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diff --git a/po/nn/boot-installer.po b/po/nn/boot-installer.po deleted file mode 100644 index b87c57d57..000000000 --- a/po/nn/boot-installer.po +++ /dev/null @@ -1,4134 +0,0 @@ -# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. -# FIRST AUTHOR <EMAIL@ADDRESS>, YEAR. -# -#, fuzzy -msgid "" -msgstr "" -"Project-Id-Version: PACKAGE VERSION\n" -"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org\n" -"POT-Creation-Date: 2008-05-11 00:10+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" -"MIME-Version: 1.0\n" -"Content-Type: application/x-xml2pot; charset=UTF-8\n" -"Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:4 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting the Installation System" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:9 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting the Installer on &arch-title;" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:15 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you have any other operating systems on your system that you wish to keep " -"(dual boot setup), you should make sure that they have been properly shut " -"down <emphasis>before</emphasis> you boot the installer. Installing an " -"operating system while another operating system is in hibernation (has been " -"suspended to disk) could result in loss of, or damage to the state of the " -"suspended operating system which could cause problems when it is rebooted." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:26 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For information on how to boot the graphical installer, see <xref linkend=" -"\"graphical\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:38 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Alpha Console Firmware" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:39 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Console firmware is stored in a flash ROM and started when an Alpha system " -"is powered up or reset. There are two different console specifications used " -"on Alpha systems, and hence two classes of console firmware available:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:49 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"<emphasis>SRM console</emphasis>, based on the Alpha Console Subsystem " -"specification, which provides an operating environment for OpenVMS, Tru64 " -"UNIX, and Linux operating systems." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:56 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"<emphasis>ARC, AlphaBIOS, or ARCSBIOS console</emphasis>, based on the " -"Advanced RISC Computing (ARC) specification, which provides an operating " -"environment for Windows NT." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:65 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"From the user's perspective, the most important difference between SRM and " -"ARC is that the choice of console constrains the possible disk-partitioning " -"scheme for the hard disk which you wish to boot off of." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:72 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"ARC requires that you use an MS-DOS partition table (as created by " -"<command>cfdisk</command>) for the boot disk. Therefore MS-DOS partition " -"tables are the <quote>native</quote> partition format when booting from ARC. " -"In fact, since AlphaBIOS contains a disk partitioning utility, you may " -"prefer to partition your disks from the firmware menus before installing " -"Linux." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:81 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Conversely, SRM is <emphasis>incompatible</emphasis><footnote> <para> " -"Specifically, the bootsector format required by the Console Subsystem " -"Specification conflicts with the placement of the DOS partition table. </" -"para> </footnote> with MS-DOS partition tables. Since Tru64 Unix uses the " -"BSD disklabel format, this is the <quote>native</quote> partition format for " -"SRM installations." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:94 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"GNU/Linux is the only operating system on Alpha that can be booted from both " -"console types, but &debian; &release; only supports booting on SRM-based " -"systems. If you have an Alpha for which no version of SRM is available, if " -"you will be dual-booting the system with Windows NT, or if your boot device " -"requires ARC console support for BIOS initialization, you will not be able " -"to use the &debian; &release; installer. You can still run &debian; " -"&release; on such systems by using other install media; for instance, you " -"can install Debian woody with MILO and upgrade." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:105 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Because <command>MILO</command> is not available for any of the Alpha " -"systems currently in production (as of February 2000), and because it is no " -"longer necessary to buy an OpenVMS or Tru64 Unix license to have SRM " -"firmware on your older Alpha, it is recommended that you use SRM when " -"possible." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:113 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The following table summarizes available and supported system type/console " -"combinations (see <xref linkend=\"alpha-cpus\"/> for the system type names). " -"The word <quote>ARC</quote> below denotes any of the ARC-compliant consoles." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:125 -#, no-c-format -msgid "System Type" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:126 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Console Type Supported" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:132 -#, no-c-format -msgid "alcor" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:133 boot-installer.xml:136 boot-installer.xml:142 -#: boot-installer.xml:148 boot-installer.xml:151 boot-installer.xml:154 -#: boot-installer.xml:157 boot-installer.xml:163 boot-installer.xml:166 -#: boot-installer.xml:169 boot-installer.xml:178 boot-installer.xml:187 -#: boot-installer.xml:202 boot-installer.xml:205 -#, no-c-format -msgid "ARC or SRM" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:135 -#, no-c-format -msgid "avanti" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:138 -#, no-c-format -msgid "book1" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:139 boot-installer.xml:145 boot-installer.xml:160 -#: boot-installer.xml:172 boot-installer.xml:181 boot-installer.xml:184 -#: boot-installer.xml:190 boot-installer.xml:196 boot-installer.xml:199 -#, no-c-format -msgid "SRM only" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:141 -#, no-c-format -msgid "cabriolet" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:144 -#, no-c-format -msgid "dp264" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:147 -#, no-c-format -msgid "eb164" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:150 -#, no-c-format -msgid "eb64p" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:153 -#, no-c-format -msgid "eb66" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:156 -#, no-c-format -msgid "eb66p" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:159 -#, no-c-format -msgid "jensen" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:162 -#, no-c-format -msgid "lx164" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:165 -#, no-c-format -msgid "miata" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:168 -#, no-c-format -msgid "mikasa" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:171 -#, no-c-format -msgid "mikasa-p" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:174 -#, no-c-format -msgid "nautilus" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:175 -#, no-c-format -msgid "ARC (see motherboard manual) or SRM" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:177 -#, no-c-format -msgid "noname" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:180 -#, no-c-format -msgid "noritake" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:183 -#, no-c-format -msgid "noritake-p" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:186 -#, no-c-format -msgid "pc164" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:189 -#, no-c-format -msgid "rawhide" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:192 -#, no-c-format -msgid "ruffian" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:193 boot-installer.xml:208 boot-installer.xml:211 -#, no-c-format -msgid "ARC only" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:195 -#, no-c-format -msgid "sable" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:198 -#, no-c-format -msgid "sable-g" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:201 -#, no-c-format -msgid "sx164" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:204 -#, no-c-format -msgid "takara" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:207 -#, no-c-format -msgid "<entry>xl</entry>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: entry -#: boot-installer.xml:210 -#, no-c-format -msgid "<entry>xlt</entry>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:218 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Generally, none of these consoles can boot Linux directly, so the assistance " -"of an intermediary bootloader is required. For the SRM console, " -"<command>aboot</command>, a small, platform-independent bootloader, is used. " -"See the (unfortunately outdated) <ulink url=\"&url-srm-howto;\">SRM HOWTO</" -"ulink> for more information on <command>aboot</command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:227 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The following paragraphs are from the woody install manual, and are included " -"here for reference; they may be useful to someone at a later date when " -"Debian supports MILO-based installs again." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:233 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Generally, none of these consoles can boot Linux directly, so the assistance " -"of an intermediary bootloader is required. There are two mainstream Linux " -"loaders: <command>MILO</command> and <command>aboot</command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:239 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"<command>MILO</command> is itself a console, which replaces ARC or SRM in " -"memory. <command>MILO</command> can be booted from both ARC and SRM and is " -"the only way to bootstrap Linux from the ARC console. <command>MILO</" -"command> is platform-specific (a different <command>MILO</command> is needed " -"for each system type) and exist only for those systems, for which ARC " -"support is shown in the table above. See also the (unfortunately outdated) " -"<ulink url=\"&url-milo-howto;\">MILO HOWTO</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:249 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"<command>aboot</command> is a small, platform-independent bootloader, which " -"runs from SRM only. See the (also unfortunately outdated) <ulink url=\"&url-" -"srm-howto;\">SRM HOWTO</ulink> for more information on <command>aboot</" -"command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:256 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Thus, three scenarios are generally possible, depending on the system's " -"console firmware and whether or not <command>MILO</command> is available: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -"SRM -> aboot\n" -"SRM -> MILO\n" -"ARC -> MILO\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Because <command>MILO</command> is not available " -"for any of the Alpha systems currently in production (as of February 2000), " -"and because it is no longer necessary to buy an OpenVMS or Tru64 Unix " -"license to have SRM firmware on your older Alpha, it is recommended that you " -"use SRM and <command>aboot</command> on new installations of GNU/Linux, " -"unless you wish to dual-boot with Windows NT." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:271 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The majority of AlphaServers and all current server and workstation products " -"contain both SRM and AlphaBIOS in their firmware. For <quote>half-flash</" -"quote> machines such as the various evaluation boards, it is possible to " -"switch from one version to another by reflashing the firmware. Also, once " -"SRM is installed, it is possible to run ARC/AlphaBIOS from a floppy disk " -"(using the <command>arc</command> command). For the reasons mentioned above, " -"we recommend switching to SRM before installing &debian;." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:282 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"As on other architectures, you should install the newest available revision " -"of the firmware<footnote> <para> Except on Jensen, where Linux is not " -"supported on firmware versions newer than 1.7 — see <ulink url=\"&url-" -"jensen-howto;\"></ulink> for more information. </para> </footnote> before " -"installing &debian;. For Alpha, firmware updates can be obtained from <ulink " -"url=\"&url-alpha-firmware;\">Alpha Firmware Updates</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:301 boot-installer.xml:1050 boot-installer.xml:1577 -#: boot-installer.xml:2074 boot-installer.xml:2156 boot-installer.xml:2245 -#: boot-installer.xml:2595 boot-installer.xml:2694 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting with TFTP" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:302 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In SRM, Ethernet interfaces are named with the <userinput>ewa</userinput> " -"prefix, and will be listed in the output of the <userinput>show dev</" -"userinput> command, like this (edited slightly): <informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> show dev\n" -"ewa0.0.0.9.0 EWA0 08-00-2B-86-98-65\n" -"ewb0.0.0.11.0 EWB0 08-00-2B-86-98-54\n" -"ewc0.0.0.2002.0 EWC0 00-06-2B-01-32-B0\n" -"</screen></informalexample> You first need to set the boot protocol: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> set ewa0_protocols bootp\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Then check the medium type is correct: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> set ewa0_mode <replaceable>mode</replaceable>\n" -"</screen></informalexample> You can get a listing of valid modes with " -"<userinput>>>>set ewa0_mode</userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:320 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Then, to boot from the first Ethernet interface, you would type: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> boot ewa0 -flags \"\"\n" -"</screen></informalexample> This will boot using the default kernel " -"parameters as included in the netboot image." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:329 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you wish to use a serial console, you <emphasis>must</emphasis> pass the " -"<userinput>console=</userinput> parameter to the kernel. This can be done " -"using the <userinput>-flags</userinput> argument to the SRM <userinput>boot</" -"userinput> command. The serial ports are named the same as their " -"corresponding files in <userinput>/dev</userinput>. Also, when specifying " -"additional kernel parameters, you must repeat certain default options that " -"are needed by the &d-i; images. For example, to boot from <userinput>ewa0</" -"userinput> and use a console on the first serial port, you would type:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:341 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -">>> boot ewa0 -flags "root=/dev/ram ramdisk_size=16384 " -"console=ttyS0"" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:346 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from CD-ROM with the SRM Console" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:347 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The &debian; install CDs include several preconfigured boot options for VGA " -"and serial consoles. Type <informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> boot xxxx -flags 0\n" -"</screen></informalexample> to boot using VGA console, where " -"<replaceable>xxxx</replaceable> is your CD-ROM drive in SRM notation. To use " -"serial console on the first serial device, type <informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> boot xxxx -flags 1\n" -"</screen></informalexample> and for console on the second serial port, type" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:362 -#, no-c-format -msgid ">>> boot xxxx -flags 2" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:368 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from CD-ROM with the ARC or AlphaBIOS Console" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:369 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To boot a CD-ROM from the ARC console, find your sub-architecture code name " -"(see <xref linkend=\"alpha-cpus\"/>), then enter <filename>\\milo\\linload." -"exe</filename> as the boot loader and <filename>\\milo" -"\\<replaceable>subarch</replaceable></filename> (where <replaceable>subarch</" -"replaceable> is the proper subarchitecture name) as the OS Path in the `OS " -"Selection Setup' menu. Ruffians make an exception: You need to use <filename>" -"\\milo\\ldmilo.exe</filename> as boot loader." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:385 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Floppies with the SRM Console" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:386 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"At the SRM prompt (<prompt>>>></prompt>), issue the following " -"command: <informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> boot dva0 -flags 0\n" -"</screen></informalexample> possibly replacing <filename>dva0</filename> " -"with the actual device name. Usually, <filename>dva0</filename> is the " -"floppy; type <informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> show dev\n" -"</screen></informalexample> to see the list of devices (e.g., if you want to " -"boot from a CD). Note that if you are booting via MILO, <command>-flags</" -"command> argument is ignored, so you can just type <command>boot dva0</" -"command>. If everything works OK, you will eventually see the Linux kernel " -"boot." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:403 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you want to specify kernel parameters when booting via <command>aboot</" -"command>, use the following command: <informalexample><screen>\n" -">>> boot dva0 -file linux.bin.gz -flags \"root=/dev/fd0 " -"load_ramdisk=1 arguments\"\n" -"</screen></informalexample> (typed on one line), substituting, if necessary, " -"the actual SRM boot device name for <filename>dva0</filename>, the Linux " -"boot device name for <filename>fd0</filename>, and the desired kernel " -"parameters for <filename>arguments</filename>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:415 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you want to specify kernel parameters when booting via <command>MILO</" -"command>, you will have to interrupt bootstrap once you get into MILO. See " -"<xref linkend=\"booting-from-milo\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:425 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Floppies with the ARC or AlphaBIOS Console" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:427 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In the OS Selection menu, set <command>linload.exe</command> as the boot " -"loader, and <command>milo</command> as the OS Path. Bootstrap using the " -"newly created entry." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:436 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting with MILO" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:437 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"MILO contained on the bootstrap media is configured to proceed straight to " -"Linux automatically. Should you wish to intervene, all you need is to press " -"space during MILO countdown." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:443 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you want to specify all the bits explicitly (for example, to supply " -"additional parameters), you can use a command like this: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -"MILO> boot fd0:linux.bin.gz root=/dev/fd0 load_ramdisk=1 <!-- arguments -->\n" -"</screen></informalexample> If you are booting from something other than a " -"floppy, substitute <filename>fd0</filename> in the above example with the " -"appropriate device name in Linux notation. The <command>help</command> " -"command would give you a brief MILO command reference." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:462 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from TFTP" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:468 boot-installer.xml:1056 boot-installer.xml:1595 -#: boot-installer.xml:2080 boot-installer.xml:2601 boot-installer.xml:2700 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Booting from the network requires that you have a network connection and a " -"TFTP network boot server (DHCP, RARP, or BOOTP)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:473 boot-installer.xml:1061 boot-installer.xml:1600 -#: boot-installer.xml:2085 boot-installer.xml:2606 boot-installer.xml:2705 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Older systems such as the 715 might require the use of an RBOOT server " -"instead of a BOOTP server." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:478 boot-installer.xml:1066 boot-installer.xml:1605 -#: boot-installer.xml:2090 boot-installer.xml:2611 boot-installer.xml:2710 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The installation method to support network booting is described in <xref " -"linkend=\"install-tftp\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:486 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from TFTP on Netwinder" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:487 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Netwinders have two network interfaces: A 10Mbps NE2000-compatible card " -"(which is generally referred to as <literal>eth0</literal>) and a 100Mbps " -"Tulip card. There may be problems loading the image via TFTP using the " -"100Mbps card so it is recommended that you use the 10Mbps interface (the one " -"labeled with <literal>10 Base-T</literal>)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:496 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You need NeTTrom 2.2.1 or later to boot the installation system, and version " -"2.3.3 is recommended. Unfortunately, firmware files are currently not " -"available for download because of license issues. If this situation changes, " -"you may find new images at <ulink url=\"http//www.netwinder.org/\"></ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:504 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"When you boot your Netwinder you have to interrupt the boot process during " -"the countdown. This allows you to set a number of firmware settings needed " -"in order to boot the installer. First of all, start by loading the default " -"settings: <informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> load-defaults\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Furthermore, you must configure the network, " -"either with a static address: <informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv netconfig_eth0 flash\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv eth0_ip 192.168.0.10/24\n" -"</screen></informalexample> where 24 is the number of set bits in the " -"netmask, or a dynamic address: <informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv netconfig_eth0 dhcp\n" -"</screen></informalexample> You may also need to configure the " -"<userinput>route1</userinput> settings if the TFTP server is not on the " -"local subnet. Following these settings, you have to specify the TFTP server " -"and the location of the image. You can then store your settings to flash. " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv kerntftpserver 192.168.0.1\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv kerntftpfile boot.img\n" -" NeTTrom command-> save-all\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Now you have to tell the firmware that the TFTP " -"image should be booted: <informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv kernconfig tftp\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv rootdev /dev/ram\n" -"</screen></informalexample> If you use a serial console to install your " -"Netwinder, you need to add the following setting: <informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv cmdappend root=/dev/ram " -"console=ttyS0,115200\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Alternatively, for installations using a " -"keyboard and monitor you have to set: <informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> setenv cmdappend root=/dev/ram\n" -"</screen></informalexample> You can use the <command>printenv</command> " -"command to review your environment settings. After you have verified that " -"the settings are correct, you can load the image: <informalexample><screen>\n" -" NeTTrom command-> boot\n" -"</screen></informalexample> In case you run into any problems, a <ulink url=" -"\"http://www.netwinder.org/howto/Firmware-HOWTO.html\">detailed HOWTO</" -"ulink> is available." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:556 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from TFTP on CATS" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:557 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"On CATS machines, use <command>boot de0:</command> or similar at the Cyclone " -"prompt." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:567 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from CD-ROM" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:573 boot-installer.xml:743 boot-installer.xml:1214 -#: boot-installer.xml:2037 boot-installer.xml:2383 boot-installer.xml:2738 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The easiest route for most people will be to use a set of Debian CDs. If you " -"have a CD set, and if your machine supports booting directly off the CD, " -"great! Simply <phrase arch=\"x86\"> configure your system for booting off a " -"CD as described in <xref linkend=\"boot-dev-select\"/>, </phrase> insert " -"your CD, reboot, and proceed to the next chapter." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:584 boot-installer.xml:754 boot-installer.xml:1225 -#: boot-installer.xml:2048 boot-installer.xml:2394 boot-installer.xml:2749 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Note that certain CD drives may require special drivers, and thus be " -"inaccessible in the early installation stages. If it turns out the standard " -"way of booting off a CD doesn't work for your hardware, revisit this chapter " -"and read about alternate kernels and installation methods which may work for " -"you." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:592 boot-installer.xml:762 boot-installer.xml:1233 -#: boot-installer.xml:2056 boot-installer.xml:2402 boot-installer.xml:2757 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Even if you cannot boot from CD-ROM, you can probably install the Debian " -"system components and any packages you want from CD-ROM. Simply boot using a " -"different media, such as floppies. When it's time to install the operating " -"system, base system, and any additional packages, point the installation " -"system at the CD-ROM drive." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:600 boot-installer.xml:770 boot-installer.xml:1241 -#: boot-installer.xml:2064 boot-installer.xml:2410 boot-installer.xml:2765 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you have problems booting, see <xref linkend=\"boot-troubleshooting\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:607 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To boot a CD-ROM from the Cyclone console prompt, use the command " -"<command>boot cd0:cats.bin</command>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:616 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Firmware" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:622 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"There is an increasing number of consumer devices that directly boot from a " -"flash chip on the device. The installer can be written to flash so it will " -"automatically start when you reboot your machines." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:628 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In many cases, changing the firmware of an embedded device voids your " -"warranty. Sometimes you are also not able to recover your device if there " -"are problems during the flashing process. Therefore, please take care and " -"follow the steps precisely." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:639 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting the NSLU2" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:640 -#, no-c-format -msgid "There are three ways how to put the installer firmware into flash:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:646 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Using the NSLU2 web interface" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:647 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Go to the administration section and choose the menu item <literal>Upgrade</" -"literal>. You can then browse your disk for the installer image you have " -"previously downloaded. Then press the <literal>Start Upgrade</literal> " -"button, confirm, wait for a few minutes and confirm again. The system will " -"then boot straight into the installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:658 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Via the network using Linux/Unix" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:659 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You can use <command>upslug2</command> from any Linux or Unix machine to " -"upgrade the machine via the network. This software is packaged for Debian. " -"First, you have to put your NSLU2 in upgrade mode: <orderedlist> " -"<listitem><para> Disconnect any disks and/or devices from the USB ports. </" -"para></listitem> <listitem><para> Power off the NSLU2 </para></listitem> " -"<listitem><para> Press and hold the reset button (accessible through the " -"small hole on the back just above the power input). </para></listitem> " -"<listitem><para> Press and release the power button to power on the NSLU2. </" -"para></listitem> <listitem><para> Wait for 10 seconds watching the ready/" -"status LED. After 10 seconds it will change from amber to red. Immediately " -"release the reset button. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> The NSLU2 " -"ready/status LED will flash alternately red/green (there is a 1 second delay " -"before the first green). The NSLU2 is now in upgrade mode. </para></" -"listitem> </orderedlist> See the <ulink url=\"http://www.nslu2-linux.org/" -"wiki/OpenSlug/UsingTheBinary\">NSLU2-Linux pages</ulink> if you have " -"problems with this. Once your NSLU2 is in upgrade mode, you can flash the " -"new image: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"sudo upslug2 -i di-nslu2.bin\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Note that the tool also shows the MAC address of " -"your NSLU2, which may come in handy to configure your DHCP server. After the " -"whole image has been written and verified, the system will automatically " -"reboot. Make sure you connect your USB disk again now, otherwise the " -"installer won't be able to find it." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:720 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Via the network using Windows" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:721 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"There is <ulink url=\"http://www.everbesthk.com/8-download/sercomm/firmware/" -"all_router_utility.zip\">a tool</ulink> for Windows to upgrade the firmware " -"via the network." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:737 boot-installer.xml:1208 boot-installer.xml:2025 -#: boot-installer.xml:2377 boot-installer.xml:2732 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from a CD-ROM" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:844 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Windows" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:845 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To start the installer from Windows, you must first obtain CD-ROM/DVD-ROM or " -"USB memory stick installation media as described in <xref linkend=\"official-" -"cdrom\"/> and <xref linkend=\"boot-usb-files\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:851 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you use an installation CD or DVD, a pre-installation program should be " -"launched automatically when you insert the disc. In case Windows does not " -"start it automatically, or if you are using a USB memory stick, you can run " -"it manually by accessing the device and executing <command>setup.exe</" -"command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:859 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"After the program has been started, a few preliminary questions will be " -"asked and the system will be prepared to start the &debian; installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:899 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Booting from Linux Using <command>LILO</command> or <command>GRUB</command>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:902 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To boot the installer from hard disk, you must first download and place the " -"needed files as described in <xref linkend=\"boot-drive-files\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:907 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you intend to use the hard drive only for booting and then download " -"everything over the network, you should download the <filename>netboot/" -"debian-installer/&architecture;/initrd.gz</filename> file and its " -"corresponding kernel <filename>netboot/debian-installer/&architecture;/" -"linux</filename>. This will allow you to repartition the hard disk from " -"which you boot the installer, although you should do so with care." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:917 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Alternatively, if you intend to keep an existing partition on the hard drive " -"unchanged during the install, you can download the <filename>hd-media/initrd." -"gz</filename> file and its kernel, as well as copy a CD iso to the drive " -"(make sure the file is named ending in <literal>.iso</literal>). The " -"installer can then boot from the drive and install from the CD image, " -"without needing the network." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:926 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For <command>LILO</command>, you will need to configure two essential things " -"in <filename>/etc/lilo.conf</filename>: <itemizedlist> <listitem><para> to " -"load the <filename>initrd.gz</filename> installer at boot time; </para></" -"listitem> <listitem><para> have the <filename>vmlinuz</filename> kernel use " -"a RAM disk as its root partition. </para></listitem> </itemizedlist> Here is " -"a <filename>/etc/lilo.conf</filename> example:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:947 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"image=/boot/newinstall/vmlinuz\n" -" label=newinstall\n" -" initrd=/boot/newinstall/initrd.gz" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:947 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For more details, refer to the <citerefentry><refentrytitle>initrd</" -"refentrytitle> <manvolnum>4</manvolnum></citerefentry> and " -"<citerefentry><refentrytitle>lilo.conf</refentrytitle> <manvolnum>5</" -"manvolnum></citerefentry> man pages. Now run <userinput>lilo</userinput> and " -"reboot." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:956 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The procedure for <command>GRUB</command> is quite similar. Locate your " -"<filename>menu.lst</filename> in the <filename>/boot/grub/</filename> " -"directory (sometimes in the <filename>/boot/boot/grub/</filename>), add the " -"following lines: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"title New Install\n" -"kernel (hd0,0)/boot/newinstall/vmlinuz\n" -"initrd (hd0,0)/boot/newinstall/initrd.gz\n" -"</screen></informalexample> and reboot." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:967 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Note that the value of the <userinput>ramdisk_size</userinput> may need to " -"be adjusted for the size of the initrd image. From here on, there should be " -"no difference between <command>GRUB</command> or <command>LILO</command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:978 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from USB Memory Stick" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:979 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Let's assume you have prepared everything from <xref linkend=\"boot-dev-" -"select\"/> and <xref linkend=\"boot-usb-files\"/>. Now just plug your USB " -"stick into some free USB connector and reboot the computer. The system " -"should boot up, and you should be presented with the <prompt>boot:</prompt> " -"prompt. Here you can enter optional boot arguments, or just hit &enterkey;." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:992 boot-installer.xml:2137 boot-installer.xml:2640 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Floppies" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:993 boot-installer.xml:2648 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You will have already downloaded the floppy images you needed and created " -"floppies from the images in <xref linkend=\"create-floppy\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1000 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To boot from the installer boot floppy, place it in the primary floppy " -"drive, shut down the system as you normally would, then turn it back on." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1006 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For installing from an LS-120 drive (ATAPI version) with a set of floppies, " -"you need to specify the virtual location for the floppy device. This is done " -"with the <emphasis>root=</emphasis> boot argument, giving the device that " -"the ide-floppy driver maps the device to. For example, if your LS-120 drive " -"is connected as the first IDE device (master) on the second cable, you enter " -"<userinput>install root=/dev/hdc</userinput> at the boot prompt." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1016 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Note that on some machines, <keycombo><keycap>Control</keycap> <keycap>Alt</" -"keycap> <keycap>Delete</keycap></keycombo> does not properly reset the " -"machine, so a <quote>hard</quote> reboot is recommended. If you are " -"installing from an existing operating system (e.g., from a DOS box) you " -"don't have a choice. Otherwise, please do a hard reboot when booting." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1025 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The floppy disk will be accessed, and you should then see a screen that " -"introduces the boot floppy and ends with the <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1031 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Once you press &enterkey;, you should see the message " -"<computeroutput>Loading...</computeroutput>, followed by " -"<computeroutput>Uncompressing Linux...</computeroutput>, and then a " -"screenfull or so of information about the hardware in your system. More " -"information on this phase of the boot process can be found below in <xref " -"linkend=\"kernel-msgs\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1040 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"After booting from the boot floppy, the root floppy is requested. Insert the " -"root floppy and press &enterkey;, and the contents are loaded into memory. " -"The installer program <command>debian-installer</command> is automatically " -"launched." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1074 -#, no-c-format -msgid "There are various ways to do a TFTP boot on i386." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1080 -#, no-c-format -msgid "NIC or Motherboard that support PXE" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1081 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"It could be that your Network Interface Card or Motherboard provides PXE " -"boot functionality. This is a <trademark class=\"trade\">Intel</trademark> " -"re-implementation of TFTP boot. If so, you may be able to configure your " -"BIOS to boot from the network." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1092 -#, no-c-format -msgid "NIC with Network BootROM" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1093 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"It could be that your Network Interface Card provides TFTP boot " -"functionality." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1098 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Let us (<email>&email-debian-boot-list;</email>) know how did you manage it. " -"Please refer to this document." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1106 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Etherboot" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1107 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <ulink url=\"http://www.etherboot.org\">etherboot project</ulink> " -"provides bootdiskettes and even bootroms that do a TFTPboot." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1117 -#, no-c-format -msgid "The Boot Screen" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1118 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"When the installer boots, you should be presented with a friendly graphical " -"screen showing the Debian logo and a menu: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"Installer boot menu\n" -"\n" -"Install\n" -"Graphical install\n" -"Advanced options >\n" -"Help\n" -"\n" -"Press ENTER to boot or TAB to edit a menu entry\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Depending on the installation method you are " -"using, the <quote>Graphical install</quote> option may not be available." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1128 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For a normal installation, select either the <quote>Install</quote> or the " -"<quote>Graphical install</quote> entry — using either the arrow keys " -"on your keyboard or by typing the first (highlighted) letter — and " -"press &enterkey; to boot the installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1135 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <quote>Advanced options</quote> entry gives access to a second menu that " -"allows to boot the installer in expert mode, in rescue mode and for " -"automated installs." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1141 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you wish or need to add any boot parameters for either the installer or " -"the kernel, press &tabkey;. This will display the default boot command for " -"the selected menu entry and allow to add additional options. The help " -"screens (see below) list some common possible options. Press &enterkey; to " -"boot the installer with your options; pressing &escapekey; will return you " -"to the boot menu." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1150 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Choosing the <quote>Help</quote> entry will result in the first help screen " -"being displayed which gives an overview of all available help screens. Note " -"that it is not possible to return to the boot menu after the help screens " -"have been displayed. However, the F3 and F4 help screens list commands that " -"are equivalent to the boot methods listed in the menu. All help screens have " -"a boot prompt at which the boot command can be typed: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -"Press F1 for the help index, or ENTER to boot:\n" -"</screen></informalexample> At this boot prompt you can either just press " -"&enterkey; to boot the installer with default options or enter a specific " -"boot command and, optionally, boot parameters. A number of boot parameters " -"which might be useful can be found on the various help screens. If you do " -"add any parameters to the boot command line, be sure to first type the boot " -"method (the default is <userinput>install</userinput>) and a space before " -"the first parameter (e.g., <userinput>install fb=false</userinput>)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1169 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The keyboard is assumed to have a default American English layout at this " -"point. This means that if your keyboard has a different (language-specific) " -"layout, the characters that appear on the screen may be different from what " -"you'd expect when you type parameters. Wikipedia has a <ulink url=\"&url-us-" -"keymap;\">schema of the US keyboard layout</ulink> which can be used as a " -"reference to find the correct keys to use." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1179 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you are using a system that has the BIOS configured to use serial " -"console, you may not be able to see the initial graphical splash screen upon " -"booting the installer; you may even not see the boot menu. The same can " -"happen if you are installing the system via a remote management device that " -"provides a text interface to the VGA console. Examples of these devices " -"include the text console of Compaq's <quote>integrated Lights Out</quote> " -"(iLO) and HP's <quote>Integrated Remote Assistant</quote> (IRA)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1189 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To bypass the graphical boot screen you can either blindly press &escapekey; " -"to get a text boot prompt, or (equally blindly) press <quote>H</quote> " -"followed by &enterkey; to select the <quote>Help</quote> option described " -"above. After that your keystrokes should be echoed at the prompt. To prevent " -"the installer from using the framebuffer for the rest of the installation, " -"you will also want to add <userinput>fb=false</userinput> to the boot " -"prompt, as described in the help text." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1249 -#, no-c-format -msgid "CD Contents" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1251 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"There are three basic variations of Debian Install CDs. The " -"<emphasis>Business Card</emphasis> CD has a minimal installation that will " -"fit on the small form factor CD media. It requires a network connection in " -"order to install the rest of the base installation and make a usable system. " -"The <emphasis>Network Install</emphasis> CD has all of the packages for a " -"base install but requires a network connection to a Debian mirror site in " -"order to install the extra packages one would want for a complete system . " -"The set of Debian CDs can install a complete system from the wide range of " -"packages without needing access to the network." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1267 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The IA-64 architecture uses the next generation Extensible Firmware " -"Interface (EFI) from Intel. Unlike the traditional x86 BIOS which knows " -"little about the boot device other than the partition table and Master Boot " -"Record (MBR), EFI can read and write files from FAT16 or FAT32 formatted " -"disk partitions. This simplifies the often arcane process of starting a " -"system. The system boot loader and the EFI firmware that supports it have a " -"full filesystem to store the files necessary for booting the machine. This " -"means that the system disk on an IA-64 system has an additional disk " -"partition dedicated to EFI instead of the simple MBR or boot block on more " -"conventional systems." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1283 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The Debian Installer CD contains a small EFI partition where the " -"<command>ELILO</command> bootloader, its configuration file, the installer's " -"kernel, and initial filesystem (initrd) are located. The running system also " -"contains an EFI partition where the necessary files for booting the system " -"reside. These files are readable from the EFI Shell as described below." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1292 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Most of the details of how <command>ELILO</command> actually loads and " -"starts a system are transparent to the system installer. However, the " -"installer must set up an EFI partition prior to installing the base system. " -"Otherwise, the installation of <command>ELILO</command> will fail, rendering " -"the system un-bootable. The EFI partition is allocated and formatted in the " -"partitioning step of the installation prior to loading any packages on the " -"system disk. The partitioning task also verifies that a suitable EFI " -"partition is present before allowing the installation to proceed." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1304 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The EFI Boot Manager is presented as the last step of the firmware " -"initialization. It displays a menu list from which the user can select an " -"option. Depending on the model of system and what other software has been " -"loaded on the system, this menu may be different from one system to another. " -"There should be at least two menu items displayed, <command>Boot Option " -"Maintenance Menu</command> and <command>EFI Shell (Built-in)</command>. " -"Using the first option is preferred, however, if that option is not " -"available or the CD for some reason does not boot with it, use the second " -"option." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1323 -#, no-c-format -msgid "IMPORTANT" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1324 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The EFI Boot Manager will select a default boot action, typically the first " -"menu choice, within a pre-set number of seconds. This is indicated by a " -"countdown at the bottom of the screen. Once the timer expires and the " -"systems starts the default action, you may have to reboot the machine in " -"order to continue the installation. If the default action is the EFI Shell, " -"you can return to the Boot Manager by running <command>exit</command> at the " -"shell prompt." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1336 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Option 1: Booting from the Boot Option Maintenance Menu" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1343 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Insert the CD in the DVD/CD drive and reboot the machine. The firmware will " -"display the EFI Boot Manager page and menu after it completes its system " -"initialization." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1349 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Select <command>Boot Maintenance Menu</command> from the menu with the arrow " -"keys and press <command>ENTER</command>. This will display a new menu." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1355 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Select <command>Boot From a File</command> from the menu with the arrow keys " -"and press <command>ENTER</command>. This will display a list of devices " -"probed by the firmware. You should see two menu lines containing either the " -"label <command>Debian Inst [Acpi ...</command> or <command>Removable Media " -"Boot</command>. If you examine the rest of the menu line, you will notice " -"that the device and controller information should be the same." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1366 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You can choose either of the entries that refer to the CD/DVD drive. Select " -"your choice with the arrow keys and press <command>ENTER</command>. If you " -"choose <command>Removable Media Boot</command> the machine will immediately " -"start the boot load sequence. If you choose <command>Debian Inst [Acpi ...</" -"command> instead, it will display a directory listing of the bootable " -"portion of the CD, requiring you to proceed to the next (additional) step." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1377 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You will only need this step if you chose <command>Debian Inst [Acpi ...</" -"command>. The directory listing will also show <command>[Treat like " -"Removable Media Boot]</command> on the next to the last line. Select this " -"line with the arrow keys and press <command>ENTER</command>. This will start " -"the boot load sequence." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1389 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"These steps start the Debian boot loader which will display a menu page for " -"you to select a boot kernel and options. Proceed to selecting the boot " -"kernel and options." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1399 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Option 2: Booting from the EFI Shell" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1400 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If, for some reason, option 1 is not successful, reboot the machine and when " -"the EFI Boot Manager screen appears there should be one option called " -"<command>EFI Shell [Built-in]</command>. Boot the Debian Installer CD with " -"the following steps:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1411 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Insert the CD in the DVD/CD drive and reboot the machine. The firmware will " -"display the EFI Boot Manager page and menu after it completes system " -"initialization." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1417 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Select <command>EFI Shell</command> from the menu with the arrow keys and " -"press <command>ENTER</command>. The EFI Shell will scan all of the bootable " -"devices and display them to the console before displaying its command " -"prompt. The recognized bootable partitions on devices will show a device " -"name of <filename>fs<replaceable>n</replaceable>:</filename>. All other " -"recognized partitions will be named <filename>blk<replaceable>n</" -"replaceable>:</filename>. If you inserted the CD just before entering the " -"shell, this may take a few extra seconds as it initializes the CD drive." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1431 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Examine the output from the shell looking for the CDROM drive. It is most " -"likely the <filename>fs0:</filename> device although other devices with " -"bootable partitions will also show up as <filename>fs<replaceable>n</" -"replaceable></filename>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1438 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Enter <command>fs<replaceable>n</replaceable>:</command> and press " -"<command>ENTER</command> to select that device where <replaceable>n</" -"replaceable> is the partition number for the CDROM. The shell will now " -"display the partition number as its prompt." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1445 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Enter <command>elilo</command> and press <command>ENTER</command>. This will " -"start the boot load sequence." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1452 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"As with option 1, these steps start the Debian boot loader which will " -"display a menu page for you to select a boot kernel and options. You can " -"also enter the shorter <command>fs<replaceable>n</replaceable>:elilo</" -"command> command at the shell prompt. Proceed to selecting the boot kernel " -"and options." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1466 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Installing using a Serial Console" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1468 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You may choose to perform an install using a monitor and keyboard or using a " -"serial connection. To use a monitor/keyboard setup, select an option " -"containing the string [VGA console]. To install over a serial connection, " -"choose an option containing the string [<replaceable>BAUD</replaceable> baud " -"serial console], where <replaceable>BAUD</replaceable> is the speed of your " -"serial console. Menu items for the most typical baud rate settings on the " -"ttyS0 device are preconfigured." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1479 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In most circumstances, you will want the installer to use the same baud rate " -"as your connection to the EFI console. If you aren't sure what this setting " -"is, you can obtain it using the command <command>baud</command> at the EFI " -"shell." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1486 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If there is not an option available that is configured for the serial device " -"or baud rate you would like to use, you may override the console setting for " -"one of the existing menu options. For example, to use a 57600 baud console " -"over the ttyS1 device, enter <command>console=ttyS1,57600n8</command> into " -"the <classname>Boot:</classname> text window." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1497 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Most IA-64 boxes ship with a default console setting of 9600 baud. This " -"setting is rather slow, and the normal installation process will take a " -"significant time to draw each screen. You should consider either increasing " -"the baud rate used for performing the installation, or performing a Text " -"Mode installation. See the <classname>Params</classname> help menu for " -"instructions on starting the installer in Text Mode." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1506 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you select the wrong console type, you will be able to select the kernel " -"and enter parameters but both the display and your input will go dead as " -"soon as the kernel starts, requiring you to reboot before you can begin the " -"installation." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1515 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Selecting the Boot Kernel and Options" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1517 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The boot loader will display a form with a menu list and a text window with " -"a <classname>Boot:</classname> prompt. The arrow keys select an item from " -"the menu and any text typed at the keyboard will appear in the text window. " -"There are also help screens which can be displayed by pressing the " -"appropriate function key. The <classname>General</classname> help screen " -"explains the menu choices and the <classname>Params</classname> screen " -"explains the common command line options." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1529 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Consult the <classname>General</classname> help screen for the description " -"of the kernels and install modes most appropriate for your installation. You " -"should also consult <xref linkend=\"boot-parms\"/> below for any additional " -"parameters that you may want to set in the <classname>Boot:</classname> text " -"window. The kernel version you choose selects the kernel version that will " -"be used for both the installation process and the installed system. If you " -"encounter kernel problems with the installation, you may also have those " -"same problems with the system you install. The following two steps will " -"select and start the install:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1547 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Select the kernel version and installation mode most appropriate to your " -"needs with the arrow keys." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1552 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Enter any boot parameters by typing at the keyboard. The text will be " -"displayed directly in the text window. This is where kernel parameters (such " -"as serial console settings) are specified." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1559 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Press <command>ENTER</command>. This will load and start the kernel. The " -"kernel will display its usual initialization messages followed by the first " -"screen of the Debian Installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1568 boot-installer.xml:1704 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Proceed to the next chapter to continue the installation where you will set " -"up the language locale, network, and disk partitions." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1579 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Booting an IA-64 system from the network is similar to a CD boot. The only " -"difference is how the installation kernel is loaded. The EFI Boot Manager " -"can load and start programs from a server on the network. Once the " -"installation kernel is loaded and starts, the system install will proceed " -"through the same steps as the CD install with the exception that the " -"packages of the base install will be loaded from the network rather than the " -"CD drive." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1613 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Network booting an IA-64 system requires two architecture-specific actions. " -"On the boot server, DHCP and TFTP must be configured to deliver " -"<command>elilo</command>. On the client a new boot option must be defined in " -"the EFI boot manager to enable loading over a network." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1624 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Configuring the Server" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1625 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"A suitable TFTP entry for network booting an IA-64 system looks something " -"like this: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"host mcmuffin {\n" -" hardware ethernet 00:30:6e:1e:0e:83;\n" -" fixed-address 10.0.0.21;\n" -" filename \"debian-installer/ia64/elilo.efi\";\n" -"}\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Note that the goal is to get <command>elilo.efi</" -"command> running on the client." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1635 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Extract the <filename>netboot.tar.gz</filename> file into the directory used " -"as the root for your tftp server. Typical tftp root directories include " -"<filename>/var/lib/tftp</filename> and <filename>/tftpboot</filename>. This " -"will create a <filename>debian-installer</filename> directory tree " -"containing the boot files for an IA-64 system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:1645 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"# cd /var/lib/tftp\n" -"# tar xvfz /home/user/netboot.tar.gz\n" -"./\n" -"./debian-installer/\n" -"./debian-installer/ia64/\n" -"[...]" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1645 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <filename>netboot.tar.gz</filename> contains an <filename>elilo.conf</" -"filename> file that should work for most configurations. However, should you " -"need to make changes to this file, you can find it in the <filename>debian-" -"installer/ia64/</filename> directory. It is possible to have different " -"config files for different clients by naming them using the client's IP " -"address in hex with the suffix <filename>.conf</filename> instead of " -"<filename>elilo.conf</filename>. See documentation provided in the " -"<classname>elilo</classname> package for details." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1662 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Configuring the Client" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1663 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To configure the client to support TFTP booting, start by booting to EFI and " -"entering the <guimenu>Boot Option Maintenance Menu</guimenu>. <itemizedlist> " -"<listitem><para> Add a boot option. </para></listitem> <listitem><para> You " -"should see one or more lines with the text <guimenuitem>Load File [Acpi" -"()/.../Mac()]</guimenuitem>. If more than one of these entries exist, choose " -"the one containing the MAC address of the interface from which you'll be " -"booting. Use the arrow keys to highlight your choice, then press enter. </" -"para></listitem> <listitem><para> Name the entry <userinput>Netboot</" -"userinput> or something similar, save, and exit back to the boot options " -"menu. </para></listitem> </itemizedlist> You should see the new boot option " -"you just created, and selecting it should initiate a DHCP query, leading to " -"a TFTP load of <filename>elilo.efi</filename> from the server." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1695 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The boot loader will display its prompt after it has downloaded and " -"processed its configuration file. At this point, the installation proceeds " -"with the same steps as a CD install. Select a boot option as in above and " -"when the kernel has completed installing itself from the network, it will " -"start the Debian Installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1717 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Choosing an Installation Method" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1719 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Some &arch-title; subarchs have the option of booting using either a 2.4.x " -"or 2.2.x linux kernel. When such a choice exists, try the 2.4.x linux " -"kernel. The installer should also require less memory when using a 2.4.x " -"linux kernel as 2.2.x support requires a fixed-sized ramdisk and 2.4.x uses " -"tmpfs." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1727 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you are using a 2.2.x linux kernel, then you need to use the " -"&ramdisksize; kernel parameter." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1732 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Make sure <userinput>root=/dev/ram</userinput> is one of your kernel " -"parameters." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1737 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you're having trouble, check <ulink url=\"&url-m68k-cts-faq;\">cts's " -"&arch-title; debian-installer FAQ</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1754 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Amiga" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1755 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The only method of installation available to amiga is the hard drive (see " -"<xref linkend=\"m68k-boot-hd\"/>). <emphasis>In other words the cdrom is not " -"bootable.</emphasis>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1761 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Amiga does not currently work with bogl, so if you are seeing bogl errors, " -"you need to include the boot parameter <userinput>fb=false</userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1770 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Atari" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1771 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The installer for atari may be started from either the hard drive (see <xref " -"linkend=\"m68k-boot-hd\"/>) or from floppies (see <xref linkend=\"boot-from-" -"floppies\"/>). <emphasis>In other words the cdrom is not bootable.</emphasis>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1778 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Atari does not currently work with bogl, so if you are seeing bogl errors, " -"you need to include the boot parameter <userinput>fb=false</userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1787 -#, no-c-format -msgid "BVME6000" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1788 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The installer for BVME6000 may be started from a cdrom (see <xref linkend=" -"\"m68k-boot-cdrom\"/>), floppies (see <xref linkend=\"boot-from-floppies\"/" -">), or the net (see <xref linkend=\"boot-tftp\"/>)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1798 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Macintosh" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1799 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The only method of installation available to mac is from the hard drive (see " -"<xref linkend=\"m68k-boot-hd\"/>). <emphasis>In other words the cdrom is not " -"bootable.</emphasis> Macs do not have a working 2.4.x kernel." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1806 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If your hardware uses a 53c9x-based scsi bus, then you may need to include " -"the kernel parameter <userinput>mac53c9x=1,0</userinput>. Hardware with two " -"such scsi buses, such as the Quadra 950, will need <userinput>mac53c9x=2,0</" -"userinput> instead. Alternatively, the parameter can be specified as " -"<userinput>mac53c9x=-1,0</userinput> which will leave autodetection on, but " -"which will disable SCSI disconnects. Note that specifying this parameter is " -"only necessary if you have more than one hard disk; otherwise, the system " -"will run faster if you do not specify it." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1821 -#, no-c-format -msgid "MVME147 and MVME16x" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1822 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The installer for MVME147 and MVME16x may be started from either floppies " -"(see <xref linkend=\"boot-from-floppies\"/>) or the net (see <xref linkend=" -"\"boot-tftp\"/>). <emphasis>In other words the cdrom is not bootable.</" -"emphasis>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1832 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Q40/Q60" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1833 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The only method of installation available to Q40/Q60 is from the hard drive " -"(see <xref linkend=\"m68k-boot-hd\"/>). <emphasis>In other words the cdrom " -"is not bootable.</emphasis>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1844 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from a Hard Disk" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1850 boot-installer.xml:2456 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Booting from an existing operating system is often a convenient option; for " -"some systems it is the only supported method of installation." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1856 boot-installer.xml:2462 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To boot the installer from hard disk, you will have already completed " -"downloading and placing the needed files in <xref linkend=\"boot-drive-files" -"\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1865 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"At least six different ramdisks may be used to boot from the hard drive, " -"three different types each with and without support for a 2.2.x linux kernel " -"(see <ulink url=\"&disturl;/main/installer-&architecture;/current/images/" -"MANIFEST\">MANIFEST</ulink> for details)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1873 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The three different types of ramdisks are <filename>cdrom</filename>, " -"<filename>hd-media</filename>, and <filename>nativehd</filename>. These " -"ramdisks differ only in their source for installation packages. The " -"<filename>cdrom</filename> ramdisk uses a cdrom to get debian-installer " -"packages. The <filename>hd-media</filename> ramdisk uses an iso image file " -"of a cdrom currently residing on a hard disk. Finally, the " -"<filename>nativehd</filename> ramdisk uses the net to install packages." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1894 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from AmigaOS" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1895 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In the <command>Workbench</command>, start the Linux installation process by " -"double-clicking on the <guiicon>StartInstall</guiicon> icon in the " -"<filename>debian</filename> directory." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1901 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You may have to press the &enterkey; key twice after the Amiga installer " -"program has output some debugging information into a window. After this, the " -"screen will go grey, there will be a few seconds' delay. Next, a black " -"screen with white text should come up, displaying all kinds of kernel " -"debugging information. These messages may scroll by too fast for you to " -"read, but that's OK. After a couple of seconds, the installation program " -"should start automatically, so you can continue down at <xref linkend=\"d-i-" -"intro\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1916 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Atari TOS" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1917 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"At the GEM desktop, start the Linux installation process by double-clicking " -"on the <guiicon>bootstra.prg</guiicon> icon in the <filename>debian</" -"filename> directory and clicking <guibutton>Ok</guibutton> at the program " -"options dialog box." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1924 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You may have to press the &enterkey; key after the Atari bootstrap program " -"has output some debugging information into a window. After this, the screen " -"will go grey, there will be a few seconds' delay. Next, a black screen with " -"white text should come up, displaying all kinds of kernel debugging " -"information. These messages may scroll by too fast for you to read, but " -"that's OK. After a couple of seconds, the installation program should start " -"automatically, so you can continue below at <xref linkend=\"d-i-intro\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:1939 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from MacOS" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1940 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You must retain the original Mac system and boot from it. It is " -"<emphasis>essential</emphasis> that, when booting MacOS in preparation for " -"booting the Penguin linux loader, you hold the <keycap>shift</keycap> key " -"down to prevent extensions from loading. If you don't use MacOS except for " -"loading linux, you can accomplish the same thing by removing all extensions " -"and control panels from the Mac's System Folder. Otherwise extensions may be " -"left running and cause random problems with the running linux kernel." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1951 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Macs require the <command>Penguin</command> bootloader, which can be " -"downloaded from <ulink url=\"&url-m68k-mac;\">the Linux/mac68k sourceforge." -"net project</ulink>. If you do not have the tools to handle a " -"<command>Stuffit</command> archive, you can put it on a MacOS-formatted " -"floppy using a second GNU/Linux machine of any architecture and the " -"<command>hmount</command>, <command>hcopy</command>, and <command>humount</" -"command> tools from the <classname>hfsutils</classname> suite." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1962 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"At the MacOS desktop, start the Linux installation process by double-" -"clicking on the <guiicon>Penguin Prefs</guiicon> icon in the " -"<filename>Penguin</filename> directory. The <command>Penguin</command> " -"booter will start up. Go to the <guimenuitem>Settings</guimenuitem> item in " -"the <guimenu>File</guimenu> menu, click the <guilabel>Kernel</guilabel> tab. " -"Select the kernel (<filename>vmlinuz</filename>) and ramdisk " -"(<filename>initrd.gz</filename>) images in the <filename>install</filename> " -"directory by clicking on the corresponding buttons in the upper right " -"corner, and navigating the file select dialogs to locate the files." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1977 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To set the boot parameters in Penguin, choose <guimenu>File</guimenu> -> " -"<guimenuitem>Settings...</guimenuitem>, then switch to the " -"<guilabel>Options</guilabel> tab. Boot parameters may be typed in to the " -"text entry area. If you will always want to use these settings, select " -"<guimenu>File</guimenu> -> <guimenuitem>Save Settings as Default</" -"guimenuitem>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1986 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Close the <guilabel>Settings</guilabel> dialog, save the settings and start " -"the bootstrap using the <guimenuitem>Boot Now</guimenuitem> item in the " -"<guimenu>File</guimenu> menu." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:1993 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <command>Penguin</command> booter will output some debugging information " -"into a window. After this, the screen will go grey, there will be a few " -"seconds' delay. Next, a black screen with white text should come up, " -"displaying all kinds of kernel debugging information. These messages may " -"scroll by too fast for you to read, but that's OK. After a couple of " -"seconds, the installation program should start automatically, so you can " -"continue below at <xref linkend=\"d-i-intro\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2008 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Q40/Q60" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2010 -#, no-c-format -msgid "FIXME" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2014 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The installation program should start automatically, so you can continue " -"below at <xref linkend=\"d-i-intro\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2026 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Currently, the only &arch-title; subarchitecture that supports CD-ROM " -"booting is the BVME6000." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2098 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"After booting the VMEbus systems you will be presented with the LILO " -"<prompt>Boot:</prompt> prompt. At that prompt enter one of the following to " -"boot Linux and begin installation proper of the Debian software using vt102 " -"terminal emulation:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2109 -#, no-c-format -msgid "type <screen>i6000 &enterkey;</screen> to install a BVME4000/6000" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2114 -#, no-c-format -msgid "type <screen>i162 &enterkey;</screen> to install an MVME162" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2119 -#, no-c-format -msgid "type <screen>i167 &enterkey;</screen> to install an MVME166/167" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2126 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You may additionally append the string <screen>TERM=vt100</screen> to use " -"vt100 terminal emulation, e.g., <screen>i6000 TERM=vt100 &enterkey;</screen>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2138 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For most &arch-title; architectures, booting from a local filesystem is the " -"recommended method." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2143 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Booting from the boot floppy is supported only for Atari and VME (with a " -"SCSI floppy drive on VME) at this time." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2159 boot-installer.xml:2206 -#, no-c-format -msgid "SGI TFTP Booting" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2160 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"After entering the command monitor use <informalexample><screen>\n" -"bootp():\n" -"</screen></informalexample> on SGI machines to boot linux and to begin " -"installation of the Debian Software. In order to make this work you may have " -"to unset the <envar>netaddr</envar> environment variable. Type " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -"unsetenv netaddr\n" -"</screen></informalexample> in the command monitor to do this." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2179 boot-installer.xml:2228 boot-installer.xml:2283 -#: boot-installer.xml:2322 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Broadcom BCM91250A and BCM91480B TFTP Booting" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2180 boot-installer.xml:2284 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"On the Broadcom BCM91250A and BCM91480B evaluation boards, you have to load " -"the SiByl boot loader via TFTP which will then load and start the Debian " -"installer. In most cases, you will first obtain an IP address via DHCP but " -"it is also possible to configure a static address. In order to use DHCP, you " -"can enter the following command on the CFE prompt: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -"ifconfig eth0 -auto\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Once you have obtained an IP address, you can " -"load SiByl with the following command: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"boot 192.168.1.1:/boot/sibyl\n" -"</screen></informalexample> You need to substitute the IP address listed in " -"this example with either the name or the IP address of your TFTP server. " -"Once you issue this command, the installer will be loaded automatically." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2203 boot-installer.xml:2307 boot-installer.xml:2800 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Boot Parameters" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2207 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"On SGI machines you can append boot parameters to the <command>bootp():</" -"command> command in the command monitor." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2212 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Following the <command>bootp():</command> command you can give the path and " -"name of the file to boot if you did not give an explicit name via your bootp/" -"dhcp server. Example: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"bootp():/boot/tftpboot.img\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Further kernel parameters can be passed via " -"<command>append</command>:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:2222 -#, no-c-format -msgid "bootp(): append=\"root=/dev/sda1\"" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2229 boot-installer.xml:2323 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You cannot pass any boot parameters directly from the CFE prompt. Instead, " -"you have to edit the <filename>/boot/sibyl.conf</filename> file on the TFTP " -"server and add your parameters to the <replaceable>extra_args</replaceable> " -"variable." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2248 boot-installer.xml:2310 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Cobalt TFTP Booting" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2249 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Strictly speaking, Cobalt does not use TFTP but NFS to boot. You need to " -"install an NFS server and put the installer files in <filename>/nfsroot</" -"filename>. When you boot your Cobalt, you have to press the left and the " -"right cursor buttons at the same time and the machine will boot via the " -"network from NFS. It will then display several options on the display. There " -"are the following two installation methods:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2259 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Via SSH (default): In this case, the installer will configure the network " -"via DHCP and start an SSH server. It will then display a random password and " -"other login information (such as the IP address) on the Cobalt LCD. When you " -"connect to the machine with an SSH client you can start with the " -"installation." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2268 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Via serial console: Using a null modem cable, you can connect to the serial " -"port of your Cobalt machine (using 115200 bps) and perform the installation " -"this way. This option is not available on Qube 2700 (Qube1) machines since " -"they have no serial port." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2311 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You cannot pass any boot parameters directly. Instead, you have to edit the " -"<filename>/nfsroot/default.colo</filename> file on the NFS server and add " -"your parameters to the <replaceable>args</replaceable> variable." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2339 -#, no-c-format -msgid "s390 Limitations" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2340 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"In order to run the installation system a working network setup and ssh " -"session is needed on S/390." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2345 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The booting process starts with a network setup that prompts you for several " -"network parameters. If the setup is successful, you will login to the system " -"by starting an ssh session which will launch the standard installation " -"system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2356 -#, no-c-format -msgid "s390 Boot Parameters" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2357 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"On S/390 you can append boot parameters in the parm file. This file can " -"either be in ASCII or EBCDIC format. A sample parm file <filename>parmfile." -"debian</filename> is provided with the installation images." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2417 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Currently, the only &arch-title; subarchitectures that support CD-ROM " -"booting are PReP (though not all systems) and New World PowerMacs. On " -"PowerMacs, hold the <keycap>c</keycap> key, or else the combination of " -"<keycap>Command</keycap>, <keycap>Option</keycap>, <keycap>Shift</keycap>, " -"and <keycap>Delete</keycap> keys together while booting to boot from the CD-" -"ROM." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2426 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"OldWorld PowerMacs will not boot a Debian CD, because OldWorld computers " -"relied on a Mac OS ROM CD boot driver to be present on the CD, and a free-" -"software version of this driver is not available. All OldWorld systems have " -"floppy drives, so use the floppy drive to launch the installer, and then " -"point the installer to the CD for the needed files." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2435 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If your system doesn't boot directly from CD-ROM, you can still use the CD-" -"ROM to install the system. On NewWorlds, you can also use an OpenFirmware " -"command to boot from the CD-ROM manually. Follow the instructions in <xref " -"linkend=\"boot-newworld\"/> for booting from the hard disk, except use the " -"path to <command>yaboot</command> on the CD at the OF prompt, such as" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:2444 -#, no-c-format -msgid "0 > boot cd:,\\install\\yaboot" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2450 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from Hard Disk" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2471 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting CHRP from OpenFirmware" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: emphasis -#: boot-installer.xml:2475 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Not yet written." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2480 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting OldWorld PowerMacs from MacOS" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2481 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you set up BootX in <xref linkend=\"files-oldworld\"/>, you can use it to " -"boot into the installation system. Double click the <guiicon>BootX</guiicon> " -"application icon. Click on the <guibutton>Options</guibutton> button and " -"select <guilabel>Use Specified RAM Disk</guilabel>. This will give you the " -"chance to select the <filename>ramdisk.image.gz</filename> file. You may " -"need to select the <guilabel>No Video Driver</guilabel> checkbox, depending " -"on your hardware. Then click the <guibutton>Linux</guibutton> button to shut " -"down MacOS and launch the installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2499 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting NewWorld Macs from OpenFirmware" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2500 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You will have already placed the <filename>vmlinux</filename>, " -"<filename>initrd.gz</filename>, <filename>yaboot</filename>, and " -"<filename>yaboot.conf</filename> files at the root level of your HFS " -"partition in <xref linkend=\"files-newworld\"/>. Restart the computer, and " -"immediately (during the chime) hold down the <keycap>Option</keycap>, " -"<keycap>Command (cloverleaf/Apple)</keycap>, <keycap>o</keycap>, and " -"<keycap>f</keycap> keys all together. After a few seconds you will be " -"presented with the Open Firmware prompt. At the prompt, type " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -"0 > boot hd:<replaceable>x</replaceable>,yaboot\n" -"</screen></informalexample> replacing <replaceable>x</replaceable> with the " -"partition number of the HFS partition where the kernel and yaboot files were " -"placed, followed by a &enterkey;. On some machines, you may need to use " -"<userinput>ide0:</userinput> instead of <userinput>hd:</userinput>. In a few " -"more seconds you will see a yaboot prompt <informalexample><screen>\n" -"boot:\n" -"</screen></informalexample> At yaboot's <prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt, type " -"either <userinput>install</userinput> or <userinput>install video=ofonly</" -"userinput> followed by a &enterkey;. The <userinput>video=ofonly</userinput> " -"argument is for maximum compatibility; you can try it if <userinput>install</" -"userinput> doesn't work. The Debian installation program should start." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2535 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Booting from USB memory stick" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2536 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Currently, NewWorld PowerMac systems are known to support USB booting." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2542 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Make sure you have prepared everything from <xref linkend=\"boot-usb-files\"/" -">. To boot a Macintosh system from a USB stick, you will need to use the " -"Open Firmware prompt, since Open Firmware does not search USB storage " -"devices by default. To get to the prompt, hold down " -"<keycombo><keycap>Command</keycap> <keycap>Option</keycap> <keycap>o</" -"keycap> <keycap>f</keycap></keycombo> all together while booting (see <xref " -"linkend=\"invoking-openfirmware\"/>)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2554 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You will need to work out where the USB storage device appears in the device " -"tree, since at the moment <command>ofpath</command> cannot work that out " -"automatically. Type <userinput>dev / ls</userinput> and <userinput>devalias</" -"userinput> at the Open Firmware prompt to get a list of all known devices " -"and device aliases. On the author's system with various types of USB stick, " -"paths such as <filename>usb0/disk</filename>, <filename>usb0/hub/disk</" -"filename>, <filename>/pci@f2000000/usb@1b,1/disk@1</filename>, and " -"<filename>/pci@f2000000/usb@1b,1/hub@1/disk@1</filename> work." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2566 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Having worked out the device path, use a command like this to boot the " -"installer: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"boot <replaceable>usb0/disk</replaceable>:<replaceable>2</replaceable>,\\\\:" -"tbxi\n" -"</screen></informalexample> The <replaceable>2</replaceable> matches the " -"Apple_HFS or Apple_Bootstrap partition onto which you copied the boot image " -"earlier, and the <userinput>,\\\\:tbxi</userinput> part instructs Open " -"Firmware to boot from the file with an HFS file type of \"tbxi\" (i.e. " -"<command>yaboot</command>) in the directory previously blessed with " -"<command>hattrib -b</command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2580 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The system should now boot up, and you should be presented with the " -"<prompt>boot:</prompt> prompt. Here you can enter optional boot arguments, " -"or just hit &enterkey;." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2586 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"This boot method is new, and may be difficult to get to work on some " -"NewWorld systems. If you have problems, please file an installation report, " -"as explained in <xref linkend=\"submit-bug\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2619 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Currently, PReP and New World PowerMac systems support netbooting." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2623 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"On machines with Open Firmware, such as NewWorld Power Macs, enter the boot " -"monitor (see <xref linkend=\"invoking-openfirmware\"/>) and use the command " -"<command>boot enet:0</command>. PReP and CHRP boxes may have different ways " -"of addressing the network. On a PReP machine, you should try <userinput>boot " -"net:<replaceable>server_ipaddr</replaceable>,<replaceable>file</replaceable>," -"<replaceable>client_ipaddr</replaceable></userinput>. On some PReP systems " -"(e.g. Motorola PowerStack machines) the command <userinput>help boot</" -"userinput> may give a description of syntax and available options." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2641 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Booting from floppies is supported for &arch-title;, although it is " -"generally only applicable for OldWorld systems. NewWorld systems are not " -"equipped with floppy drives, and attached USB floppy drives are not " -"supported for booting." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2653 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"To boot from the <filename>boot-floppy-hfs.img</filename> floppy, place it " -"in floppy drive after shutting the system down, and before pressing the " -"power-on button." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2659 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For those not familiar with Macintosh floppy operations: a floppy placed in " -"the machine prior to boot will be the first priority for the system to boot " -"from. A floppy without a valid boot system will be ejected, and the machine " -"will then check for bootable hard disk partitions." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2666 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"After booting, the <filename>root.bin</filename> floppy is requested. Insert " -"the root floppy and press &enterkey;. The installer program is automatically " -"launched after the root system has been loaded into memory." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2677 -#, no-c-format -msgid "PowerPC Boot Parameters" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2678 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Many older Apple monitors used a 640x480 67Hz mode. If your video appears " -"skewed on an older Apple monitor, try appending the boot argument " -"<userinput>video=atyfb:vmode:6</userinput> , which will select that mode for " -"most Mach64 and Rage video hardware. For Rage 128 hardware, this changes to " -"<userinput>video=aty128fb:vmode:6</userinput> ." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2718 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"On machines with OpenBoot, simply enter the boot monitor on the machine " -"which is being installed (see <xref linkend=\"invoking-openboot\"/>). Use " -"the command <userinput>boot net</userinput> to boot from a TFTP and RARP " -"server, or try <userinput>boot net:bootp</userinput> or <userinput>boot net:" -"dhcp</userinput> to boot from a TFTP and BOOTP or DHCP server." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2772 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Most OpenBoot versions support the <userinput>boot cdrom</userinput> command " -"which is simply an alias to boot from the SCSI device on ID 6 (or the " -"secondary master for IDE based systems)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2781 -#, no-c-format -msgid "IDPROM Messages" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2782 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you cannot boot because you get messages about a problem with " -"<quote>IDPROM</quote>, then it's possible that your NVRAM battery, which " -"holds configuration information for you firmware, has run out. See the " -"<ulink url=\"&url-sun-nvram-faq;\">Sun NVRAM FAQ</ulink> for more " -"information." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2801 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Boot parameters are Linux kernel parameters which are generally used to make " -"sure that peripherals are dealt with properly. For the most part, the kernel " -"can auto-detect information about your peripherals. However, in some cases " -"you'll have to help the kernel a bit." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2808 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If this is the first time you're booting the system, try the default boot " -"parameters (i.e., don't try setting parameters) and see if it works " -"correctly. It probably will. If not, you can reboot later and look for any " -"special parameters that inform the system about your hardware." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2815 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Information on many boot parameters can be found in the <ulink url=\"http://" -"www.tldp.org/HOWTO/BootPrompt-HOWTO.html\"> Linux BootPrompt HOWTO</ulink>, " -"including tips for obscure hardware. This section contains only a sketch of " -"the most salient parameters. Some common gotchas are included below in <xref " -"linkend=\"boot-troubleshooting\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2824 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"When the kernel boots, a message <informalexample><screen>\n" -"Memory:<replaceable>avail</replaceable>k/<replaceable>total</replaceable>k " -"available\n" -"</screen></informalexample> should be emitted early in the process. " -"<replaceable>total</replaceable> should match the total amount of RAM, in " -"kilobytes. If this doesn't match the actual amount of RAM you have " -"installed, you need to use the <userinput>mem=<replaceable>ram</" -"replaceable></userinput> parameter, where <replaceable>ram</replaceable> is " -"set to the amount of memory, suffixed with <quote>k</quote> for kilobytes, " -"or <quote>m</quote> for megabytes. For example, both <userinput>mem=65536k</" -"userinput> and <userinput>mem=64m</userinput> mean 64MB of RAM." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2840 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you are booting with a serial console, generally the kernel will " -"autodetect this<phrase arch=\"mipsel\"> (although not on DECstations)</" -"phrase>. If you have a videocard (framebuffer) and a keyboard also attached " -"to the computer which you wish to boot via serial console, you may have to " -"pass the <userinput>console=<replaceable>device</replaceable></userinput> " -"argument to the kernel, where <replaceable>device</replaceable> is your " -"serial device, which is usually something like <filename>ttyS0</filename>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2853 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For &arch-title; the serial devices are <filename>ttya</filename> or " -"<filename>ttyb</filename>. Alternatively, set the <envar>input-device</" -"envar> and <envar>output-device</envar> OpenPROM variables to " -"<filename>ttya</filename>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:2864 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Debian Installer Parameters" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2865 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The installation system recognizes a few additional boot " -"parameters<footnote> <para> With current kernels (2.6.9 or newer) you can " -"use 32 command line options and 32 environment options. If these numbers are " -"exceeded, the kernel will panic. </para> </footnote> which may be useful." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2878 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"A number of parameters have a <quote>short form</quote> that helps avoid the " -"limitations of the kernel command line options and makes entering the " -"parameters easier. If a parameter has a short form, it will be listed in " -"brackets behind the (normal) long form. Examples in this manual will " -"normally use the short form too." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:2890 -#, no-c-format -msgid "debconf/priority (priority)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2891 -#, no-c-format -msgid "This parameter sets the lowest priority of messages to be displayed." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2895 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The default installation uses <userinput>priority=high</userinput>. This " -"means that both high and critical priority messages are shown, but medium " -"and low priority messages are skipped. If problems are encountered, the " -"installer adjusts the priority as needed." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2902 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you add <userinput>priority=medium</userinput> as boot parameter, you " -"will be shown the installation menu and gain more control over the " -"installation. When <userinput>priority=low</userinput> is used, all messages " -"are shown (this is equivalent to the <emphasis>expert</emphasis> boot " -"method). With <userinput>priority=critical</userinput>, the installation " -"system will display only critical messages and try to do the right thing " -"without fuss." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:2916 -#, no-c-format -msgid "DEBIAN_FRONTEND" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2917 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"This boot parameter controls the type of user interface used for the " -"installer. The current possible parameter settings are: <itemizedlist> " -"<listitem> <para><userinput>DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive</userinput></" -"para> </listitem><listitem> <para><userinput>DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text</" -"userinput></para> </listitem><listitem> " -"<para><userinput>DEBIAN_FRONTEND=newt</userinput></para> </" -"listitem><listitem> <para><userinput>DEBIAN_FRONTEND=gtk</userinput></para> " -"</listitem> </itemizedlist> The default frontend is " -"<userinput>DEBIAN_FRONTEND=newt</userinput>. " -"<userinput>DEBIAN_FRONTEND=text</userinput> may be preferable for serial " -"console installs. Generally, only the <userinput>newt</userinput> frontend " -"is available on default install media. On architectures that support it, the " -"graphical installer uses the <userinput>gtk</userinput> frontend." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:2946 -#, no-c-format -msgid "BOOT_DEBUG" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2947 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Setting this boot parameter to 2 will cause the installer's boot process to " -"be verbosely logged. Setting it to 3 makes debug shells available at " -"strategic points in the boot process. (Exit the shells to continue the boot " -"process.)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: userinput -#: boot-installer.xml:2956 -#, no-c-format -msgid "BOOT_DEBUG=0" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2957 -#, no-c-format -msgid "This is the default." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: userinput -#: boot-installer.xml:2961 -#, no-c-format -msgid "BOOT_DEBUG=1" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2962 -#, no-c-format -msgid "More verbose than usual." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: userinput -#: boot-installer.xml:2966 -#, no-c-format -msgid "BOOT_DEBUG=2" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2967 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Lots of debugging information." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: userinput -#: boot-installer.xml:2971 -#, no-c-format -msgid "BOOT_DEBUG=3" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2972 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Shells are run at various points in the boot process to allow detailed " -"debugging. Exit the shell to continue the boot." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:2986 -#, no-c-format -msgid "INSTALL_MEDIA_DEV" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2987 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The value of the parameter is the path to the device to load the Debian " -"installer from. For example, <userinput>INSTALL_MEDIA_DEV=/dev/floppy/0</" -"userinput>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:2993 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The boot floppy, which normally scans all floppies it can to find the root " -"floppy, can be overridden by this parameter to only look at the one device." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3003 -#, no-c-format -msgid "lowmem" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3004 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Can be used to force the installer to a lowmem level higher than the one the " -"installer sets by default based on available memory. Possible values are 1 " -"and 2. See also <xref linkend=\"lowmem\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3014 -#, no-c-format -msgid "debian-installer/framebuffer (fb)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3015 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Some architectures use the kernel framebuffer to offer installation in a " -"number of languages. If framebuffer causes a problem on your system you can " -"disable the feature by the parameter <userinput>fb=false</userinput>. " -"Problem symptoms are error messages about bterm or bogl, a blank screen, or " -"a freeze within a few minutes after starting the install." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3024 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The <userinput>video=vga16:off</userinput> argument may also be used to " -"disable the kernel's use of the framebuffer. Such problems have been " -"reported on a Dell Inspiron with Mobile Radeon card." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3030 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Such problems have been reported on the Amiga 1200 and SE/30." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3034 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Such problems have been reported on hppa." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3038 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Because of display problems on some systems, framebuffer support is " -"<emphasis>disabled by default</emphasis> for &arch-title;. This can result " -"in ugly display on systems that do properly support the framebuffer, like " -"those with ATI graphical cards. If you see display problems in the " -"installer, you can try booting with parameter <userinput>debian-installer/" -"framebuffer=true</userinput> or <userinput>fb=true</userinput> for short." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3052 -#, no-c-format -msgid "debian-installer/theme (theme)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3053 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"A theme determines how the user interface of the installer looks (colors, " -"icons, etc.). What themes are available differs per frontend. Currently both " -"the newt and gtk frontends only have a <quote>dark</quote> theme that was " -"designed for visually impaired users. Set the theme by booting with " -"<userinput>theme=<replaceable>dark</replaceable></userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3065 boot-installer.xml:3315 -#, no-c-format -msgid "netcfg/disable_dhcp" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3066 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"By default, the &d-i; automatically probes for network configuration via " -"DHCP. If the probe succeeds, you won't have a chance to review and change " -"the obtained settings. You can get to the manual network setup only in case " -"the DHCP probe fails." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3073 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you have a DHCP server on your local network, but want to avoid it " -"because e.g. it gives wrong answers, you can use the parameter " -"<userinput>netcfg/disable_dhcp=true</userinput> to prevent configuring the " -"network with DHCP and to enter the information manually." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3084 -#, no-c-format -msgid "hw-detect/start_pcmcia" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3085 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Set to <userinput>false</userinput> to prevent starting PCMCIA services, if " -"that causes problems. Some laptops are well known for this misbehavior." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3095 -#, no-c-format -msgid "disk-detect/dmraid/enable (dmraid)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3096 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Set to <userinput>true</userinput> to enable support for Serial ATA RAID " -"(also called ATA RAID, BIOS RAID or fake RAID) disks in the installer. Note " -"that this support is currently experimental. Additional information can be " -"found on the <ulink url=\"&url-d-i-wiki;\">Debian Installer Wiki</ulink>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3107 -#, no-c-format -msgid "preseed/url (url)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3108 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Specify the url to a preconfiguration file to download and use for " -"automating the install. See <xref linkend=\"automatic-install\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3117 -#, no-c-format -msgid "preseed/file (file)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3118 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Specify the path to a preconfiguration file to load for automating the " -"install. See <xref linkend=\"automatic-install\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3127 -#, no-c-format -msgid "preseed/interactive" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3128 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Set to <userinput>true</userinput> to display questions even if they have " -"been preseeded. Can be useful for testing or debugging a preconfiguration " -"file. Note that this will have no effect on parameters that are passed as " -"boot parameters, but for those a special syntax can be used. See <xref " -"linkend=\"preseed-seenflag\"/> for details." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3140 -#, no-c-format -msgid "auto-install/enable (auto)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3141 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Delay questions that are normally asked before preseeding is possible until " -"after the network is configured. See <xref linkend=\"preseed-auto\"/> for " -"details about using this to automate installs." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3152 -#, no-c-format -msgid "finish-install/keep-consoles" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3153 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"During installations from serial or management console, the regular virtual " -"consoles (VT1 to VT6) are normally disabled in <filename>/etc/inittab</" -"filename>. Set to <userinput>true</userinput> to prevent this." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3164 -#, no-c-format -msgid "cdrom-detect/eject" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3165 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"By default, before rebooting, &d-i; automatically ejects the optical media " -"used during the installation. This can be unnecessary if the system does not " -"automatically boot off the CD. In some cases it may even be undesirable, for " -"example if the optical drive cannot reinsert the media itself and the user " -"is not there to do it manually. Many slot loading, slim-line, and caddy " -"style drives cannot reload media automatically." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3174 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Set to <userinput>false</userinput> to disable automatic ejection, and be " -"aware that you may need to ensure that the system does not automatically " -"boot from the optical drive after the initial installation." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3185 -#, no-c-format -msgid "debian-installer/allow_unauthenticated" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3186 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"By default the installer requires that repositories be authenticated using a " -"known gpg key. Set to <userinput>true</userinput> to disable that " -"authentication. <emphasis role=\"bold\">Warning: insecure, not recommended.</" -"emphasis>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3197 -#, no-c-format -msgid "ramdisk_size" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3198 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"This parameter should already be set to a correct value where needed; set it " -"only it you see errors during the boot that indicate the ramdisk could not " -"be loaded completely. The value is in kB." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3208 -#, no-c-format -msgid "mouse/protocol" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3209 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For the gtk frontend (graphical installer), users can set the mouse protocol " -"to be used by setting this parameter. Supported values are<footnote> <para> " -"See the man page for <citerefentry><refentrytitle>directfbrc</refentrytitle> " -"<manvolnum>5</manvolnum></citerefentry> for additional information. </para> " -"</footnote>: <userinput>PS/2</userinput>, <userinput>IMPS/2</userinput>, " -"<userinput>MS</userinput>, <userinput>MS3</userinput>, <userinput>MouseMan</" -"userinput> and <userinput>MouseSystems</userinput>. In most cases the " -"default protocol should work correctly." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3231 -#, no-c-format -msgid "mouse/device" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3232 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For the gtk frontend (graphical installer), users can specify the mouse " -"device to be used by setting this parameter. This is mostly useful if the " -"mouse is connected to a serial port (serial mouse). Example: " -"<userinput>mouse/device=<replaceable>/dev/ttyS1</replaceable></userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3243 -#, no-c-format -msgid "mouse/left" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3244 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For the gtk frontend (graphical installer), users can switch the mouse to " -"left-handed operation by setting this parameter to <userinput>true</" -"userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3253 -#, no-c-format -msgid "directfb/hw-accel" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3254 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"For the gtk frontend (graphical installer), hardware acceleration in " -"directfb is disabled by default. Set this parameter to <userinput>true</" -"userinput> to enable it." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3264 -#, no-c-format -msgid "rescue/enable" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3265 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Set to <userinput>true</userinput> to enter rescue mode rather than " -"performing a normal installation. See <xref linkend=\"rescue\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3276 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Using boot parameters to answer questions" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3277 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"With some exceptions, a value can be set at the boot prompt for any question " -"asked during the installation, though this is only really useful in specific " -"cases. General instructions how to do this can be found in <xref linkend=" -"\"preseed-bootparms\"/>. Some specific examples are listed below." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3289 -#, no-c-format -msgid "debian-installer/locale (locale)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3290 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Can be used to set both the language and country for the installation. This " -"will only work if the locale is supported in Debian. For example, use " -"<userinput>locale=de_CH</userinput> to select German as language and " -"Switzerland as country." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3301 -#, no-c-format -msgid "anna/choose_modules (modules)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3302 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Can be used to automatically load installer components that are not loaded " -"by default. Examples of optional components that may be useful are " -"<classname>openssh-client-udeb</classname> (so you can use <command>scp</" -"command> during the installation)<phrase arch=\"not-s390\"> and " -"<classname>ppp-udeb</classname> (see <xref linkend=\"pppoe\"/>)</phrase>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3316 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Set to <userinput>true</userinput> if you want to disable DHCP and instead " -"force static network configuration." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3325 -#, no-c-format -msgid "mirror/protocol (protocol)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3326 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"By default the installer will use the http protocol to download files from " -"Debian mirrors and changing that to ftp is not possible during installations " -"at normal priority. By setting this parameter to <userinput>ftp</userinput>, " -"you can force the installer to use that protocol instead. Note that you " -"cannot select an ftp mirror from a list, you have to enter the hostname " -"manually." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: term -#: boot-installer.xml:3339 -#, no-c-format -msgid "tasksel:tasksel/first (tasks)" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3340 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Can be used to select tasks that are not available from the interactive task " -"list, such as the <literal>kde-desktop</literal> task. See <xref linkend=" -"\"pkgsel\"/> for additional information." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3354 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Passing parameters to kernel modules" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3355 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If drivers are compiled into the kernel, you can pass parameters to them as " -"described in the kernel documentation. However, if drivers are compiled as " -"modules and because kernel modules are loaded a bit differently during an " -"installation than when booting an installed system, it is not possible to " -"pass parameters to modules as you would normally do. Instead, you need to " -"use a special syntax recognized by the installer which will then make sure " -"that the parameters are saved in the proper configuration files and will " -"thus be used when the modules are actually loaded. The parameters will also " -"be propagated automatically to the configuration for the installed system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3368 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Note that it is now quite rare that parameters need to be passed to modules. " -"In most cases the kernel will be able to probe the hardware present in a " -"system and set good defaults that way. However, in some situations it may " -"still be needed to set parameters manually." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3375 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The syntax to use to set parameters for modules is: " -"<informalexample><screen>\n" -"<replaceable>module_name</replaceable>.<replaceable>parameter_name</" -"replaceable>=<replaceable>value</replaceable>\n" -"</screen></informalexample> If you need to pass multiple parameters to the " -"same or different modules, just repeat this. For example, to set an old 3Com " -"network interface card to use the BNC (coax) connector and IRQ 10, you would " -"pass:" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:3385 -#, no-c-format -msgid "3c509.xcvr=3 3c509.irq=10" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3391 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Blacklisting kernel modules" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3392 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Sometimes it may be necessary to blacklist a module to prevent it from being " -"loaded automatically by the kernel and udev. One reason could be that a " -"particular module causes problems with your hardware. The kernel also " -"sometimes lists two different drivers for the same device. This can cause " -"the device to not work correctly if the drivers conflict or if the wrong " -"driver is loaded first." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3401 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"You can blacklist a module using the following syntax: " -"<userinput><replaceable>module_name</replaceable>.blacklist=yes</userinput>. " -"This will cause the module to be blacklisted in <filename>/etc/modprobe.d/" -"blacklist.local</filename> both during the installation and for the " -"installed system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3409 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Note that a module may still be loaded by the installation system itself. " -"You can prevent that from happening by running the installation in expert " -"mode and unselecting the module from the list of modules displayed during " -"the hardware detection phases." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3426 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Troubleshooting the Installation Process" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3431 -#, no-c-format -msgid "CD-ROM Reliability" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3432 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Sometimes, especially with older CD-ROM drives, the installer may fail to " -"boot from a CD-ROM. The installer may also — even after booting " -"successfully from CD-ROM — fail to recognize the CD-ROM or return " -"errors while reading from it during the installation." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3439 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"There are a many different possible causes for these problems. We can only " -"list some common issues and provide general suggestions on how to deal with " -"them. The rest is up to you." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3445 -#, no-c-format -msgid "There are two very simple things that you should try first." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3450 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If the CD-ROM does not boot, check that it was inserted correctly and that " -"it is not dirty." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3456 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If the installer fails to recognize a CD-ROM, try just running the option " -"<menuchoice> <guimenuitem>Detect and mount CD-ROM</guimenuitem> </" -"menuchoice> a second time. Some DMA related issues with older CD-ROM drives " -"are known to be resolved in this way." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3466 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If this does not work, then try the suggestions in the subsections below. " -"Most, but not all, suggestions discussed there are valid for both CD-ROM and " -"DVD, but we'll use the term CD-ROM for simplicity." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3472 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you cannot get the installation working from CD-ROM, try one of the other " -"installation methods that are available." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3480 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Common issues" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3483 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Some older CD-ROM drives do not support reading from discs that were burned " -"at high speeds using a modern CD writer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3489 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If your system boots correctly from the CD-ROM, it does not necessarily mean " -"that Linux also supports the CD-ROM (or, more correctly, the controller that " -"your CD-ROM drive is connected to)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3496 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Some older CD-ROM drives do not work correctly if <quote>direct memory " -"access</quote> (DMA) is enabled." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3507 -#, no-c-format -msgid "How to investigate and maybe solve issues" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3508 -#, no-c-format -msgid "If the CD-ROM fails to boot, try the suggestions listed below." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3513 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Check that your BIOS actually supports booting from CD-ROM (older systems " -"possibly don't) and that your CD-ROM drive supports the media you are using." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3519 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you downloaded an iso image, check that the md5sum of that image matches " -"the one listed for the image in the <filename>MD5SUMS</filename> file that " -"should be present in the same location as where you downloaded the image " -"from. <informalexample><screen>\n" -"$ md5sum <replaceable>debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso</replaceable>\n" -"a20391b12f7ff22ef705cee4059c6b92 <replaceable>debian-testing-i386-netinst." -"iso</replaceable>\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Next, check that the md5sum of the burned CD-ROM " -"matches as well. The following command should work. It uses the size of the " -"image to read the correct number of bytes from the CD-ROM." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: screen -#: boot-installer.xml:3532 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"$ dd if=/dev/cdrom | \\\n" -"> head -c `stat --format=%s <replaceable>debian-testing-i386-netinst.iso</" -"replaceable>` | \\\n" -"> md5sum\n" -"a20391b12f7ff22ef705cee4059c6b92 -\n" -"262668+0 records in\n" -"262668+0 records out\n" -"134486016 bytes (134 MB) copied, 97.474 seconds, 1.4 MB/s" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3537 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If, after the installer has been booted successfully, the CD-ROM is not " -"detected, sometimes simply trying again may solve the problem. If you have " -"more than one CD-ROM drive, try changing the CD-ROM to the other drive. If " -"that does not work or if the CD-ROM is recognized but there are errors when " -"reading from it, try the suggestions listed below. Some basic knowledge of " -"Linux is required for this. To execute any of the commands, you should first " -"switch to the second virtual console (VT2) and activate the shell there." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3549 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Switch to VT4 or view the contents of <filename>/var/log/syslog</filename> " -"(use <command>nano</command> as editor) to check for any specific error " -"messages. After that, also check the output of <command>dmesg</command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3556 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Check in the output of <command>dmesg</command> if your CD-ROM drive was " -"recognized. You should see something like (the lines do not necessarily have " -"to be consecutive): <informalexample><screen>\n" -"Probing IDE interface ide1...\n" -"hdc: TOSHIBA DVD-ROM SD-R6112, ATAPI CD/DVD-ROM drive\n" -"ide1 at 0x170-0x177,0x376 on irq 15\n" -"hdc: ATAPI 24X DVD-ROM DVD-R CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(33)\n" -"Uniform CD-ROM driver Revision: 3.20\n" -"</screen></informalexample> If you don't see something like that, chances " -"are the controller your CD-ROM is connected to was not recognized or may be " -"not supported at all. If you know what driver is needed for the controller, " -"you can try loading it manually using <command>modprobe</command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3570 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Check that there is a device node for your CD-ROM drive under <filename>/dev/" -"</filename>. In the example above, this would be <filename>/dev/hdc</" -"filename>. There should also be a <filename>/dev/cdroms/cdrom0</filename>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3578 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Use the <command>mount</command> command to check if the CD-ROM is already " -"mounted; if not, try mounting it manually: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"$ mount /dev/<replaceable>hdc</replaceable> /cdrom\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Check if there are any error messages after that " -"command." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3588 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Check if DMA is currently enabled: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"$ cd /proc/<replaceable>ide</replaceable>/<replaceable>hdc</replaceable>\n" -"$ grep using_dma settings\n" -"using_dma 1 0 1 rw\n" -"</screen></informalexample> A <quote>1</quote> in the first column after " -"<literal>using_dma</literal> means it is enabled. If it is, try disabling " -"it: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"$ echo -n \"using_dma:0\" >settings\n" -"</screen></informalexample> Make sure that you are in the directory for the " -"device that corresponds to your CD-ROM drive." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3603 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If there are any problems during the installation, try checking the " -"integrity of the CD-ROM using the option near the bottom of the installer's " -"main menu. This option can also be used as a general test if the CD-ROM can " -"be read reliably." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3618 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Floppy Disk Reliability" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3620 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The biggest problem for people using floppy disks to install Debian seems to " -"be floppy disk reliability." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3625 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The boot floppy is the floppy with the worst problems, because it is read by " -"the hardware directly, before Linux boots. Often, the hardware doesn't read " -"as reliably as the Linux floppy disk driver, and may just stop without " -"printing an error message if it reads incorrect data. There can also be " -"failures in the driver floppies, most of which indicate themselves with a " -"flood of messages about disk I/O errors." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3634 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you are having the installation stall at a particular floppy, the first " -"thing you should do is write the image to a <emphasis>different</emphasis> " -"floppy and see if that solves the problem. Simply reformatting the old " -"floppy may not be sufficient, even if it appears that the floppy was " -"reformatted and written with no errors. It is sometimes useful to try " -"writing the floppy on a different system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3643 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"One user reports he had to write the images to floppy <emphasis>three</" -"emphasis> times before one worked, and then everything was fine with the " -"third floppy." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3649 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Normally you should not have to download a floppy image again, but if you " -"are experiencing problems it is always useful to verify that the images were " -"downloaded correctly by verifying their md5sums." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3655 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Other users have reported that simply rebooting a few times with the same " -"floppy in the floppy drive can lead to a successful boot. This is all due to " -"buggy hardware or firmware floppy drivers." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3664 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Boot Configuration" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3666 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you have problems and the kernel hangs during the boot process, doesn't " -"recognize peripherals you actually have, or drives are not recognized " -"properly, the first thing to check is the boot parameters, as discussed in " -"<xref linkend=\"boot-parms\"/>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3673 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Often, problems can be solved by removing add-ons and peripherals, and then " -"trying booting again. <phrase arch=\"x86\">Internal modems, sound cards, and " -"Plug-n-Play devices can be especially problematic.</phrase>" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3679 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you have a large amount of memory installed in your machine, more than " -"512M, and the installer hangs when booting the kernel, you may need to " -"include a boot argument to limit the amount of memory the kernel sees, such " -"as <userinput>mem=512m</userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3690 boot-installer.xml:3774 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Common &arch-title; Installation Problems" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3691 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"There are some common installation problems that can be solved or avoided by " -"passing certain boot parameters to the installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3696 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Some systems have floppies with <quote>inverted DCLs</quote>. If you receive " -"errors reading from the floppy, even when you know the floppy is good, try " -"the parameter <userinput>floppy=thinkpad</userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3702 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"On some systems, such as the IBM PS/1 or ValuePoint (which have ST-506 disk " -"drivers), the IDE drive may not be properly recognized. Again, try it first " -"without the parameters and see if the IDE drive is recognized properly. If " -"not, determine your drive geometry (cylinders, heads, and sectors), and use " -"the parameter <userinput>hd=<replaceable>cylinders</replaceable>," -"<replaceable>heads</replaceable>,<replaceable>sectors</replaceable></" -"userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3711 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you have a very old machine, and the kernel hangs after saying " -"<computeroutput>Checking 'hlt' instruction...</computeroutput>, then you " -"should try the <userinput>no-hlt</userinput> boot argument, which disables " -"this test." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3718 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If your screen begins to show a weird picture while the kernel boots, eg. " -"pure white, pure black or colored pixel garbage, your system may contain a " -"problematic video card which does not switch to the framebuffer mode " -"properly. Then you can use the boot parameter <userinput>fb=false " -"video=vga16:off</userinput> to disable the framebuffer console. Only a " -"reduced set of languages will be available during the installation due to " -"limited console features. See <xref linkend=\"boot-parms\"/> for details." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3732 -#, no-c-format -msgid "System Freeze During the PCMCIA Configuration Phase" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3733 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Some laptop models produced by Dell are known to crash when PCMCIA device " -"detection tries to access some hardware addresses. Other laptops may display " -"similar problems. If you experience such a problem and you don't need PCMCIA " -"support during the installation, you can disable PCMCIA using the " -"<userinput>hw-detect/start_pcmcia=false</userinput> boot parameter. You can " -"then configure PCMCIA after the installation is completed and exclude the " -"resource range causing the problems." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3743 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Alternatively, you can boot the installer in expert mode. You will then be " -"asked to enter the resource range options your hardware needs. For example, " -"if you have one of the Dell laptops mentioned above, you should enter " -"<userinput>exclude port 0x800-0x8ff</userinput> here. There is also a list " -"of some common resource range options in the <ulink url=\"http://pcmcia-cs." -"sourceforge.net/ftp/doc/PCMCIA-HOWTO-1.html#ss1.12\">System resource " -"settings section of the PCMCIA HOWTO</ulink>. Note that you have to omit the " -"commas, if any, when you enter this value in the installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3760 -#, no-c-format -msgid "System Freeze while Loading USB Modules" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3761 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"The kernel normally tries to install USB modules and the USB keyboard driver " -"in order to support some non-standard USB keyboards. However, there are some " -"broken USB systems where the driver hangs on loading. A possible workaround " -"may be disabling the USB controller in your mainboard BIOS setup. Another " -"option is passing the <userinput>nousb</userinput> parameter at the boot " -"prompt." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3775 -#, no-c-format -msgid "There are some common installation problems that are worth mentioning." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3781 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Misdirected video output" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3782 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"It is fairly common for &arch-title; to have two video cards in one machine, " -"for example an ATI card and a Sun Creator 3D. In some cases, this may result " -"in the video output getting misdirected soon after the system boots. In " -"typical cases, the display will only show: <informalexample><screen>\n" -"Remapping the kernel... done\n" -"Booting Linux...\n" -"</screen></informalexample> To work around this, you can either pull out one " -"of the video cards, or disable the one not used during the OpenProm boot " -"phase using a kernel parameter. For example, to disable an ATI card, you " -"should boot the installer with <userinput>video=atyfb:off</userinput>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3796 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Note that you may also have to manually add this parameter to the silo " -"configuration (edit <filename>/target/etc/silo.conf</filename> before " -"rebooting) and, if you installed X11, modify the video driver in <filename>/" -"etc/X11/xorg.conf</filename>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3807 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Failure to Boot or Install from CD-ROM" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3808 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Some Sparc systems are notoriously difficult to boot from CD-ROM and even if " -"they do boot, there may be inexplicable failures during the installation. " -"Most problems have been reported with SunBlade systems." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3814 -#, no-c-format -msgid "We recommend to install such systems by netbooting the installer." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3823 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Interpreting the Kernel Startup Messages" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3825 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"During the boot sequence, you may see many messages in the form " -"<computeroutput>can't find <replaceable>something</replaceable></" -"computeroutput>, or <computeroutput><replaceable>something</replaceable> not " -"present</computeroutput>, <computeroutput>can't initialize " -"<replaceable>something</replaceable></computeroutput>, or even " -"<computeroutput>this driver release depends on <replaceable>something</" -"replaceable></computeroutput>. Most of these messages are harmless. You see " -"them because the kernel for the installation system is built to run on " -"computers with many different peripheral devices. Obviously, no one computer " -"will have every possible peripheral device, so the operating system may emit " -"a few complaints while it looks for peripherals you don't own. You may also " -"see the system pause for a while. This happens when it is waiting for a " -"device to respond, and that device is not present on your system. If you " -"find the time it takes to boot the system unacceptably long, you can create " -"a custom kernel later (see <xref linkend=\"kernel-baking\"/>)." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3850 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Reporting Installation Problems" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3851 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you get through the initial boot phase but cannot complete the install, " -"the menu option <guimenuitem>Save debug logs</guimenuitem> may be helpful. " -"It lets you store system error logs and configuration information from the " -"installer to a floppy, or download them using a web browser. This " -"information may provide clues as to what went wrong and how to fix it. If " -"you are submitting a bug report, you may want to attach this information to " -"the bug report." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3862 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Other pertinent installation messages may be found in <filename>/var/log/</" -"filename> during the installation, and <filename>/var/log/installer/</" -"filename> after the computer has been booted into the installed system." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: title -#: boot-installer.xml:3873 -#, no-c-format -msgid "Submitting Installation Reports" -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3874 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you still have problems, please submit an installation report. We also " -"encourage installation reports to be sent even if the installation is " -"successful, so that we can get as much information as possible on the " -"largest number of hardware configurations." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3881 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Note that your installation report will be published in the Debian Bug " -"Tracking System (BTS) and forwarded to a public mailing list. Make sure that " -"you use an e-mail address that you do not mind being made public." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3887 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"If you have a working Debian system, the easiest way to send an installation " -"report is to install the <classname>installation-report</classname> and " -"<classname>reportbug</classname> packages (<command>aptitude install " -"installation-report reportbug</command>), configure <classname>reportbug</" -"classname> as explained in <xref linkend=\"mail-outgoing\"/>, and run the " -"command <command>reportbug installation-reports</command>." -msgstr "" - -#. Tag: para -#: boot-installer.xml:3897 -#, no-c-format -msgid "" -"Alternatively you can use this template when filling out installation " -"reports, and file the report as a bug report against the " -"<classname>installation-reports</classname> pseudo package, by sending it to " -"<email>submit@bugs.debian.org</email>. <informalexample><screen>\n" -"Package: installation-reports\n" -"\n" -"Boot method: <How did you boot the installer? CD? floppy? network?>\n" -"Image version: <Full URL to image you downloaded is best>\n" -"Date: <Date and time of the install>\n" -"\n" -"Machine: <Description of machine (eg, IBM Thinkpad R32)>\n" -"Processor:\n" -"Memory:\n" -"Partitions: <df -Tl will do; the raw partition table is preferred>\n" -"\n" -"Output of lspci -nn and lspci -vnn:\n" -"\n" -"Base System Installation Checklist:\n" -"[O] = OK, [E] = Error (please elaborate below), [ ] = didn't try it\n" -"\n" -"Initial boot: [ ]\n" -"Detect network card: [ ]\n" -"Configure network: [ ]\n" -"Detect CD: [ ]\n" -"Load installer modules: [ ]\n" -"Detect hard drives: [ ]\n" -"Partition hard drives: [ ]\n" -"Install base system: [ ]\n" -"Clock/timezone setup: [ ]\n" -"User/password setup: [ ]\n" -"Install tasks: [ ]\n" -"Install boot loader: [ ]\n" -"Overall install: [ ]\n" -"\n" -"Comments/Problems:\n" -"\n" -"<Description of the install, in prose, and any thoughts, comments\n" -" and ideas you had during the initial install.>\n" -"</screen></informalexample> In the bug report, describe what the problem is, " -"including the last visible kernel messages in the event of a kernel hang. " -"Describe the steps that you did which brought the system into the problem " -"state." -msgstr "" |