From 1f553ea72e9810d8cb1c523f7b39ef0b2245c060 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Frans Pop Date: Wed, 15 Oct 2008 08:51:36 +0000 Subject: Unfuzzy translations for previous commit --- po/ro/using-d-i.po | 8 ++++---- 1 file changed, 4 insertions(+), 4 deletions(-) (limited to 'po/ro/using-d-i.po') diff --git a/po/ro/using-d-i.po b/po/ro/using-d-i.po index 6e785405d..8facb19e3 100644 --- a/po/ro/using-d-i.po +++ b/po/ro/using-d-i.po @@ -570,7 +570,7 @@ msgstr "configuratorul md - mdcfg" #: using-d-i.xml:299 #, no-c-format msgid "" -"Allows the user to setup Software RAID (Redundant " +"Allows the user to set up Software RAID (Redundant " "Array of Inexpensive Disks). This Software RAID is usually superior to the " "cheap IDE (pseudo hardware) RAID controllers found on newer motherboards." msgstr "" @@ -1737,7 +1737,7 @@ msgstr "Schema de partiĊ£ionare" msgid "" "A similar screen to the one shown just above will be displayed if you choose " "manual partitioning except that your existing partition table will be shown " -"and without the mount points. How to manually setup your partition table and " +"and without the mount points. How to manually set up your partition table and " "the usage of partitions by your new Debian system will be covered in the " "remainder of this section." msgstr "" @@ -1896,7 +1896,7 @@ msgid "" "If you have more than one harddrive To be honest, you can " "construct MD device even from partitions residing on single physical drive, " "but that won't bring you anything useful. in your " -"computer, you can use mdcfg to setup your drives for " +"computer, you can use mdcfg to set up your drives for " "increased performance and/or better reliability of your data. The result is " "called Multidisk Device (or after its most famous " "variant software RAID)." @@ -2347,7 +2347,7 @@ msgstr "" #: using-d-i.xml:1463 #, no-c-format msgid "" -"After you setup MD devices to your liking, you can FinishFinish mdcfg to return back to the " "partman to create filesystems on your new MD devices and " "assign them the usual attributes like mountpoints." -- cgit v1.2.3