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@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: d-i-manual_preparing\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-24 23:02+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-26 23:02+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2016-12-26 18:56+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: Norwegian nynorsk <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -454,12 +454,12 @@ msgstr ""
#: preparing.xml:391
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"The BIOS setup screens of your computer. You can view these screens when you "
-"start your computer by pressing a combination of keys. Check your manual for "
-"the combination. Often, it is the <keycap>Delete</keycap> or the <keycap>F2</"
-"keycap> key, but some manufacturers use other keys or key combinations. "
-"Usually upon starting the computer there will be a message stating which key "
-"to press to enter the setup screen."
+"The BIOS/UEFI setup screens of your computer. You can view these screens "
+"when you start your computer by pressing a combination of keys. Check your "
+"manual for the combination. Often, it is the <keycap>Delete</keycap> or the "
+"<keycap>F2</keycap> key, but some manufacturers use other keys or key "
+"combinations. Usually upon starting the computer there will be a message "
+"stating which key to press to enter the setup screen."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
@@ -685,7 +685,7 @@ msgid ""
"On Linux systems, these IDs can be read with the <command>lsusb</command> "
"command for USB devices and with the <command>lspci -nn</command> command "
"for PCI/PCI-Express/ExpressCard devices. The vendor and product IDs are "
-"usually given in the form of two hexadecimal numbers, seperated by a colon, "
+"usually given in the form of two hexadecimal numbers, separated by a colon, "
"such as <quote>1d6b:0001</quote>."
msgstr ""
@@ -1321,30 +1321,30 @@ msgstr ""
msgid ""
"This section will walk you through pre-installation hardware setup, if any, "
"that you will need to do prior to installing &debian;. Generally, this "
-"involves checking and possibly changing BIOS/system firmware settings for "
-"your system. The <quote>BIOS</quote> or <quote>system firmware</quote> is "
-"the core software used by the hardware; it is most critically invoked during "
-"the bootstrap process (after power-up)."
+"involves checking and possibly changing BIOS/UEFI/system firmware settings "
+"for your system. The <quote>BIOS/UEFI</quote> or <quote>system firmware</"
+"quote> is the core software used by the hardware; it is most critically "
+"invoked during the bootstrap process (after power-up)."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
#: preparing.xml:1132
#, no-c-format
-msgid "Invoking the BIOS Set-Up Menu"
+msgid "Invoking the BIOS/UEFI Set-Up Menu"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: preparing.xml:1134
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"The BIOS provides the basic functions needed to boot your machine and to "
-"allow your operating system to access your hardware. Your system provides a "
-"BIOS setup menu, which is used to configure the BIOS. To enter the BIOS "
-"setup menu you have to press a key or key combination after turning on the "
-"computer. Often it is the <keycap>Delete</keycap> or the <keycap>F2</keycap> "
-"key, but some manufacturers use other keys. Usually upon starting the "
-"computer there will be a message stating which key to press to enter the "
-"setup screen."
+"The BIOS/UEFI provides the basic functions needed to boot your machine and "
+"to allow your operating system to access your hardware. Your system provides "
+"a BIOS/UEFI setup menu, which is used to configure the BIOS/UEFI. To enter "
+"the BIOS/UEFI setup menu you have to press a key or key combination after "
+"turning on the computer. Often it is the <keycap>Delete</keycap> or the "
+"<keycap>F2</keycap> key, but some manufacturers use other keys. Usually upon "
+"starting the computer there will be a message stating which key to press to "
+"enter the setup screen."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
@@ -1357,11 +1357,11 @@ msgstr ""
#: preparing.xml:1150
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"Within the BIOS setup menu, you can select which devices shall be checked in "
-"which sequence for a bootable operating system. Possible choices usually "
-"include the internal harddisks, the CD/DVD-ROM drive and USB mass storage "
-"devices such as USB sticks or external USB harddisks. On modern systems "
-"there is also often a possibility to enable network booting via PXE."
+"Within the BIOS/UEFI setup menu, you can select which devices shall be "
+"checked in which sequence for a bootable operating system. Possible choices "
+"usually include the internal harddisks, the CD/DVD-ROM drive and USB mass "
+"storage devices such as USB sticks or external USB harddisks. On modern "
+"systems there is also often a possibility to enable network booting via PXE."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
@@ -1377,51 +1377,51 @@ msgstr ""
#: preparing.xml:1164
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"Most BIOS versions allow you to call up a boot menu on system startup in "
-"which you select from which device the computer should start for the current "
-"session. If this option is available, the BIOS usually displays a short "
-"message like <quote>press <keycap>F12</keycap> for boot menu</quote> on "
-"system startup. The actual key used to select this menu varies from system "
-"to system; commonly used keys are <keycap>F12</keycap>, <keycap>F11</keycap> "
-"and <keycap>F8</keycap>. Choosing a device from this menu does not change "
-"the default boot order of the BIOS, i.e. you can start once from a USB stick "
-"while having configured the internal harddisk as the normal primary boot "
-"device."
+"Most BIOS/UEFI versions allow you to call up a boot menu on system startup "
+"in which you select from which device the computer should start for the "
+"current session. If this option is available, the BIOS/UEFI usually displays "
+"a short message like <quote>press <keycap>F12</keycap> for boot menu</quote> "
+"on system startup. The actual key used to select this menu varies from "
+"system to system; commonly used keys are <keycap>F12</keycap>, <keycap>F11</"
+"keycap> and <keycap>F8</keycap>. Choosing a device from this menu does not "
+"change the default boot order of the BIOS/UEFI, i.e. you can start once from "
+"a USB stick while having configured the internal harddisk as the normal "
+"primary boot device."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: preparing.xml:1178
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"If your BIOS does not provide you with a boot menu to do ad-hoc choices of "
-"the current boot device, you will have to change your BIOS setup to make the "
-"device from which the &d-i; shall be booted the primary boot device."
+"If your BIOS/UEFI does not provide you with a boot menu to do ad-hoc choices "
+"of the current boot device, you will have to change your BIOS/UEFI setup to "
+"make the device from which the &d-i; shall be booted the primary boot device."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: preparing.xml:1184
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"Unfortunately some computers contain buggy BIOS versions. Booting &d-i; from "
-"a USB stick might not work even if there is an appropriate option in the "
-"BIOS setup menu and the stick is selected as the primary boot device. On "
-"some of these systems using a USB stick as boot medium is impossible; others "
-"can be tricked into booting from the stick by changing the device type in "
-"the BIOS setup from the default <quote>USB harddisk</quote> or <quote>USB "
-"stick</quote> to <quote>USB ZIP</quote> or <quote>USB CDROM</quote>. <phrase "
-"condition=\"isohybrid-supported\"> In particular if you use an isohybrid "
-"installation image on a USB stick (see <xref linkend=\"usb-copy-isohybrid\"/"
-">), changing the device type to <quote>USB CDROM</quote> helps on some "
-"BIOSes which will not boot from a USB stick in USB harddisk mode.</phrase> "
-"You may need to configure your BIOS to enable <quote>USB legacy support</"
-"quote>."
+"Unfortunately some computers may contain buggy BIOS/UEFI versions. Booting "
+"&d-i; from a USB stick might not work even if there is an appropriate option "
+"in the BIOS/UEFI setup menu and the stick is selected as the primary boot "
+"device. On some of these systems using a USB stick as boot medium is "
+"impossible; others can be tricked into booting from the stick by changing "
+"the device type in the BIOS/UEFI setup from the default <quote>USB harddisk</"
+"quote> or <quote>USB stick</quote> to <quote>USB ZIP</quote> or <quote>USB "
+"CDROM</quote>. <phrase condition=\"isohybrid-supported\"> In particular if "
+"you use an isohybrid installation image on a USB stick (see <xref linkend="
+"\"usb-copy-isohybrid\"/>), changing the device type to <quote>USB CDROM</"
+"quote> helps on some BIOSes which will not boot from a USB stick in USB "
+"harddisk mode.</phrase> You may need to configure your BIOS/UEFI to enable "
+"<quote>USB legacy support</quote>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: preparing.xml:1200
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"If you cannot manipulate the BIOS to boot directly from a USB stick you "
+"If you cannot manipulate the BIOS/UEFI to boot directly from a USB stick you "
"still have the option of using an ISO copied to the stick. Boot &d-i; using "
"<xref linkend=\"boot-drive-files\"/> and, after scanning the hard drives for "
"an installer ISO image, select the USB device and choose an installation "
@@ -2216,7 +2216,7 @@ msgid ""
"booting another already installed operating system from the hard disk, the "
"wrong bootloader might be installed and the system might be unbootable after "
"finishing the installation. When choosing the boot device from a firmware "
-"boot menu, some systems offer two seperate choices for each device, so that "
+"boot menu, some systems offer two separate choices for each device, so that "
"the user can select whether booting shall happen in CSM or in native UEFI "
"mode."
msgstr ""