# Debian installation guide - translation into Norwegian Bokmål
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#. Tag: title
#: boot-new.xml:5
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msgid "Booting Into Your New &debian; System"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
#: boot-new.xml:7
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msgid "The Moment of Truth"
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#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:8
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msgid ""
"Your system's first boot on its own power is what electrical engineers call "
"the smoke test
."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:13
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msgid ""
"If you did a default installation, the first thing you should see when you "
"boot the system is the menu of the grub or possibly the lilo bootloader. "
"The first choices in the menu will be for your new &debian; system. If you "
"had any other operating systems on your computer (like Windows) that were "
"detected by the installation system, those will be listed lower down in the "
"menu."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:23
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msgid ""
"If the system fails to start up correctly, don't panic. If the installation "
"was successful, chances are good that there is only a relatively minor "
"problem that is preventing the system from booting &debian;. In most cases "
"such problems can be fixed without having to repeat the installation. One "
"available option to fix boot problems is to use the installer's built-in "
"rescue mode (see )."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:32
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msgid ""
"If you are new to &debian; and &arch-kernel;, you may need some help from "
"more experienced users. For direct on-line help you can "
"try the IRC channels #debian or #debian-boot on the OFTC network. "
"Alternatively you can contact the debian-"
"user mailing list. For less common "
"architectures like &arch-title;, your best option is to ask on the debian-&arch-listname; mailing list."
"phrase> You can also file an installation report as described in . Please make sure that you describe your problem "
"clearly and include any messages that are displayed and may help others to "
"diagnose the issue."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:48
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msgid ""
"If you had any other operating systems on your computer that were not "
"detected or not detected correctly, please file an installation report."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
#: boot-new.xml:56
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msgid "OldWorld PowerMacs"
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#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:57
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msgid ""
"If the machine fails to boot after completing the installation, and stops "
"with a boot: prompt, try typing Linux"
"userinput> followed by &enterkey;. (The default boot configuration in "
"quik.conf is labeled Linux). The labels defined in "
"quik.conf will be displayed if you press the "
"Tab key at the boot: prompt. You can also "
"try booting back into the installer, and editing the /target/etc/"
"quik.conf placed there by the Install Quik on a Hard "
"Disk step. Clues for dealing with quik are "
"available at ."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:71
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msgid ""
"To boot back into MacOS without resetting the nvram, type bye"
"userinput> at the OpenFirmware prompt (assuming MacOS has not been removed "
"from the machine). To obtain an OpenFirmware prompt, hold down the "
" command option o"
"keycap> f keys while cold booting the machine. "
"If you need to reset the OpenFirmware nvram changes to the MacOS default in "
"order to boot back to MacOS, hold down the command"
"keycap> option p r "
"keycombo> keys while cold booting the machine."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:84
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msgid ""
"If you use BootX to boot into the installed system, just "
"select your desired kernel in the Linux Kernels folder, "
"un-choose the ramdisk option, and add a root device corresponding to your "
"installation; e.g. /dev/sda8."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
#: boot-new.xml:96
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msgid "NewWorld PowerMacs"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:97
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msgid ""
"On G4 machines and iBooks, you can hold down the option key "
"and get a graphical screen with a button for each bootable OS, &debian-gnu; "
"will be a button with a small penguin icon."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:104
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msgid ""
"If you kept MacOS and at some point it changes the OpenFirmware boot-"
"device variable you should reset OpenFirmware to its default "
"configuration. To do this hold down the command "
"option p r "
"keys while cold booting the machine."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:112
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msgid ""
"The labels defined in yaboot.conf will be displayed if "
"you press the Tab key at the boot: prompt."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:118
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msgid ""
"Resetting OpenFirmware on G3 or G4 hardware will cause it to boot &debian-"
"gnu; by default (if you correctly partitioned and placed the Apple_Bootstrap "
"partition first). If you have &debian-gnu; on a SCSI disk and MacOS on an "
"IDE disk this may not work and you will have to enter OpenFirmware and set "
"the boot-device variable, ybin normally "
"does this automatically."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:127
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msgid ""
"After you boot &debian-gnu; for the first time you can add any additional "
"options you desire (such as dual boot options) to /etc/yaboot."
"conf and run ybin to update your boot "
"partition with the changed configuration. Please read the yaboot HOWTO for more information."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
#: boot-new.xml:145
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msgid "Mounting encrypted volumes"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:147
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msgid ""
"If you created encrypted volumes during the installation and assigned them "
"mount points, you will be asked to enter the passphrase for each of these "
"volumes during the boot."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:155
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msgid ""
"For partitions encrypted using dm-crypt you will be shown the following "
"prompt during the boot: \n"
"Starting early crypto disks... part"
"replaceable>_crypt(starting)\n"
"Enter LUKS passphrase:\n"
" In the first line of the prompt, "
"part is the name of the underlying partition, e."
"g. sda2 or md0. You are now probably wondering for which volume"
"emphasis> you are actually entering the passphrase. Does it relate to your "
"/home? Or to /var? Of course, if "
"you have just one encrypted volume, this is easy and you can just enter the "
"passphrase you used when setting up this volume. If you set up more than one "
"encrypted volume during the installation, the notes you wrote down as the "
"last step in come in handy. If you did "
"not make a note of the mapping between part"
"replaceable>_crypt and the mount points before, you can still "
"find it in /etc/crypttab and /etc/fstab"
"filename> of your new system."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:178
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msgid ""
"The prompt may look somewhat different when an encrypted root file system is "
"mounted. This depends on which initramfs generator was used to generate the "
"initrd used to boot the system. The example below is for an initrd generated "
"using initramfs-tools:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: screen
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msgid ""
"Begin: Mounting root file system... ...\n"
"Begin: Running /scripts/local-top ...\n"
"Enter LUKS passphrase:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:187
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msgid ""
"No characters (even asterisks) will be shown while entering the passphrase. "
"If you enter the wrong passphrase, you have two more tries to correct it. "
"After the third try the boot process will skip this volume and continue to "
"mount the next filesystem. Please see for further information."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:195
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msgid "After entering all passphrases the boot should continue as usual."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
#: boot-new.xml:202
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msgid "Troubleshooting"
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#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:204
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msgid ""
"If some of the encrypted volumes could not be mounted because a wrong "
"passphrase was entered, you will have to mount them manually after the boot. "
"There are several cases."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:213
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msgid ""
"The first case concerns the root partition. When it is not mounted "
"correctly, the boot process will halt and you will have to reboot the "
"computer to try again."
msgstr ""
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#: boot-new.xml:220
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msgid ""
"The easiest case is for encrypted volumes holding data like /home"
"filename> or /srv. You can simply mount them manually "
"after the boot."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:226
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msgid ""
"However for dm-crypt this is a bit tricky. First you need to register the "
"volumes with device mapper by running: "
"\n"
"# /etc/init.d/cryptdisks start\n"
" This will scan all volumes mentioned in "
"/etc/crypttab and will create appropriate devices under "
"the /dev directory after entering the correct "
"passphrases. (Already registered volumes will be skipped, so you can repeat "
"this command several times without worrying.) After successful registration "
"you can simply mount the volumes the usual way:"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: screen
#: boot-new.xml:241
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msgid ""
"# mount /mount_point"
"userinput>"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:244
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msgid ""
"If any volume holding noncritical system files could not be mounted "
"(/usr or /var), the system should "
"still boot and you should be able to mount the volumes manually like in the "
"previous case. However, you will also need to (re)start any services usually "
"running in your default runlevel because it is very likely that they were "
"not started. The easiest way is to just reboot the computer."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: title
#: boot-new.xml:262
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msgid "Log In"
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:264
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"Once your system boots, you'll be presented with the login prompt. Log in "
"using the personal login and password you selected during the installation "
"process. Your system is now ready for use."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:270
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msgid ""
"If you are a new user, you may want to explore the documentation which is "
"already installed on your system as you start to use it. There are currently "
"several documentation systems, work is proceeding on integrating the "
"different types of documentation. Here are a few starting points."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:278
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msgid ""
"Documentation accompanying programs you have installed can be found in "
"/usr/share/doc/, under a subdirectory named after the "
"program (or, more precise, the &debian; package that contains the program). "
"However, more extensive documentation is often packaged separately in "
"special documentation packages that are mostly not installed by default. For "
"example, documentation about the package management tool apt"
"command> can be found in the packages apt-doc or "
"apt-howto."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:289
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msgid ""
"In addition, there are some special folders within the /usr/share/"
"doc/ hierarchy. Linux HOWTOs are installed in .gz"
"emphasis> (compressed) format, in /usr/share/doc/HOWTO/en-txt/"
"filename>. After installing dhelp, you will find a "
"browsable index of documentation in /usr/share/doc/HTML/index."
"html."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:298
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msgid ""
"One easy way to view these documents using a text based browser is to enter "
"the following commands: \n"
"$ cd /usr/share/doc/\n"
"$ w3m .\n"
" The dot after the w3m command "
"tells it to show the contents of the current directory."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:308
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msgid ""
"If you have a graphical desktop environment installed, you can also use its "
"web browser. Start the web browser from the application menu and enter "
"/usr/share/doc/ in the address bar."
msgstr ""
#. Tag: para
#: boot-new.xml:314
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msgid ""
"You can also type info command"
"userinput> or man command "
"to see documentation on most commands available at the command prompt. "
"Typing help will display help on shell commands. And "
"typing a command followed by --help will usually "
"display a short summary of the command's usage. If a command's results "
"scroll past the top of the screen, type | more "
"after the command to cause the results to pause before scrolling past the "
"top of the screen. To see a list of all commands available which begin with "
"a certain letter, type the letter and then two tabs."
msgstr ""