding entries. But +in this case, you will need a boot disk in order to boot them!"), + +setupBootloaderGeneral => + __("LILO and grub main options are: + - Boot device: Sets the name of the device (e.g. a hard disk +partition) that contains the boot sector. Unless you know specifically +otherwise, choose \"/dev/hda\". + + + - Delay before booting default image: Specifies the number in tenths +of a second the boot loader should wait before booting the first image. +This is useful on systems that immediately boot from the hard disk after +enabling the keyboard. The boot loader doesn't wait if \"delay\" is +omitted or is set to zero. + + + - Video mode: This specifies the VGA text mode that should be selected +when booting. The following values are available: + + * normal: select normal 80x25 text mode. + + * : use the corresponding text mode."), + +setupSILOAddEntry => + __("SILO is a bootloader for SPARC: it is able to boot +either GNU/Linux or any other operating system present on your computer. +Normally, these other operating systems are correctly detected and +installed. If this is not the case, you can add an entry by hand in this +screen. Be careful as to choose the correct parameters. + + +You may also want not to give access to these other operating systems to +anyone, in which case you can delete the corresponding entries. But +in this case, you will need a boot disk in order to boot them!"), + +setupSILOGeneral => + __("SILO main options are: + - Bootloader installation: Indicate where you want to place the +information required to boot to GNU/Linux. Unless you know exactly +what you are doing, choose \"First sector of drive (MBR)\". + + + - Delay before booting default image: Specifies the number in tenths +of a second the boot loader should wait before booting the first image. +This is useful on systems that immediately boot from the hard disk after +enabling the keyboard. The boot loader doesn't wait if \"delay\" is +omitted or is set to zero."), + +configureX => + __("Now it's time to configure the X Window System, which is the +core of the GNU/Linux GUI (Graphical User Interface). For this purpose, +you must configure your video card and monitor. Most of these +steps are automated, though, therefore your work may only consist +of verifying what has been done and accept the settings :) + + +When the configuration is over, X will be started (unless you +ask DrakX not to) so that you can check and see if the +settings suit you. If they don't, you can come back and +change them, as many times as necessary."), + +configureXmain => + __("If something is wrong in X configuration, use these options to correctly +configure the X Window System."), + +configureXxdm => + __("If you prefer to use a graphical login, select \"Yes\". Otherwise, select +\"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 + 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."), -configureX => - __("It is now time to configure the video card and monitor -configuration for the X Window Graphic User Interface (GUI). First -select your monitor. Next, you may test the configuration and change -your selections if necessary."), exitInstall => - __("Help"), + __("Your system is going to reboot. + +After rebooting, your new Linux Mandrake system will load automatically. +If you want to boot into another existing operating system, please read +the additional instructions."), ); + +#-#- ################################################################################ +#-#- NO LONGER UP-TO-DATE... +#-%steps_long = ( +#-selectLanguage => +#- __("Choose preferred language for install and system usage."), +#- +#-selectKeyboard => +#- __("Choose the layout corresponding to your keyboard from the list above"), +#- +#-selectPath => +#- __("Choose \"Installation\" if there are no previous versions of GNU/Linux +#-installed, or if you wish to use 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)."), +#- +#-selectInstallClass => +#- __("Select: +#- +#- - Beginner: If you have never installed GNU/Linux before, and wish to +#-install the distribution elected \"Product of the year\" for 1999, +#-click here. +#- +#- - Developer: If you are familiar with GNU/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 +#-GNU/Linux distribution elected \"Distribution/Server\" for 1999, select +#-this. +#- +#- - Expert: If you are fluent with GNU/Linux and want to perform +#-a highly customized installation, this Install Class is for you."), +#- +#-setupSCSI => +#- __("DrakX will attempt at first to look for one or more PCI +#-SCSI adapter(s). If it finds it (or them) and knows which driver(s) +#-to use, it will insert it (them) automatically. +#- +#-If your SCSI adapter is ISA, or is PCI but DrakX doesn't know +#-which driver to use for this card, or if you have no SCSI adapters +#-at all, you will then be prompted on whether you have one or not. +#-If you have none, answer \"No\". If you have one or more, answer +#-\"Yes\". A list of drivers will then pop up, from which you will +#-have to select one. +#- +#-After you have selected the driver, DrakX will ask if you +#-want to specify options for it. First, try and let the driver +#-probe for the hardware: it usually works fine. +#- +#-If not, do not forget the information on your hardware that you +#-could get from you documentation or from Windows (if you have +#-it on your system), as suggested by the installation guide. +#-These are the options you will need to provide to the driver."), +#- +#-partitionDisks => +#- __("In this stage, you may choose what partition(s) use to install your +#-Linux-Mandrake system."), +#- +#-#At this point, hard drive partitions must be defined. (Unless you +#-#are overwriting a previous install of GNU/Linux and have already defined +#-#your hard drive partitions as desired.) This operation consists of +#-#logically dividing the computer's hard drive capacity into separate +#-#areas for use. +#-# +#-# +#-#Two common partition are: the root partition (/), which is the starting +#-#point of the filesystem's directory hierarchy, and /boot, which contains +#-#all 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 unexperienced. DiskDrake +#-#simplifies the process so that it need not be. Consult the documentation +#-#and take your time before proceeding."), +#- +#-formatPartitions => +#- __("Any partitions that have been newly defined must be formatted for +#-use (formatting meaning creating a filesystem). At this time, you may +#-wish to re-format some already 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. +#-Typically retained are /home and /usr/local."), +#- +#-choosePackages => +#- __("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 be automatically selected for +#-install. It is impossible to install a package without installing all +#-of its dependencies. +#- +#- +#-Information on each category and specific package is available in the +#-area titled \"Info\", located between list of packages and the five +#-buttons \"Install\", \"Select more/less\" and \"Show more/less\"."), +#- +#-doInstallStep => +#- __("The packages selected are now being installed. +#- +#- +#-This operation should take a few minutes."), +#- +#-selectMouse => +#- __("If DrakX failed to find your mouse, or if you want to +#-check what it has done, you will be presented the list of mice +#-above. +#- +#- +#-If you agree with DrakX' settings, just jump to the section +#-you want by clicking on it in the menu on the left. Otherwise, +#-choose a mouse type in the menu which you think is the closest +#-match for your mouse. +#- +#-In case of a serial mouse, you will also have to tell DrakX +#-which serial port it is connected to."), +#- +#-configureNetwork => +#- __("This section is dedicated to configuring a local area network, +#-or LAN. If you answer \"Yes\" here, DrakX will try to find an +#-Ethernet adapter on your machine. PCI adapters should be found and +#-initialized automatically. However, if your peripheral is ISA, +#-autodetection will not work, and you will have to choose a driver +#-from the list that will appear then. +#- +#- +#-As for SCSI adapters, you can let the driver probe for the adapter +#-in the first time, otherwise you will have to specify the options +#-to the driver that you will have fetched from Windows' control +#-panel. +#- +#- +#-If you install a Linux-Mandrake system on a machine which is part +#-of an already existing network, the network administrator will +#-have given you all necessary information (IP address, network +#-submask or netmask for short, and hostname). If you're setting +#-up a private network at home for example, you should choose +#-addresses "), +#- +#-configureTimezone => +#- __("Help"), +#- +#-configureServices => +#- __("Help"), +#- +#-configurePrinter => +#- __("GNU/Linux can deal with many types of printer. Each of these +#-types require a different setup. +#- +#- +#-If your printer is directly connected to your computer, select +#-\"Local printer\". You will then have to tell which port your +#-printer is connected to, and select the appropriate filter. +#- +#- +#-If you want to access a printer located on a remote Unix machine, +#-you will have to select \"Remote lpd queue\". In order to make +#-it work, no username or password is required, but you will need +#-to know the name of the printing queue on this server. +#- +#- +#-If you want to access a SMB printer (which means, a printer located +#-on a remote Windows 9x/NT machine), you will have to specify its +#-SMB name (which is not its TCP/IP name), and possibly its IP address, +#-plus the username, workgroup and password required in order to +#-access the printer, and of course the name of the printer.The same goes +#-for a NetWare printer, except that you need no workgroup information."), +#- +#-setRootPassword => +#- __("You must now enter the root password for your Linux-Mandrake +#-system. The password must be entered twice to verify that both +#-password entries are identical. +#- +#- +#-Root is the administrator of the system, and is the only user +#-allowed to modify the system configuration. Therefore, choose +#-this password carefully! Unauthorized use of the root account can +#-be extremely dangerous to the integrity of the system and its data, +#-and other systems connected to it. 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, though: you must be able to remember without too much +#-effort."), +#- +#-addUser => +#- __("You may now create one or more \"regular\" user account(s), as +#-opposed to the \"privileged\" user account, root. You can create +#-one or more account(s) for each person you want to allow to use +#-the computer. Note that each user account will have its own +#-preferences (graphical environment, program settings, etc.) +#-and its own \"home directory\", in which these preferences are +#-stored. +#- +#- +#-First of all, create an account for yourself! Even if you will be the only user +#-of the machine, you may NOT connect as root for daily use of the system: it's a +#-very high security risk. Making the system unusable is very often a typo away. +#- +#- +#-Therefore, you should connect to the system using the user account +#-you will have created here, and login as root only for administration +#-and maintenance purposes."), +#- +#-createBootdisk => +#- __("Please, please, answer \"Yes\" here! Just for example, when you +#-reinstall Windows, it will overwrite the boot sector. Unless you have +#-made the bootdisk as suggested, you won't be able to boot into GNU/Linux +#-any more!"), +#- +#-setupBootloader => +#- __("You need to indicate where you wish +#-to place the information required to boot to GNU/Linux. +#- +#- +#-Unless you know exactly what you are doing, choose \"First sector of +#-drive (MBR)\"."), +#- +#-configureX => +#- __("Now it's time to configure the X Window System, which is the +#-core of the GNU/Linux GUI (Graphical User Interface). For this purpose, +#-you must configure your video card and monitor. Most of these +#-steps are automated, though, therefore your work may only consist +#-of verifying what has been done and accept the settings :) +#- +#- +#-When the configuration is over, X will be started (unless you +#-ask DrakX not to) so that you can check and see if the +#-settings suit you. If they don't, you can come back and +#-change them, as many times as necessary."), +#- +#-exitInstall => +#- __("Help"), +#-); -- cgit v1.2.1