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diff --git a/po/da/boot-installer.po b/po/da/boot-installer.po index bf6933fb4..f8093da10 100644 --- a/po/da/boot-installer.po +++ b/po/da/boot-installer.po @@ -80,14 +80,7 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:47 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "uImage/uInitrd are image formats designed for the U-Boot firmware that is " -#| "used on many ARM-based systems. Older U-Boot versions can only boot files " -#| "in uImage/uInitrd format, so these are often used on older armel systems. " -#| "Newer U-Boot versions can - besides booting uImages/uInitrds - also boot " -#| "standard Linux kernels and ramdisk images, but the command syntax to do " -#| "that is slightly different from that for booting uImages." +#, no-c-format msgid "" "uImage/uInitrd are image formats designed for the U-Boot firmware that is " "used on many ARM-based systems. Older U-Boot versions can only boot files in " @@ -188,19 +181,13 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: boot-installer.xml:108 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "TFTP-booting in U-Boot" +#, no-c-format msgid "TFTP-booting in U-Boot" msgstr "TFTP-opstart i U-Boot" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:109 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "Network booting on systems using the U-Boot firmware consists of three " -#| "steps: a) configuring the network, b) loading the images (kernel/initial " -#| "ramdisk/dtb) into memory and c) actually executing the previosly loaded " -#| "code." +#, no-c-format msgid "" "Network booting on systems using the U-Boot firmware consists of three " "steps: a) configuring the network, b) loading the images (kernel/initial " @@ -267,18 +254,7 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:132 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "On some systems, U-Boot predefines a set of environment variables with " -#| "suitable load addresses: kernel_addr_r, ramdisk_addr_r and fdt_addr_r. " -#| "You can check whether they are defined by running " -#| "<informalexample><screen>\n" -#| "printenv kernel_addr_r ramdisk_addr_r fdt_addr_r\n" -#| "</screen></informalexample> If they are not defined, you have to check " -#| "your system's documentation for appropriate values and set them manually. " -#| "For systems based on Allwinner SunXi SOCs (e.g. the Allwinner A10, " -#| "architecture name <quote>sun4i</quote> or the Allwinner A20, architecture " -#| "name <quote>sun7i</quote>), you can e.g. use the follwing values:" +#, no-c-format msgid "" "On some systems, U-Boot predefines a set of environment variables with " "suitable load addresses: kernel_addr_r, ramdisk_addr_r and fdt_addr_r. You " @@ -336,21 +312,7 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:150 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "The third part is setting the kernel commandline and actually executing " -#| "the loaded code. U-boot passes the content of the <quote>bootargs</quote> " -#| "environment variable as commandline to the kernel, so any parameters for " -#| "the kernel and the installer - such as the console device (see <xref " -#| "linkend=\"boot-console\"/>) or preseeding options (see <xref linkend=" -#| "\"installer-args\"/> and <xref linkend=\"appendix-preseed\"/>) - can be " -#| "set with a command like <informalexample><screen>\n" -#| "setenv bootargs console=ttyS0,115200 rootwait panic=10\n" -#| "</screen></informalexample> The exact command to execute the previously " -#| "loaded code depends on the image format used. With uImage/uInitrd, the " -#| "command is <informalexample><screen>\n" -#| "bootm ${kernel_addr_r} ${ramdisk_addr_r} ${fdt_addr_r}\n" -#| "</screen></informalexample> and with native Linux images it is" +#, no-c-format msgid "" "The third part is setting the kernel commandline and actually executing the " "loaded code. U-Boot passes the content of the <quote>bootargs</quote> " @@ -388,14 +350,7 @@ msgstr "bootz ${kernel_addr_r} ${ramdisk_addr_r}:${filesize} ${fdt_addr_r}" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:165 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "Note: When booting standard linux images, it is important to load the " -#| "initial ramdisk image after the kernel and the dtb as U-Boot sets the " -#| "filesize variable to the size of the last file loaded and the bootz " -#| "command requires the size of the ramdisk image to work correctly. In case " -#| "of booting a platform-specific kernel, i.e. a kernel without device-tree, " -#| "simply omit the ${fdt_addr_r} parameter." +#, no-c-format msgid "" "Note: When booting standard linux images, it is important to load the " "initial ramdisk image after the kernel and the dtb as U-Boot sets the " @@ -465,18 +420,13 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: boot-installer.xml:206 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "Booting from a USB stick in U-Boot" +#, no-c-format msgid "Booting from a USB stick in U-Boot" msgstr "Opstart fra et USB-hukommelsesdrev i U-Boot" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:207 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "Many modern U-Boot versions have USB support and allow booting from USB " -#| "mass storage devices such as USB sticks. Unfortunately the exact steps " -#| "required to do that can vary quite a bit from device to device." +#, no-c-format msgid "" "Many modern U-Boot versions have USB support and allow booting from USB mass " "storage devices such as USB sticks. Unfortunately the exact steps required " @@ -504,14 +454,7 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:223 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "To build a bootable USB stick for installing &debian;, unpack the hd-" -#| "media tarball (see <xref linkend=\"where-files\"/>) onto a USB stick " -#| "formatted with a filesystem supported by the U-Boot version on your " -#| "device. For modern U-Boot versions, any of FAT16 / FAT32 / ext2 / ext3 / " -#| "ext4 usually works. Then copy the ISO image file of the first &debian; " -#| "installation CD or DVD onto the stick." +#, no-c-format msgid "" "To build a bootable USB stick for installing &debian;, unpack the hd-media " "tarball (see <xref linkend=\"where-files\"/>) onto a USB stick formatted " @@ -529,15 +472,7 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:233 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "The autoboot framework in modern U-Boot versions works similar to the " -#| "boot ordering options in a PC BIOS, i.e. it checks a list of possible " -#| "boot devices for a valid boot image and starts the first one it finds. If " -#| "there is no operating system installed, plugging in the USB stick and " -#| "powering up the system should result in starting the installer. You can " -#| "also initiate the USB-boot process any time from the U-Boot prompt by " -#| "entering the <quote>run bootcmd_usb0</quote> command." +#, no-c-format msgid "" "The autoboot framework in modern U-Boot versions works similar to the boot " "ordering options in a PC BIOS, i.e. it checks a list of possible boot " @@ -557,23 +492,7 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: boot-installer.xml:243 -#, fuzzy, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "One problem that can come up when booting from a USB stick while using a " -#| "serial console can be a console baudrate mismatch. If a console variable " -#| "is defined in U-Boot, the &d-i; boot script automatically passes it to " -#| "the kernel to set the primary console device and, if applicable, the " -#| "console baudrate. Unfortunately the handling of the console variable " -#| "varies from platform to platform - on some platforms, the console " -#| "variable includes the baudrate (as in <quote>console=ttyS0,115200</" -#| "quote>), while on other platforms the console variable contains only the " -#| "device (as in <quote>console=ttyS0</quote>). The latter case leads to a " -#| "garbled console output when the default baudrate differs between U-Boot " -#| "and the kernel. Modern U-Boot versions often use 115200 baud while the " -#| "kernel still defaults to the traditional 9600 baud. If this happens, you " -#| "should manually set the console variable to contain the correct baudrate " -#| "for your system and then start the installer with the <quote>run " -#| "bootcmd_usb0</quote> command." +#, no-c-format msgid "" "One problem that can come up when booting from a USB stick while using a " "serial console can be a console baudrate mismatch. If a console variable is " |