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--- a/po/ro/post-install.po
+++ b/po/ro/post-install.po
@@ -5,7 +5,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
"Project-Id-Version: d-i-manual_post-install\n"
"Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org\n"
-"POT-Creation-Date: 2017-07-13 22:22+0000\n"
+"POT-Creation-Date: 2018-07-29 08:27+0000\n"
"PO-Revision-Date: 2016-04-08 20:25+0000\n"
"Last-Translator: NAME <EMAIL@ADDRESS>\n"
"Language-Team: Romanian <LL@li.org>\n"
@@ -592,208 +592,29 @@ msgstr ""
#: post-install.xml:521
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"Why would someone want to compile a new kernel? It is often not necessary "
-"since the default kernel shipped with &debian; handles most configurations. "
-"Also, &debian; often offers several alternative kernels. So you may want to "
-"check first if there is an alternative kernel image package that better "
-"corresponds to your hardware. However, it can be useful to compile a new "
-"kernel in order to:"
+"Why would someone want to compile a new kernel? It is most probably not "
+"necessary since the default kernel shipped with &debian; handles almost all "
+"configurations."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:531
+#: post-install.xml:527
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
-"handle special hardware needs, or hardware conflicts with the pre-supplied "
-"kernels"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:537
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"use options of the kernel which are not supported in the pre-supplied "
-"kernels (such as high memory support)"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:543
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "optimize the kernel by removing useless drivers to speed up boot time"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:548
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "create a monolithic instead of a modularized kernel"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:553
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "run an updated or development kernel"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:558
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "learn more about linux kernels"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: title
-#: post-install.xml:567
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "Kernel Image Management"
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:568
-#, no-c-format
-msgid "Don't be afraid to try compiling the kernel. It's fun and profitable."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:572
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"To compile a kernel the &debian; way, you need some packages: "
-"<classname>fakeroot</classname>, <classname>kernel-package</classname>, "
-"<classname>linux-source-2.6</classname> and a few others which are probably "
-"already installed (see <filename>/usr/share/doc/kernel-package/README.gz</"
-"filename> for the complete list)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:581
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"This method will make a .deb of your kernel source, and, if you have non-"
-"standard modules, make a synchronized dependent .deb of those too. It's a "
-"better way to manage kernel images; <filename>/boot</filename> will hold the "
-"kernel, the System.map, and a log of the active config file for the build."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:589
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"Note that you don't <emphasis>have</emphasis> to compile your kernel the "
-"<quote>&debian; way</quote>; but we find that using the packaging system to "
-"manage your kernel is actually safer and easier. In fact, you can get your "
-"kernel sources right from Linus instead of <classname>linux-source-2.6</"
-"classname>, yet still use the <classname>kernel-package</classname> "
-"compilation method."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:598
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"Note that you'll find complete documentation on using <classname>kernel-"
-"package</classname> under <filename>/usr/share/doc/kernel-package</"
-"filename>. This section just contains a brief tutorial."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:605
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"Hereafter, we'll assume you have free rein over your machine and will "
-"extract your kernel source to somewhere in your home directory<footnote> "
-"<para> There are other locations where you can extract kernel sources and "
-"build your custom kernel, but this is easiest as it does not require special "
-"permissions. </para> </footnote>. We'll also assume that your kernel version "
-"is &kernelversion;. Make sure you are in the directory to where you want to "
-"unpack the kernel sources, extract them using <userinput>tar xf /usr/src/"
-"linux-source-&kernelversion;.tar.xz</userinput> and change to the directory "
-"<filename>linux-source-&kernelversion;</filename> that will have been "
-"created."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:625
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"Now, you can configure your kernel. Run <userinput>make xconfig</userinput> "
-"if X11 is installed, configured and being run; run <userinput>make "
-"menuconfig</userinput> otherwise (you'll need <classname>libncurses5-dev</"
-"classname> installed). Take the time to read the online help and choose "
-"carefully. When in doubt, it is typically better to include the device "
-"driver (the software which manages hardware peripherals, such as Ethernet "
-"cards, SCSI controllers, and so on) you are unsure about. Be careful: other "
-"options, not related to a specific hardware, should be left at the default "
-"value if you do not understand them. Do not forget to select <quote>Kernel "
-"module loader</quote> in <quote>Loadable module support</quote> (it is not "
-"selected by default). If not included, your &debian; installation will "
-"experience problems."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:640
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"Clean the source tree and reset the <classname>kernel-package</classname> "
-"parameters. To do that, do <userinput>make-kpkg clean</userinput>."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:645
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"Now, compile the kernel: <userinput>fakeroot make-kpkg --initrd --"
-"revision=1.0.custom kernel_image</userinput>. The version number of "
-"<quote>1.0</quote> can be changed at will; this is just a version number "
-"that you will use to track your kernel builds. Likewise, you can put any "
-"word you like in place of <quote>custom</quote> (e.g., a host name). Kernel "
-"compilation may take quite a while, depending on the power of your machine."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:655
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"Once the compilation is complete, you can install your custom kernel like "
-"any package. As root, do <userinput>dpkg -i ../&kernelpackage;-"
-"&kernelversion;-<replaceable>subarchitecture</replaceable>_1.0."
-"custom_&architecture;.deb</userinput>. The <replaceable>subarchitecture</"
-"replaceable> part is an optional sub-architecture, <phrase arch=\"i386\"> "
-"such as <quote>686</quote>, </phrase> depending on what kernel options you "
-"set. <userinput>dpkg -i</userinput> will install the kernel, along with some "
-"other nice supporting files. For instance, the <filename>System.map</"
-"filename> will be properly installed (helpful for debugging kernel "
-"problems), and <filename>/boot/config-&kernelversion;</filename> will be "
-"installed, containing your current configuration set. Your new kernel "
-"package is also clever enough to automatically update your boot loader to "
-"use the new kernel. If you have created a modules package, you'll need to "
-"install that package as well."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:675
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"It is time to reboot the system: read carefully any warning that the above "
-"step may have produced, then <userinput>shutdown -r now</userinput>."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:680
-#, no-c-format
-msgid ""
-"For more information on &debian; kernels and kernel compilation, see the "
-"<ulink url=\"&url-kernel-handbook;\">Debian Linux Kernel Handbook</ulink>. "
-"For more information on <classname>kernel-package</classname>, read the fine "
-"documentation in <filename>/usr/share/doc/kernel-package</filename>."
+"If you want to compile your own kernel nevertheless, this is of course "
+"possible and we recommend the use of the <quote>make deb-pkg</quote> target. "
+"For more information read the <ulink url=\"&url-kernel-handbook;\">Debian "
+"Linux Kernel Handbook</ulink>."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
-#: post-install.xml:696
+#: post-install.xml:542
#, no-c-format
msgid "Recovering a Broken System"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:697
+#: post-install.xml:543
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"Sometimes, things go wrong, and the system you've carefully installed is no "
@@ -805,7 +626,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:707
+#: post-install.xml:553
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"To access rescue mode, select <userinput>rescue</userinput> from the boot "
@@ -820,7 +641,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:724
+#: post-install.xml:570
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"Instead of the partitioning tool, you should now be presented with a list of "
@@ -831,7 +652,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:732
+#: post-install.xml:578
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"If possible, the installer will now present you with a shell prompt in the "
@@ -843,7 +664,7 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:744
+#: post-install.xml:590
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"If the installer cannot run a usable shell in the root file system you "
@@ -855,13 +676,13 @@ msgid ""
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:753
+#: post-install.xml:599
#, no-c-format
msgid "In either case, after you exit the shell, the system will reboot."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
-#: post-install.xml:757
+#: post-install.xml:603
#, no-c-format
msgid ""
"Finally, note that repairing broken systems can be difficult, and this "