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author | Felipe Augusto van de Wiel <faw@debian.org> | 2005-12-31 22:18:04 +0000 |
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committer | Felipe Augusto van de Wiel <faw@debian.org> | 2005-12-31 22:18:04 +0000 |
commit | f12e7a9a4c95fe80977305a701f776fff1ee2bcd (patch) | |
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Manual: pt_BR: updating translation, fix typos, fix translations and layouts
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- appendix/gpl.xml (25496 -> 29618)
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diff --git a/pt_BR/appendix/example-preseed.xml b/pt_BR/appendix/example-preseed.xml index 0890cca36..11ea31f99 100644 --- a/pt_BR/appendix/example-preseed.xml +++ b/pt_BR/appendix/example-preseed.xml @@ -1,373 +1,39 @@ <?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?> -<!-- original version: 27282 --> +<!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking --> +<!-- original version: 32424 --> +<!-- reviewed by Felipe Augusto van de Wiel (faw) 2005.12.31 --> -<sect1 id="example-preseed"> +<sect1 id="example-preseed" condition="sarge"> <title>Exemplo de Arquivo de Pré-Configuração</title> <para> -Este é um exemplo completamente funcional de arquivo de pré-configuração para -instalação automática. Seu uso é explicado em -<xref linkend="automatic-install"/>. Sinta-se a vontade para descomentar +Este é um exemplo completamente funcional de arquivo de pré-configuração para +instalação automática. Seu uso é explicado em +<xref linkend="automatic-install"/>. Sinta-se à vontade para descomentar algumas das linhas antes de usar o arquivo. +</para> + <note><para> Para ser capaz de mostrar este exemplo adequadamente no manual, nós precisamos -quebrar algumas linhas, isto é indicado pelo uso do caracter de -quebra de linha <quote>\</quote> e uma identação extra na próxima linha. Em um -arquivo real de pré-configuração, estas linhas devem estar juntas em -<emphasis>uma só linha</emphasis>. Se não estiverem, a pré-configuração falhará com -resultados imprevisíveis. +quebrar algumas linhas, isto é indicado pelo uso do caracter de +quebra de linha <quote>\</quote> e uma identação extra na próxima linha. Em um +arquivo real de pré-configuração, estas linhas devem estar juntas em +<emphasis>uma só linha</emphasis>. Se não estiverem, a pré-configuração falhará +com resultados imprevisíveis. </para><para> -Um arquivo de exemplo <quote>limpo</quote> está incluído nos CD-ROMs de instalação oficiais -da Debian no diretório <filename>/doc/install/manual</filename> e disponível na Internet a -partir de <ulink url="&url-example-preseed;"></ulink>. +Um arquivo de exemplo <quote>limpo</quote> está disponível em +&urlset-example-preseed;. </para></note> -<informalexample><screen> -#### Modifying syslinux.cfg. - -# Edit the syslinux.cfg (or similar) file, and add parameters to the end -# of the append line(s) for the kernel. -# -# You'll at least want to add a parameter telling the installer where to -# get its preseed file from. -# If you're installing from USB media, use this, and put the preseed file -# in the toplevel directory of the USB stick. -# preseed/file=/hd-media/preseed -# If you're netbooting, use this instead: -# preseed/url=http://host/path/to/preseed -# If you're remastering a CD, you could use this: -# preseed/file=/cdrom/preseed -# Be sure to copy this file to the location you specify. -# -# While you're at it, you may want to throw a debconf/priority=critical in -# there, to avoid most questions even if the preseeding below misses some. -# And you might set the timeout to 1 in syslinux.cfg to avoid needing to hit -# enter to boot the installer. -# -# Language, country, and keyboard selection cannot be preseeded from a file, -# because the questions are asked before the preseed file can be loaded. -# Instead, to avoid these questions, pass some more parameters to the kernel: -# -# languagechooser/language-name=English -# countrychooser/shortlist=US -# console-keymaps-at/keymap=us -# -# Note that the kernel accepts a maximum of 8 command line options and -# 8 environment options (including any options added by default for the -# installer). If these numbers are exceeded, 2.4 kernels will drop any -# excess options and 2.6 kernels will panic. With kernels 2.6.9 or newer, -# you can use 32 command line options and 32 environment options. -# -# Some of the default options, like 'vga=normal' and 'devfs=mount' may be -# safely removed for most installations, which may allow you to add more -# options for preseeding. - -#### Shell commands. - -# d-i preseeding is inherently not secure. Nothing in the installer checks -# for attempts at buffer overflows or other exploits of the values of a -# preseed file like this one. Only use preseed files from trusted -# locations! To drive that home, and because it's generally useful, here's -# a way to run any shell command you'd like inside the installer, -# automatically. - -# This first command is run as early as possible, just after -# preseeding is read. -#d-i preseed/early_command string \ -# wget http://url/to/my.udeb -O /tmp/my.udeb; udpkg -i /tmp/my.udeb - -# This command is run just before the install finishes, but when there is -# still a usable /target directory. -#d-i preseed/late_command string \ -# for deb in /hd-media/*.deb; do cp $deb /target/tmp; \ -# chroot /target dpkg -i /tmp/$(basename $deb); done - -# This command is run just as base-config is starting up. -#base-config base-config/early_command string echo hi mom - -# This command is run after base-config is done, just before the login: -# prompt. This is a good way to install a set of packages you want, or to -# tweak the configuration of the system. -#base-config base-config/late_command string \ -# apt-get install zsh; chsh -s /bin/zsh - -#### Network configuration. - -# Of course, this won't work if you're loading your preseed file from the -# network! But it's great if you're booting from CD or USB stick. You can -# also pass network config parameters in on the kernel params if you are -# loading preseed files from the network. - -# netcfg will choose an interface that has link if possible. This makes it -# skip displaying a list if there is more than one interface. -d-i netcfg/choose_interface select auto - -# If you prefer to configure the network manually, here's how: -#d-i netcfg/disable_dhcp boolean true -#d-i netcfg/get_nameservers string 192.168.1.1 -#d-i netcfg/get_ipaddress string 192.168.1.42 -#d-i netcfg/get_netmask string 255.255.255.0 -#d-i netcfg/get_gateway string 192.168.1.1 -#d-i netcfg/confirm_static boolean true - -# Note that any hostname and domain names assigned from dhcp take -# precedence over values set here. However, setting the values still -# prevents the questions from being shown even if values come from dhcp. -d-i netcfg/get_hostname string unassigned-hostname -d-i netcfg/get_domain string unassigned-domain - -# Disable that annoying WEP key dialog. -d-i netcfg/wireless_wep string -# The wacky dhcp hostname that some ISPs use as a password of sorts. -#d-i netcfg/dhcp_hostname string radish - -#### Mirror settings. - -d-i mirror/country string enter information manually -d-i mirror/http/hostname string http.us.debian.org -d-i mirror/http/directory string /debian -d-i mirror/suite string testing -d-i mirror/http/proxy string - -### Partitioning. - -# If the system has free space you can choose to only partition that space. -#d-i partman-auto/init_automatically_partition \ -# select Use the largest continuous free space - -# Alternatively, you can specify a disk to partition. The device name can -# be given in either devfs or traditional non-devfs format. -# For example, to use the first disk devfs knows of: -d-i partman-auto/disk string /dev/discs/disc0/disc - -# You can choose from any of the predefined partitioning recipes: -d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select \ - All files in one partition (recommended for new users) -#d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select Desktop machine -#d-i partman-auto/choose_recipe select Multi-user workstation - -# Or provide a recipe of your own... -# The recipe format is documented in the file devel/partman-auto-recipe.txt. -# If you have a way to get a recipe file into the d-i environment, you can -# just point at it. -#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe_file string /hd-media/recipe - -# If not, you can put an entire recipe in one line. This example creates -# a small /boot partition, suitable swap, and uses the rest of the space -# for the root partition: -#d-i partman-auto/expert_recipe string boot-root :: \ -# 20 50 100 ext3 $primary{ } $bootable{ } method{ format } format{ } \ -# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } mountpoint{ /boot } . \ -# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 method{ format } format{ } \ -# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } mountpoint{ / } . \ -# 64 512 300% linux-swap method{ swap } format{ } . -# For reference, here is that same recipe in a more readable form: -# boot-root :: -# 40 50 100 ext3 -# $primary{ } $bootable{ } -# method{ format } format{ } -# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } -# mountpoint{ /boot } -# . -# 500 10000 1000000000 ext3 -# method{ format } format{ } -# use_filesystem{ } filesystem{ ext3 } -# mountpoint{ / } -# . -# 64 512 300% linux-swap -# method{ swap } format{ } -# . - -# This makes partman automatically partition without confirmation. -d-i partman/confirm_write_new_label boolean true -d-i partman/choose_partition select \ - Finish partitioning and write changes to disk -d-i partman/confirm boolean true - -#### Boot loader installation. - -# Grub is the default boot loader (for x86). If you want lilo installed -# instead, uncomment this: -#d-i grub-installer/skip boolean true - -# This is fairly safe to set, it makes grub install automatically to the MBR -# if no other operating system is detected on the machine. -d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean true - -# This one makes grub-installer install to the MBR if if finds some other OS -# too, which is less safe as it might not be able to boot that other OS. -d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean true - -# Alternatively, if you want to install to a location other than the mbr, -# uncomment and edit these lines: -#d-i grub-installer/bootdev string (hd0,0) -#d-i grub-installer/only_debian boolean false -#d-i grub-installer/with_other_os boolean false - -##### Finishing up the first stage install. - -# Avoid that last message about the install being complete. -d-i prebaseconfig/reboot_in_progress note - - -##### Preseeding base-config. - -# Avoid the introductory message. -base-config base-config/intro note - -# Avoid the final message. -base-config base-config/login note - -# If you installed a display manager, but don't want to start it immediately -# after base-config finishes. -#base-config base-config/start-display-manager boolean false - -###### Time zone setup. - -# Controls whether or not the hardware clock is set to GMT. -base-config tzconfig/gmt boolean true - -# If you told the installer that you're in the United States, then you -# can set the time zone using this variable. -# (Choices are: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, Hawaii, -# Aleutian, Arizona East-Indiana, Indiana-Starke, Michigan, Samoa, other) -base-config tzconfig/choose_country_zone/US select Eastern -# If you told it you're in Canada. -# (Choices are: Newfoundland, Atlantic, Eastern, Central, -# East-Saskatchewan, Saskatchewan, Mountain, Pacific, Yukon, other) -base-config tzconfig/choose_country_zone/CA select Eastern -# If you told it you're in Brazil. (Choices are: East, West, Acre, -# DeNoronha, other) -base-config tzconfig/choose_country_zone/BR select East -# Many countries have only one time zone. If you told the installer you're -# in one of those countries, you can choose its standard time zone via this -# question. -base-config tzconfig/choose_country_zone_single boolean true -# This question is asked as a fallback for countries other than those -# listed above, which have more than one time zone. You can preseed one of -# the time zones, or "other". -#base-config tzconfig/choose_country_zone_multiple select - -###### Account setup. - -# To preseed the root password, you have to put it in the clear in this -# file. That is not a very good idea, use caution! -#passwd passwd/root-password password r00tme -#passwd passwd/root-password-again password r00tme - -# If you want to skip creation of a normal user account. -#passwd passwd/make-user boolean false - -# Alternatively, you can preseed the user's name and login. -#passwd passwd/user-fullname string Debian User -#passwd passwd/username string debian -# And their password, but use caution! -#passwd passwd/user-password password insecure -#passwd passwd/user-password-again password insecure - -###### Apt setup. - -# This question controls what source the second stage installation uses -# for packages. Choices are cdrom, http, ftp, filesystem, edit sources list -# by hand -base-config apt-setup/uri_type select http - -# If you choose ftp or http, you'll be asked for a country and a mirror. -base-config apt-setup/country select enter information manually -base-config apt-setup/hostname string http.us.debian.org -base-config apt-setup/directory string /debian -# Stop after choosing one mirror. -base-config apt-setup/another boolean false - -# You can choose to install non-free and contrib software. -#base-config apt-setup/non-free boolean true -#base-config apt-setup/contrib boolean true - -# Do enable security updates. -base-config apt-setup/security-updates boolean true - -###### Package selection. - -# You can choose to install any combination of tasks that are available. -# Available tasks as of this writing include: Desktop environment, -# Web server, Print server, DNS server, File server, Mail server, -# SQL database, manual package selection. The last of those will run -# aptitude. You can also choose to install no tasks, and force the -# installation of a set of packages in some other way. -tasksel tasksel/first multiselect Desktop environment -#tasksel tasksel/first multiselect Web server, Mail server, DNS server - -###### Mailer configuration. - -# During a normal install, exim asks only two questions. Here's how to -# avoid even those. More complicated preseeding is possible. -exim4-config exim4/dc_eximconfig_configtype \ - select no configuration at this time - -# It's a good idea to set this to whatever user account you choose to -# create. Leaving the value blank results in postmaster mail going to -# /var/mail/mail. -exim4-config exim4/dc_postmaster string - -###### X Configuration. - -# Preseeding Debian's X config is possible, but you probably need to know -# some details about the video hardware of the machine, since Debian's X -# configurator does not do fully automatic configuration of everything. - -# X can detect the right driver for some cards, but if you're preseeding, -# you override whatever it chooses. Still, vesa will work most places. -#xserver-xfree86 xserver-xfree86/config/device/driver select vesa - -# A caveat with mouse autodetection is that if it fails, X will retry it -# over and over. So if it's preseeded to be done, there is a possibility of -# an infinite loop if the mouse is not autodetected. -#xserver-xfree86 xserver-xfree86/autodetect_mouse boolean true - -# Monitor autodetection is recommended. -xserver-xfree86 xserver-xfree86/autodetect_monitor boolean true -# Uncomment if you have a LCD display. -#xserver-xfree86 xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/lcd boolean true -# X has three configuration paths for the monitor. Here's how to preseed -# the "medium" path, which is always available. The "simple" path may not -# be available, and the "advanced" path asks too many questions. -xserver-xfree86 xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/selection-method \ - select medium -xserver-xfree86 xserver-xfree86/config/monitor/mode-list \ - select 1024x768 @ 60 Hz - -###### Everything else. - -# Depending on what software you choose to install, or if things go wrong -# during the installation process, it's possible that other questions may -# be asked. You can preseed those too, of course. To get a list of every -# possible question that could be asked during an install, do an -# installation, and then run these commands: -# debconf-get-selections --installer > file -# debconf-get-selections >> file - -# If you like, you can include other preseed files into this one. -# Any settings in those files will override pre-existing settings from this -# file. More that one file can be listed, separated by spaces; all will be -# loaded. The included files can have preseed/include directives of their -# own as well. Note that if the filenames are relative, they are taken from -# the same directory as the preseed file that includes them. -#d-i preseed/include string x.cfg +<para> -# More flexibly, this runs a shell command and if it outputs the names of -# preseed files, includes those files. For example, to switch configs based -# on a particular usb storage device (in this case, a built-in card reader): -#d-i preseed/include_command string \ -# if $(grep -q "GUID: 0aec3050aec305000001a003" /proc/scsi/usb-storage-*/*); \ -# then echo kraken.cfg; else echo otherusb.cfg; fi -</screen></informalexample> +&example-preseed-sarge.xml; </para> </sect1> - |