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authorFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2006-07-25 14:20:03 +0000
committerFrans Pop <elendil@planet.nl>2006-07-25 14:20:03 +0000
commit293f03eb54412b82929aca2852d8a821dae2ef69 (patch)
treec29944550182ceb438bed038d9c4755893f4524e
parentf46ee6c33a2236f70289d070a0dfa5ddb908437d (diff)
downloadinstallation-guide-293f03eb54412b82929aca2852d8a821dae2ef69.zip
Yet another typo
-rw-r--r--en/boot-new/boot-new.xml2
-rw-r--r--it/boot-new/boot-new.xml2
-rw-r--r--ja/boot-new/boot-new.xml2
-rw-r--r--po/el/boot-new.po2
-rw-r--r--po/ko/boot-new.po2
-rw-r--r--po/pot/boot-new.pot2
-rw-r--r--po/pt/boot-new.po2
-rw-r--r--po/ru/boot-new.po2
-rw-r--r--po/sv/boot-new.po2
-rw-r--r--po/vi/boot-new.po2
-rw-r--r--po/zh_CN/boot-new.po2
-rw-r--r--po/zh_TW/boot-new.po2
12 files changed, 12 insertions, 12 deletions
diff --git a/en/boot-new/boot-new.xml b/en/boot-new/boot-new.xml
index faef837d0..435143827 100644
--- a/en/boot-new/boot-new.xml
+++ b/en/boot-new/boot-new.xml
@@ -215,7 +215,7 @@ Password:
In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</replaceable> is the
number of the loop device. You are now probably wondering
<emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering the
-passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to
+passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to
<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted
volume, this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used
when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted
diff --git a/it/boot-new/boot-new.xml b/it/boot-new/boot-new.xml
index 34dc9958e..e4d809bdd 100644
--- a/it/boot-new/boot-new.xml
+++ b/it/boot-new/boot-new.xml
@@ -400,7 +400,7 @@ Password:
In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</replaceable> is the
number of the loop device. You are now probably wondering
<emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering the
-passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to
+passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to
<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted
volume, this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used
when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted
diff --git a/ja/boot-new/boot-new.xml b/ja/boot-new/boot-new.xml
index 733db8f3e..f239bdece 100644
--- a/ja/boot-new/boot-new.xml
+++ b/ja/boot-new/boot-new.xml
@@ -385,7 +385,7 @@ Password:
In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</replaceable> is the
number of the loop device. You are now probably wondering
<emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering the
-passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to
+passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to
<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted
volume, this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used
when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted
diff --git a/po/el/boot-new.po b/po/el/boot-new.po
index 7a0a50502..05baf2e8d 100644
--- a/po/el/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/el/boot-new.po
@@ -393,7 +393,7 @@ msgid ""
"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</"
"replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably "
"wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering "
-"the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
+"the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
"<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, "
"this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up "
"this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the "
diff --git a/po/ko/boot-new.po b/po/ko/boot-new.po
index 113ec0c3c..a80a1a592 100644
--- a/po/ko/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/ko/boot-new.po
@@ -338,7 +338,7 @@ msgid ""
"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</"
"replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably "
"wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering "
-"the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
+"the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
"<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, "
"this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up "
"this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the "
diff --git a/po/pot/boot-new.pot b/po/pot/boot-new.pot
index 5f6cc204d..906c053a9 100644
--- a/po/pot/boot-new.pot
+++ b/po/pot/boot-new.pot
@@ -189,7 +189,7 @@ msgid ""
"For partitions encrypted via loop-AES you will be shown the following prompt during the boot: <informalexample><screen>\n"
"mount: going to use loop device /dev/loop<replaceable>X</replaceable>\n"
"Password:\n"
- "</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to <filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the installation, the notes you wrote down as the last step in <xref linkend=\"partman-crypto\"/> come in handy. If you did not make a note of the mapping between <filename>loop<replaceable>X</replaceable></filename> and the mount points before, you can still find it in <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> of your new system."
+ "</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to <filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the installation, the notes you wrote down as the last step in <xref linkend=\"partman-crypto\"/> come in handy. If you did not make a note of the mapping between <filename>loop<replaceable>X</replaceable></filename> and the mount points before, you can still find it in <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> of your new system."
msgstr ""
#: boot-new.xml:226
diff --git a/po/pt/boot-new.po b/po/pt/boot-new.po
index 8048e84c7..9a6777d19 100644
--- a/po/pt/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/pt/boot-new.po
@@ -371,7 +371,7 @@ msgid ""
"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</"
"replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably "
"wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering "
-"the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
+"the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
"<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, "
"this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up "
"this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the "
diff --git a/po/ru/boot-new.po b/po/ru/boot-new.po
index d527fcb5e..6dbbf0d75 100644
--- a/po/ru/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/ru/boot-new.po
@@ -370,7 +370,7 @@ msgid ""
"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</"
"replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably "
"wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering "
-"the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
+"the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
"<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, "
"this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up "
"this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the "
diff --git a/po/sv/boot-new.po b/po/sv/boot-new.po
index 31714c930..28e260d96 100644
--- a/po/sv/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/sv/boot-new.po
@@ -188,7 +188,7 @@ msgid ""
"For partitions encrypted via loop-AES you will be shown the following prompt during the boot: <informalexample><screen>\n"
"mount: going to use loop device /dev/loop<replaceable>X</replaceable>\n"
"Password:\n"
-"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to <filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the installation, the notes you wrote down as the last step in <xref linkend=\"partman-crypto\"/> come in handy. If you did not make a note of the mapping between <filename>loop<replaceable>X</replaceable></filename> and the mount points before, you can still find it in <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> of your new system."
+"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to <filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the installation, the notes you wrote down as the last step in <xref linkend=\"partman-crypto\"/> come in handy. If you did not make a note of the mapping between <filename>loop<replaceable>X</replaceable></filename> and the mount points before, you can still find it in <filename>/etc/fstab</filename> of your new system."
msgstr ""
"För partitioner som är krypterade via loop-AES kommer du att bli visad följande prompt under uppstarten: <informalexample><screen>\n"
"mount: going to use loop device /dev/loop<replaceable>X</replaceable>\n"
diff --git a/po/vi/boot-new.po b/po/vi/boot-new.po
index 3d438cccc..8ad1b5b1e 100644
--- a/po/vi/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/vi/boot-new.po
@@ -380,7 +380,7 @@ msgid ""
"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</"
"replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably "
"wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering "
-"the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
+"the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
"<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, "
"this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up "
"this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the "
diff --git a/po/zh_CN/boot-new.po b/po/zh_CN/boot-new.po
index 62e06852b..c0f5ffea1 100644
--- a/po/zh_CN/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/zh_CN/boot-new.po
@@ -339,7 +339,7 @@ msgid ""
"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</"
"replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably "
"wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering "
-"the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
+"the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
"<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, "
"this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up "
"this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the "
diff --git a/po/zh_TW/boot-new.po b/po/zh_TW/boot-new.po
index 0461e4359..42041b65c 100644
--- a/po/zh_TW/boot-new.po
+++ b/po/zh_TW/boot-new.po
@@ -340,7 +340,7 @@ msgid ""
"</screen></informalexample> In the first line of the prompt, <replaceable>X</"
"replaceable> is the number of the loop device. You are now probably "
"wondering <emphasis>for which volume</emphasis> you are actually entering "
-"the passphrase. Does is relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
+"the passphrase. Does it relate to your <filename>/home</filename>? Or to "
"<filename>/var</filename>? Of course, if you have just one encrypted volume, "
"this is easy and you can just enter the passphrase you used when setting up "
"this volume. If you set up more than one encrypted volume during the "