From aae019d71a095b4bf234a1204e9508ee82167899 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frans Pop Date: Tue, 1 Sep 2009 17:22:27 +0000 Subject: Remove untranslated and obsolete files for the Basque translation --- eu/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml | 51 --------------- eu/install-methods/floppy/m68k.xml | 31 --------- eu/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml | 119 ---------------------------------- 3 files changed, 201 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 eu/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml delete mode 100644 eu/install-methods/floppy/m68k.xml delete mode 100644 eu/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml (limited to 'eu/install-methods/floppy') diff --git a/eu/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml b/eu/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 1ea55234b..000000000 --- a/eu/install-methods/floppy/i386.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,51 +0,0 @@ - - - - - - - - Writing Disk Images From DOS, Windows, or OS/2 - - - -If you have access to an i386 machine, you can use one of the -following programs to copy images to floppies. - - - - -The FDVOL, WrtDsk or RaWrite3 programs can be used under MS-DOS. - - - - - - - - -To use these programs, first make sure that you are booted into -DOS. Trying to use these programs from within a DOS box in Windows, or -double-clicking on these programs from the Windows Explorer is -not expected to work. If you don't know how to -boot into DOS, just hit F8 while booting. - - - -NTRawrite is a freeware contemporary version of -Rawrite/Rawrite3 that is compatible with WinNT and -Win2K. It is a self-explanatory GUI application; you select the disk -drive to write to, browse to the disk image you want to place there -and hit the Write button. - - - - - - - -These tools can be also found on the Official Debian CD-ROMs under the -/tools directory. - - - diff --git a/eu/install-methods/floppy/m68k.xml b/eu/install-methods/floppy/m68k.xml deleted file mode 100644 index 0f6c7527b..000000000 --- a/eu/install-methods/floppy/m68k.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,31 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Writing Disk Images on Atari Systems - - -You'll find the &rawwrite.ttp; program in the same directory as the -floppy disk images. Start the program by double clicking on the -program icon, and type in the name of the floppy image file you want -written to the floppy at the TOS program command line dialog box. - - - - - - Writing Disk Images on Macintosh Systems - - -There is no MacOS application to write the -mac/images-1.44/rescue.bin and -mac/images-1.44/driver.bin images to floppy disks -(and there would be no point in doing this as you can't use these -floppies to boot the installation system or install kernel and modules -from on Macintosh). However, these files are needed for the -installation of the operating system and modules, later in the -process. - - - - diff --git a/eu/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml b/eu/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml deleted file mode 100644 index adc4055da..000000000 --- a/eu/install-methods/floppy/powerpc.xml +++ /dev/null @@ -1,119 +0,0 @@ - - - - - Writing Disk Images From MacOS - - -An AppleScript, Make Debian Floppy, is -available for burning floppies from the provided disk image files. It -can be downloaded from -. To -use it, just unstuff it on your desktop, and then drag any floppy -image file to it. You must have Applescript installed and enabled in -your extensions manager. Disk Copy will ask you to confirm that you -wish to erase the floppy and proceed to write the file image to it. - - - -You can also use the MacOS utility Disk Copy -directly, or the freeware utility suntar. The -root.bin file is an example of a floppy -image. Use one of the following methods to create a floppy from the -floppy image with these utilities. - - - - - Writing Disk Images with <command>Disk Copy</command> - - -If you are creating the floppy image from files which were originally -on the official &debian; CD, then the Type and Creator are already set -correctly. The following Creator-Changer steps are -only necessary if you downloaded the image files from a Debian mirror. - - - - - -Obtain -Creator-Changer -and use it to open the root.bin file. - - - - -Change the Creator to ddsk (Disk Copy), and the -Type to DDim (binary floppy image). The case is -sensitive for these fields. - - - - -Important: In the Finder, use Get -Info to display the Finder information about the floppy -image, and `X' the File Locked check box so -that MacOS will be unable to remove the boot blocks if the image is -accidentally mounted. - - - - -Obtain Disk Copy; if you have a MacOS system or CD it -will very likely be there already, otherwise try -. - - - - -Run Disk Copy, and select `Make a Floppy' from the -Utilities menu, then select the -locked image file from the resulting dialog. It -will ask you to insert a floppy, then ask if you really want to erase -it. When done it should eject the floppy. - - - - - - - - Writing Disk Images with <command>suntar</command> - - - - - -Obtain suntar from -. Start the suntar program and select -`Overwrite Sectors...' from the Special menu. - - - - -Insert the floppy disk as requested, then hit &enterkey; (start at -sector 0). - - - - -Select the root.bin file in the file-opening dialog. - - - - -After the floppy has been created successfully, select `Eject' from -the File menu. If there are any errors writing -the floppy, simply toss that floppy and try another. - - - - -Before using the floppy you created, set the write protect -tab! Otherwise if you accidentally mount it in MacOS, -MacOS will helpfully ruin it. - - - - -- cgit v1.2.3