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diff --git a/fi/using-d-i/using-d-i.xml b/fi/using-d-i/using-d-i.xml index 49ac8f70f..079985749 100644 --- a/fi/using-d-i/using-d-i.xml +++ b/fi/using-d-i/using-d-i.xml @@ -1,5 +1,5 @@ <!-- retain these comments for translator revision tracking --> -<!-- original version: 28997 untranslated --> +<!-- original version: 33725 untranslated --> <chapter id="d-i-intro"><title>Using the Debian Installer</title> @@ -81,22 +81,22 @@ ssh session to view the logs described below. </para><para> -Error messages are redirected to the third console. +Error messages and logs are redirected to the fourth console. You can access this console by -pressing <keycombo><keycap>Left Alt</keycap><keycap>F3</keycap></keycombo> +pressing <keycombo><keycap>Left Alt</keycap><keycap>F4</keycap></keycombo> (hold the left <keycap>Alt</keycap> key while pressing the -<keycap>F3</keycap> function key); get back to +<keycap>F4</keycap> function key); get back to the main installer process with <keycombo><keycap>Left Alt</keycap><keycap>F1</keycap></keycombo>. </para><para> These messages can also be found in -<filename>/var/log/messages</filename>. After installation, this log -is copied to <filename>/var/log/debian-installer/messages</filename> on your +<filename>/var/log/syslog</filename>. After installation, this log +is copied to <filename>/var/log/installer/syslog</filename> on your new system. Other installation messages may be found in <filename>/var/log/</filename> during the -installation, and <filename>/var/log/debian-installer/</filename> +installation, and <filename>/var/log/debian/</filename> after the computer has been booted into the installed system. </para> @@ -132,27 +132,7 @@ repeatedly to back all the way out of the currently running component. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> -<varlistentry condition="sarge"> - -<term>languagechooser</term><listitem><para> - -Shows a list of languages and language variants. The installer will -display messages in the chosen language, unless the translation for -that language is not complete. When a translation is not complete, -English messages are shown. - -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> -<varlistentry condition="sarge"> - -<term>countrychooser</term><listitem><para> - -Shows a list of countries. The user may choose the country he lives -in. - -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> -<varlistentry condition="etch"> +<varlistentry> <term>localechooser</term><listitem><para> @@ -306,6 +286,30 @@ newer motherboards. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> + +<term>tzsetup</term><listitem><para> + +Selects the time zone, based on the location selected earlier + +</para></listitem> +</varlistentry> +<varlistentry> + +<term>clock-setup</term><listitem><para> + +Determines whether the clock is set to UTC or not. + +</para></listitem> +</varlistentry> +<varlistentry> + +<term>user-setup</term><listitem><para> + +Sets up the root password, and adds a non-root user. + +</para></listitem> +</varlistentry> +<varlistentry> <term>base-installer</term><listitem><para> @@ -315,7 +319,24 @@ the computer to operate under Linux when rebooted. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> + +<term>apt-setup</term><listitem><para> + +Configures apt, mostly automatically, based on what media the installer is +running from. + +</para></listitem> +</varlistentry> +<varlistentry> + +<term>pkgsel</term><listitem><para> +Uses tasksel to select and install additional software. + +</para></listitem> +</varlistentry> +<varlistentry> + <term>os-prober</term><listitem><para> Detects currently installed operating systems on the computer and @@ -330,20 +351,10 @@ which operating system to start. <term>bootloader-installer</term><listitem><para> -Installs a boot loader program on the hard disk, which is necessary -for the computer to start up using Linux without using a floppy or -CD-ROM. Many boot loaders allow the user to choose an alternate -operating system each time the computer boots. - -</para></listitem> -</varlistentry> -<varlistentry> - -<term>base-config</term><listitem><para> - -Provides dialogs for setting up the base system packages according -to user preferences. This is normally done after rebooting the -computer; it is the <quote>first run</quote> of the new Debian system. +The various bootloader installers each install a boot loader program on the +hard disk, which is necessary for the computer to start up using Linux +without using a floppy or CD-ROM. Many boot loaders allow the user to +choose an alternate operating system each time the computer boots. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> @@ -358,12 +369,11 @@ console. </varlistentry> <varlistentry> -<term condition="sarge">bugreporter</term><term condition="etch">save-logs</term><listitem><para> +<term>save-logs</term><listitem><para> -Provides a way for the user to record information on a floppy -disk<phrase condition="etch">, network, hard disk, or other media</phrase> -when trouble is encountered, in order to accurately report installer -software problems to Debian developers later. +Provides a way for the user to record information on a floppy disk, network, +hard disk, or other media when trouble is encountered, in order to accurately +report installer software problems to Debian developers later. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> |