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Some PCMCIA hardware needs special resource configuration options in order to work, and can cause the computer to freeze otherwise. For example, some Dell laptops need "exclude port 0x800-0x8ff" to be specified here. These options will be added to /etc/pcmcia/config.opts. See the installation manual or the PCMCIA HOWTO for more information.
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The module ${MODULE} failed to load. You may need to pass parameters to the module to make it work; this is common with older hardware. These parameters are often I/O port and IRQ numbers that vary from machine to machine and cannot be determined from the hardware. An example string looks something like "irq=7 io=0x220"
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A driver for your hardware is not available. You may need to load drivers from removable media, such as a USB stick, or driver floppy.
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If you have such media available now, insert it, and continue.
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Checking for firmware...
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Located in ../hw-detect.templates:12001
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Networking can either be configured by DHCP or by manually entering all the information. If you choose to use DHCP and the installer is unable to get a working configuration from a DHCP server on your network, you will be given the opportunity to configure your network manually after the attempt to configure it by DHCP.
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Located in ../netcfg-common.templates:2001
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The domain name is the part of your Internet address to the right of your host name. It is often something that ends in .com, .net, .edu, or .org. If you are setting up a home network, you can make something up, but make sure you use the same domain name on all your computers.
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The name servers are used to look up host names on the network. Please enter the IP addresses (not host names) of up to 3 name servers, separated by spaces. Do not use commas. The first name server in the list will be the first to be queried. If you don't want to use any name server, just leave this field blank.
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Your system has multiple network interfaces. Choose the one to use as the primary network interface during the installation. If possible, the first connected network interface found has been selected.
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${iface} is a wireless network interface. Please enter the name (the ESSID) of the wireless network you would like ${iface} to use. If you would like to use any available network, leave this field blank.
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Contributors to this translation: Alan, Arnaud, Breizh, Denis, Gwenegan, Jérémy Le Floc'h, Oublieuse, Ronan Le Déroff.