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diff --git a/po/ja/using-d-i.po b/po/ja/using-d-i.po index d2cab3b61..7158d0915 100644 --- a/po/ja/using-d-i.po +++ b/po/ja/using-d-i.po @@ -146,21 +146,6 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: using-d-i.xml:72 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "The normal installer display is character-based (as opposed to the now " -#| "more familiar graphical interface). The mouse is not operational in this " -#| "environment. Here are the keys you can use to navigate within the various " -#| "dialogs. The <keycap>Tab</keycap> or <keycap>right</keycap> arrow keys " -#| "move <quote>forward</quote>, and the <keycombo> <keycap>Shift</keycap> " -#| "<keycap>Tab</keycap> </keycombo> or <keycap>left</keycap> arrow keys move " -#| "<quote>backward</quote> between displayed buttons and selections. The " -#| "<keycap>up</keycap> and <keycap>down</keycap> arrow select different " -#| "items within a scrollable list, and also scroll the list itself. In " -#| "addition, in long lists, you can type a letter to cause the list to " -#| "scroll directly to the section with items starting with the letter you " -#| "typed and use <keycap>Pg-Up</keycap> and <keycap>Pg-Down</keycap> to " -#| "scroll the list in sections. The <keycap>space bar</keycap> selects an " -#| "item such as a checkbox. Use &enterkey; to activate choices." msgid "" "In the character-based environment the use of a mouse is not supported. Here " "are the keys you can use to navigate within the various dialogs. The " @@ -1888,44 +1873,6 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: using-d-i.xml:1180 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "What benefits this brings depends on the type of MD device you are " -#| "creating. Currently supported are: <variablelist> <varlistentry> " -#| "<term>RAID0</term><listitem><para> Is mainly aimed at performance. RAID0 " -#| "splits all incoming data into <firstterm>stripes</firstterm> and " -#| "distributes them equally over each disk in the array. This can increase " -#| "the speed of read/write operations, but when one of the disks fails, you " -#| "will lose <emphasis>everything</emphasis> (part of the information is " -#| "still on the healthy disk(s), the other part <emphasis>was</emphasis> on " -#| "the failed disk). </para><para> The typical use for RAID0 is a partition " -#| "for video editing. </para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> " -#| "<term>RAID1</term><listitem><para> Is suitable for setups where " -#| "reliability is the first concern. It consists of several (usually two) " -#| "equally-sized partitions where every partition contains exactly the same " -#| "data. This essentially means three things. First, if one of your disks " -#| "fails, you still have the data mirrored on the remaining disks. Second, " -#| "you can use only a fraction of the available capacity (more precisely, it " -#| "is the size of the smallest partition in the RAID). Third, file-reads are " -#| "load-balanced among the disks, which can improve performance on a server, " -#| "such as a file server, that tends to be loaded with more disk reads than " -#| "writes. </para><para> Optionally you can have a spare disk in the array " -#| "which will take the place of the failed disk in the case of failure. </" -#| "para></listitem> </varlistentry> <varlistentry> <term>RAID5</" -#| "term><listitem><para> Is a good compromise between speed, reliability and " -#| "data redundancy. RAID5 splits all incoming data into stripes and " -#| "distributes them equally on all but one disk (similar to RAID0). Unlike " -#| "RAID0, RAID5 also computes <firstterm>parity</firstterm> information, " -#| "which gets written on the remaining disk. The parity disk is not static " -#| "(that would be called RAID4), but is changing periodically, so the parity " -#| "information is distributed equally on all disks. When one of the disks " -#| "fails, the missing part of information can be computed from remaining " -#| "data and its parity. RAID5 must consist of at least three active " -#| "partitions. Optionally you can have a spare disk in the array which will " -#| "take the place of the failed disk in the case of failure. </para><para> " -#| "As you can see, RAID5 has a similar degree of reliability to RAID1 while " -#| "achieving less redundancy. On the other hand, it might be a bit slower on " -#| "write operations than RAID0 due to computation of parity information. </" -#| "para></listitem> </varlistentry> </variablelist> To sum it up:" msgid "" "What benefits this brings depends on the type of MD device you are creating. " "Currently supported are: <variablelist> <varlistentry> <term>RAID0</" @@ -2130,23 +2077,18 @@ msgstr "RAID にある最小パーティションのサイズ×(デバイス数 #. Tag: entry #: using-d-i.xml:1331 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "RAID0" msgid "RAID6" msgstr "RAID6" #. Tag: entry #: using-d-i.xml:1332 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "<entry>2</entry>" msgid "<entry>4</entry>" msgstr "<entry>4</entry>" #. Tag: entry #: using-d-i.xml:1335 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "Size of the smallest partition multiplied by (number of devices in RAID " -#| "minus one)" msgid "" "Size of the smallest partition multiplied by (number of devices in RAID " "minus two)" @@ -2155,7 +2097,6 @@ msgstr "最小パーティションのサイズ×(RAID にあるデバイス数 #. Tag: entry #: using-d-i.xml:1342 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "RAID0" msgid "RAID10" msgstr "RAID10" @@ -2293,12 +2234,12 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: using-d-i.xml:1426 -#, no-c-format +#, fuzzy, no-c-format #| msgid "" -#| "RAID5 has a similar setup procedure as RAID1 with the exception that you " -#| "need to use at least <emphasis>three</emphasis> active partitions." +#| "RAID6 also has a similar setup procedure as RAID1 except thatat least " +#| "<emphasis>four</emphasis> active partitions are required." msgid "" -"RAID6 also has a similar setup procedure as RAID1 except thatat least " +"RAID6 also has a similar setup procedure as RAID1 except that at least " "<emphasis>four</emphasis> active partitions are required." msgstr "" "RAID6 では、少なくとも <emphasis>4 つ</emphasis>のアクティブパーティションを" @@ -3691,14 +3632,6 @@ msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: using-d-i.xml:2325 #, no-c-format -#| msgid "" -#| "The various server tasks will install software roughly as follows. DNS " -#| "server: <classname>bind9</classname>; File server: <classname>samba</" -#| "classname>, <classname>nfs</classname>; Mail server: <classname>exim4</" -#| "classname>, <classname>spamassassin</classname>, <classname>uw-imap</" -#| "classname>; Print server: <classname>cups</classname>; SQL database: " -#| "<classname>postgresql</classname>; Web server: <classname>apache</" -#| "classname>." msgid "" "The various server tasks will install software roughly as follows. DNS " "server: <classname>bind9</classname>; File server: <classname>samba</" |