NetBSD/distrib/utils/sysinst/msg.mbr.en

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/* $NetBSD: msg.mbr.en,v 1.3 2003/06/12 10:51:37 dsl Exp $ */
/*
* Copyright 1997 Piermont Information Systems Inc.
* All rights reserved.
*
* Written by Philip A. Nelson for Piermont Information Systems Inc.
*
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*/
/* MBR Message catalog -- English, i386 version */
message fullpart
{We are now going to install NetBSD on the disk %s. You may
choose to install NetBSD on the entire disk, or on part of the disk.
Partial-disk installation creates a partition, or `slice', for NetBSD
in your disk's MBR partition table. Whole-disk installation is
`dangerously dedicated': it takes over the entire MBR. This WILL
overwrite all existing data and OSes on the disk. It also prohibits later
installation of multiple OSes on that disk (unless you overwrite NetBSD and
reinstall using only part of the disk).
Which would you like to do?
}
message Select_your_choice
{Select your choice}
message Use_only_part_of_the_disk
{Use only part of the disk}
message Use_the_entire_disk
{Use the entire disk}
/* the %s's will expand into three character strings */
message part_header
{ Total disksize %d %s.
Start(%3s) End(%3s) Size(%3s) Kind
---------- ---------- ---------- ----
}
message part_row_start_unused
{%-1d: }
message part_row_start_used
{%-1d: %-10d %-10d %-10d}
message part_row_end
{ %s\n}
message setbiosgeom
{You will be prompted for the geometry. Please enter the values you
want. The number of cylinders should be <= 1024 and the number of sectors
should be <= 63. If you have the BIOS set up to use > 1024 cylinders just
truncate that number to 1024 here; NetBSD will know about the rest of the
cylinders.
}
.if 0
message confirmbiosgeom
{Please verify if the BIOS disk geometry below is correct. The value for
the number of cylinders may have been truncated to 1024. This is ok as
long as the other numbers are correct; only 1024 cylinders can be
specified in the MBR, the rest will be found in a different way by NetBSD.
If you reenter the values, make sure that the values are correct and
match those used by other systems on this disk. Values that do not match
may result in data corruption.
}
message badgeom
{The current values for your disk geometry are:
}
.endif
message realgeom
{real geom: %d cyl, %d heads, %d sec (NB: for comparison only)\n}
message biosgeom
{BIOS geom: %d cyl, %d heads, %d sec\n}
.if 0
message reentergeom
{The values just entered for the geometry are not usable. Please,
reenter the geometry.
}
.endif
message ovrwrite
{Your disk currently has a non-NetBSD partition. Do you really want to
overwrite that partition with NetBSD?
}
.if 0
message parttable
{The partition table on your disk currently looks like the following:
}
.endif
message editpart
{You are editing partition %d. The highlighted partition is the partition
you are editing.
}
message Select_to_change
{Select to change}
message Kind
{Kind}
message Start_and_size
{Start and size}
message Set_active
{Set active}
message Partition_OK
{Partition OK}
message editparttable
{Edit your DOS partition table. The highlighted partition is the currently
active partition. The partition table currently looks like:
}
message Choose_your_partition
{Choose your partition}
message Edit_partition_0
{Edit partition 0}
message Edit_partition_1
{Edit partition 1}
message Edit_partition_2
{Edit partition 2}
message Edit_partition_3
{Edit partition 3}
message Reselect_size_specification
{Reselect size specification}
message Partition_Kind
{Partition Kind?}
message NetBSD
{NetBSD}
message DOS_LT_32_Meg
{DOS < 32 Meg}
message DOS_GT_32_Meg
{DOS > 32 Meg}
message unused
{unused}
message dont_change
{don't change}
message mbrpart_start_special
{
Special values that can be entered for the start value:
-N: start at the end of partition N
0: start at the beginning of the disk
}
message mbrpart_size_special
{
Special values that can be entered for the size value:
-N: size the partition so that it ends where partition N starts
0: end at the end of the disk
}
message reeditpart
{There are overlapping MBR partitions or there is not exactly one NetBSD
partition. You should re-edit the MBR partition table.
Do you want to re-edit it?
}
message nobsdpart
{There is no NetBSD partition in the MBR partition table.}
message multbsdpart
{There are multiple NetBSD partitions in the MBR partition table.
Partition %d will be the one used.}
message dofdisk
{Setting up the DOS partition table ...
}
message wmbrfail
{Rewrite of MBR failed. I can't continue.}
.if BOOTSEL
message installbootsel
{You appear to have more than one operating system installed on your
disk. Do you want to install a bootselector so that you can select
which system to start up when your computer is (re)started?}
message installmbr
{The start of the NetBSD part of the disk lies outside of the range
that the BIOS can address. The initial bootcode in the Master Boot
Record needs to be able to use the extended BIOS interface to boot
off this partition. Do you want to install the NetBSD bootcode into
the Master Boot Record so that this is ensured? Note that this will
overwrite the existing code in the MBR, like some bootselectors.}
message installnormalmbr
{You have chosen not to install a bootselector. If this was because you
already have a bootselector installed, no further action is needed.
However, if no bootselector is installed, the normal bootcode must be
used, or your system will not boot properly. Do you want to use the normal
NetBSD bootcode?}
message configbootsel
{Configure the different bootselection menu items. You can change the
simple menu entries for the matching partition entries that are displayed
when the system boots. Also, you can specify the timeout and default
action to be taken (if no selection is made in the bootmenu).\n
}
message Change_a_bootmenu_item
{Change a bootmenu item}
message Edit_menu_entry_0
{Edit menu entry 0}
message Edit_menu_entry_1
{Edit menu entry 1}
message Edit_menu_entry_2
{Edit menu entry 2}
message Edit_menu_entry_3
{Edit menu entry 3}
message Set_timeout_value
{Set timeout value}
message Set_default_option
{Set default option}
message Pick_a_default_partition_or_disk_to_boot
{Pick a default partition/disk to boot}
message First_active_partition
{First active partition}
message Partition_0
{Partition 0}
message Partition_1
{Partition 1}
message Partition_2
{Partition 2}
message Partition_3
{Partition 3}
message Harddisk_0
{Harddisk 0}
message Harddisk_1
{Harddisk 1}
message Harddisk_2
{Harddisk 2}
message Harddisk_3
{Harddisk 3}
message Harddisk_4
{Harddisk 4}
message Harddisk_5
{Harddisk 5}
message bootseltimeout
{Boot menu timeout: %d\n}
message defbootselopt
{Default boot menu action: }
message defbootseloptactive
{boot the first active partition.\n}
message defbootseloptpart
{boot off partition %d.\n}
message defbootseloptdisk
{boot off hard disk %d.\n}
message bootselitemname
{Enter name for menu item}
message bootseltimeoutval
{Timeout value in seconds (0-3600)}
message bootsel_header
{Number Type Menu entry
------ -------------------------------- ----------
}
message bootsel_row
{%-6d %-32s %s\n}
.endif