Translations by George Pollard
George Pollard has submitted the following strings to this translation. Contributions are visually coded: currently used translations, unreviewed suggestions, rejected suggestions.
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The device can be specified using GRUB's "(hdn,m)" notation, or as a device in /dev. Below are some examples:
- "(hd0)" or "/dev/hda" will install GRUB to the master boot record
of your first hard drive (IDE);
- "(hd0,1)" or "/dev/hda2" will use the second partition of your
first IDE drive;
- "(hd2,4)" or "/dev/sdc5" will use the first extended partition of
your third drive (SCSI here);
- "(fd0)" or "/dev/fd0" will install GRUB to a floppy.
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The device can be specified using GRUB’s “(hdn,m)” notation, or as a device in “/dev”. Below are some examples:
“(hd0)” or “/dev/hda” will install GRUB to the master boot record
of your first hard drive (IDE);
“(hd0,1)” or “/dev/hda2” will use the second partition of your
first IDE drive;
“(hd2,4)” or “/dev/sdc5” will use the first extended partition of
your third drive (SCSI here);
“(fd0)” or “/dev/fd0” will install GRUB to a floppy.
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Ubuntu installer main menu
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Ubuntu installer main menu
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Choose the next step in the install process:
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Choose the next step in the install process:
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Installation step failed
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Installation step failed
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An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item again from the menu, or skip it and choose something else. The failing step is: ${ITEM}
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An installation step failed. You can try to run the failing item again from the menu, or skip it and choose something else. The failing step is: ${ITEM}
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Choose an installation step:
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Choose an installation step:
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This installation step depends on one or more other steps that have not yet been performed.
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This installation step depends on one or more other steps that have not yet been performed.
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critical
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critical
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high
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high
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medium
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medium
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low
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low
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Ignore questions with a priority less than:
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Ignore questions with a priority less than:
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Packages that use debconf for configuration prioritize the questions they might ask you. Only questions with a certain priority or higher are actually shown to you; all less important questions are skipped.
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Packages that use ‘debconf’ for configuration prioritize the questions they might ask you. Only questions with a certain priority or higher are actually shown to you; all other questions are skipped.
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You can select the lowest priority of question you want to see:
- 'critical' is for items that will probably break the system
without user intervention.
- 'high' is for items that don't have reasonable defaults.
- 'medium' is for normal items that have reasonable defaults.
- 'low' is for trivial items that have defaults that will work in
the vast majority of cases.
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You can select the lowest priority of question you want to see:
‘critical’ is for items that will probably break the system
without user intervention.
‘high’ is for items that don’t have reasonable defaults.
‘medium’ is for normal items that have reasonable defaults.
‘low’ is for trivial items that have defaults that will work in
the vast majority of cases.
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For example, this question is of medium priority, and if your priority were already 'high' or 'critical', you wouldn't see this question.
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For example, this question is of medium priority, and if your priority were already ‘high’ or ‘critical’, you wouldn't see this question.
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Change debconf priority
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Change debconf priority
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Continue
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Continue
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Go Back
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Go Back
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Yes
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Yes
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No
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No
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Cancel
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Cancel
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LTR
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LTR
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Screenshot
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Screenshot
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Screenshot saved as %s
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Screenshot saved as %s
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!! ERROR: %s
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!! ERROR: %s
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KEYSTROKES:
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KEYSTROKES:
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Display this help message
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Display this help message
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Go back to previous question
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Go back to previous question
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Select an empty entry
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Select an empty entry
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Prompt: '%c' for help, default=%d>
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Prompt: ‘%c’ for help, default=%d>
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Prompt: '%c' for help>
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Prompt: ‘%c’ for help>
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Prompt: '%c' for help, default=%s>
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Prompt: ‘%c’ for help, default=%s>
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[Press enter to continue]
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[Press <Enter> to continue]
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Interactive shell
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Interactive shell
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After this message, you will be running "ash", a Bourne-shell clone.
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After this message, you will be running ‘ash’, a Bourne-shell clone.
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The root file system is a RAM disk. The hard disk file systems are mounted on "/target". The editor available to you is nano. It's very small and easy to figure out. To get an idea of what Unix utilities are available to you, use the "help" command.
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The root file system is a RAM disk. The hard disk file systems are mounted on “/target”. The editor available to you is ‘nano’. It’s very small and easy to figure out. To get an idea of what Unix utilities are available to you, use the “help” command.
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Use the "exit" command to return to the installation menu.
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Use the “exit” command to return to the installation menu.
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Execute a shell
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Execute a shell
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Are you sure you want to exit now?
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Are you sure you want to exit now?
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If you have not finished the install, your system may be left in an unusable state.
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If you have not finished the install, your system may be left in an unusable state.
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Abort the installation
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Abort the installation
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Registering modules...
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Registering modules...
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Installer components to load:
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Installer components to load:
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All components of the installer needed to complete the install will be loaded automatically and are not listed here. Some other (optional) installer components are shown below. They are probably not necessary, but may be interesting to some users.
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All components of the installer needed to complete the install will be loaded automatically and are not listed here. Some other (optional) installer components are shown below. They are probably not necessary, but may be interesting to some users.
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Note that if you select a component that requires others, those components will also be loaded.
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Note that if you select a component that requires others, those components will also be loaded.
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To save memory, only components that are certainly needed for an install are selected by default. The other installer components are not all necessary for a basic install, but you may need some of them, especially certain kernel modules, so look through the list carefully and select the components you need.
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To save memory, only components that are certainly needed for an install are selected by default. The other installer components are not all necessary for a basic install, but you may need some of them, especially certain kernel modules, so look through the list carefully and select the components you need.
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Loading additional components
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Loading additional components
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Retrieving ${PACKAGE}
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Retrieving ${PACKAGE}
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Failed to load installer component
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Failed to load installer component
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Loading ${PACKAGE} failed for unknown reasons. Aborting.
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Loading ${PACKAGE} failed for unknown reasons. Aborting.
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