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authorHolger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de>2013-05-22 19:11:22 +0000
committerHolger Wansing <linux@wansing-online.de>2013-05-22 19:11:22 +0000
commitc25fe94a10a40f50fe164480faf915e804bfdc55 (patch)
tree9bf2af7402e07180066aec7b882788c7ae53ef6a /po/pot/boot-new.pot
parent68c1afee09b4ea6d0d93229443e07fbabe1632db (diff)
downloadinstallation-guide-c25fe94a10a40f50fe164480faf915e804bfdc55.zip
d-i manual: update po|pot files after changings in en
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diff --git a/po/pot/boot-new.pot b/po/pot/boot-new.pot
index 91ac50c19..e56c2f178 100644
--- a/po/pot/boot-new.pot
+++ b/po/pot/boot-new.pot
@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-04-16 19:15+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2013-05-22 19:06+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n"
"Last-Translator: FULL NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: LANGUAGE <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -238,44 +238,41 @@ msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:282
#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
- "If any volume holding noncritical system files could not be mounted (<filename>/usr</filename> or <filename>/var</filename>), the system should still boot and you should be able to mount the volumes manually like in the previous case. However, you will also need to (re)start any services usually running in your default runlevel because it is very likely that they were not started. The easiest way to achieve this is by switching to the first runlevel and back by entering <informalexample><screen>\n"
- "<prompt>#</prompt> <userinput>init 1</userinput>\n"
- "</screen></informalexample> at the shell prompt and pressing <keycombo> <keycap>Control</keycap> <keycap>D</keycap> </keycombo> when asked for the root password."
+msgid "If any volume holding noncritical system files could not be mounted (<filename>/usr</filename> or <filename>/var</filename>), the system should still boot and you should be able to mount the volumes manually like in the previous case. However, you will also need to (re)start any services usually running in your default runlevel because it is very likely that they were not started. The easiest way is to just reboot the computer."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: boot-new.xml:305
+#: boot-new.xml:300
#, no-c-format
msgid "Log In"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: boot-new.xml:307
+#: boot-new.xml:302
#, no-c-format
msgid "Once your system boots, you'll be presented with the login prompt. Log in using the personal login and password you selected during the installation process. Your system is now ready for use."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: boot-new.xml:313
+#: boot-new.xml:308
#, no-c-format
msgid "If you are a new user, you may want to explore the documentation which is already installed on your system as you start to use it. There are currently several documentation systems, work is proceeding on integrating the different types of documentation. Here are a few starting points."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: boot-new.xml:321
+#: boot-new.xml:316
#, no-c-format
msgid "Documentation accompanying programs you have installed can be found in <filename>/usr/share/doc/</filename>, under a subdirectory named after the program (or, more precise, the &debian; package that contains the program). However, more extensive documentation is often packaged separately in special documentation packages that are mostly not installed by default. For example, documentation about the package management tool <command>apt</command> can be found in the packages <classname>apt-doc</classname> or <classname>apt-howto</classname>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: boot-new.xml:332
+#: boot-new.xml:327
#, no-c-format
msgid "In addition, there are some special folders within the <filename>/usr/share/doc/</filename> hierarchy. Linux HOWTOs are installed in <emphasis>.gz</emphasis> (compressed) format, in <filename>/usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/</filename>. After installing <classname>dhelp</classname>, you will find a browsable index of documentation in <filename>/usr/share/doc/HTML/index.html</filename>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: boot-new.xml:341
+#: boot-new.xml:336
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"One easy way to view these documents using a text based browser is to enter the following commands: <informalexample><screen>\n"
@@ -285,13 +282,13 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: boot-new.xml:351
+#: boot-new.xml:346
#, no-c-format
msgid "If you have a graphical desktop environment installed, you can also use its web browser. Start the web browser from the application menu and enter <userinput>/usr/share/doc/</userinput> in the address bar."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: boot-new.xml:357
+#: boot-new.xml:352
#, no-c-format
msgid "You can also type <userinput>info <replaceable>command</replaceable></userinput> or <userinput>man <replaceable>command</replaceable></userinput> to see documentation on most commands available at the command prompt. Typing <userinput>help</userinput> will display help on shell commands. And typing a command followed by <userinput>--help</userinput> will usually display a short summary of the command's usage. If a command's results scroll past the top of the screen, type <userinput>|&nbsp;more</userinput> after the command to cause the results to pause before scrolling past the top of the screen. To see a list of all commands available which begin with a certain letter, type the letter and then two tabs."
msgstr ""