# SOME DESCRIPTIVE TITLE. # FIRST AUTHOR , YEAR. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: d-i-manual_installation-howto\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: debian-boot@lists.debian.org\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2018-08-03 23:21+0000\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2016-04-08 20:25+0000\n" "Last-Translator: NAME \n" "Language-Team: Tagalog \n" "Language: tl\n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: application/x-xml2pot; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:5 #, no-c-format msgid "Installation Howto" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:7 #, no-c-format msgid "" "This document describes how to install &debian-gnu; &releasename; for the " "&arch-title; (&architecture;) with the new &d-i;. It is a " "quick walkthrough of the installation process which should contain all the " "information you will need for most installs. When more information can be " "useful, we will link to more detailed explanations in other parts of this " "document." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:19 #, no-c-format msgid "Preliminaries" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:20 #, no-c-format msgid "" " The debian-installer is still in a " "beta state. If you encounter bugs during your install, please " "refer to for instructions on how to report " "them. If you have questions which cannot be answered by this document, " "please direct them to the debian-boot mailing list (&email-debian-boot-" "list;) or ask on IRC (#debian-boot on the OFTC network)." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:36 #, no-c-format msgid "Booting the installer" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:37 #, no-c-format msgid "" " For some quick links to CD images, " "check out the &d-i; home page. " "The debian-cd team provides builds of CD images using &d-i; on the Debian CD page. For more information on " "where to get CDs, see ." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:47 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Some installation methods require other images than CD images. The &d-i; home " "page has links to other images. explains how to find images on &debian; mirrors." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:57 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The subsections below will give the details about which images you should " "get for each possible means of installation." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:65 #, no-c-format msgid "CDROM" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:67 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The netinst CD image is a popular image which can be used to install " "&releasename; with the &d-i;. This image is intended to boot from CD and " "install additional packages over a network; hence the name 'netinst'. The " "image has the software components needed to run the installer and the base " "packages to provide a minimal &releasename; system. If you'd rather, you can " "get a full size CD image which will not need the network to install. You " "only need the first CD of the set." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:77 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Download whichever type you prefer and burn it to a CD. To boot the CD, you may need to change your BIOS configuration, as " "explained in . To boot a PowerMac from CD, press the c key while " "booting. See for other ways to boot from CD. " msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:91 #, no-c-format msgid "Floppy" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:92 #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you can't boot from CD, you can download floppy images to install " "&debian;. You need the floppy/boot.img, the " "floppy/root.img and one or more of the driver disks." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:98 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The boot floppy is the one with boot.img on it. This " "floppy, when booted, will prompt you to insert a second floppy — use " "the one with root.img on it." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:104 #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you're planning to install over the network, you will usually need the " "floppy/net-drivers-1.img. For PCMCIA or USB networking, " "and some less common network cards, you will also need a second driver " "floppy, floppy/net-drivers-2.img." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:111 #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you have a CD, but cannot boot from it, then boot from floppies and use " "floppy/cd-drivers.img on a driver disk to complete the " "install using the CD." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:117 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Floppy disks are one of the least reliable media around, so be prepared for " "lots of bad disks (see ). Each " ".img file you downloaded goes on a single floppy; you " "can use the dd command to write it to /dev/fd0 or some other means (see " " for details). Since you'll have more than " "one floppy, it's a good idea to label them." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:130 #, no-c-format msgid "USB memory stick" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:131 #, no-c-format msgid "" "It's also possible to install from removable USB storage devices. For " "example a USB keychain can make a handy &debian; install medium that you can " "take with you anywhere." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:137 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The easiest way to prepare your USB memory stick is to download any Debian " "CD or DVD image that will fit on it, and write the CD image directly to the " "memory stick. Of course this will destroy anything already on the memory " "stick. This works because Debian CD images are \"isohybrid\" images that can " "boot both from CD and from USB drives." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:145 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The easiest way to prepare your USB memory stick is to download hd-" "media/boot.img.gz, and use gunzip to extract the 1 GB image from " "that file. Write this image directly to your memory stick, which must be at " "least 1 GB in size. Of course this will destroy anything already on the " "memory stick. Then mount the memory stick, which will now have a FAT " "filesystem on it. Next, download a &debian; netinst CD image, and copy that " "file to the memory stick; any filename is ok as long as it ends in ." "iso." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:156 #, no-c-format msgid "" "There are other, more flexible ways to set up a memory stick to use the " "debian-installer, and it's possible to get it to work with smaller memory " "sticks. For details, see ." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:162 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Some BIOSes can boot USB storage directly, and some cannot. You may need to " "configure your BIOS to enable USB legacy support. The boot " "device selection menu should show removable drive or " "USB-HDD to get it to boot from the USB device. For helpful " "hints and details, see ." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:170 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Booting Macintosh systems from USB storage devices involves manual use of " "Open Firmware. For directions, see ." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:179 #, no-c-format msgid "Booting from network" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:180 #, no-c-format msgid "" "It's also possible to boot &d-i; completely from the net. The various " "methods to netboot depend on your architecture and netboot setup. The files " "in netboot/ can be used to netboot &d-i;." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:186 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The easiest thing to set up is probably PXE netbooting. Untar the file " "netboot/pxeboot.tar.gz into /srv/tftp or wherever is appropriate for your tftp server. Set up your DHCP " "server to pass filename pxelinux.0 to clients, and with " "luck everything will just work. For detailed instructions, see ." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:200 #, no-c-format msgid "Booting from hard disk" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:201 #, no-c-format msgid "" "It's possible to boot the installer using no removable media, but just an " "existing hard disk, which can have a different OS on it. Download " "hd-media/initrd.gz, hd-media/vmlinuz, and a &debian; CD image to the top-level directory of the hard " "disk. Make sure that the CD image has a filename ending in .iso. Now it's just a matter of booting linux with the initrd. explains one way to do it. " msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:218 #, no-c-format msgid "Installation" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:219 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Once the installer starts, you will be greeted with an initial screen. Press " "&enterkey; to boot, or read the instructions for other boot methods and " "parameters (see )." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:225 #, no-c-format msgid "" "After a while you will be asked to select your language. Use the arrow keys " "to pick a language and press &enterkey; to continue. Next you'll be asked to " "select your country, with the choices including countries where your " "language is spoken. If it's not on the short list, a list of all the " "countries in the world is available." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:233 #, no-c-format msgid "" "You may be asked to confirm your keyboard layout. Choose the default unless " "you know better." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:238 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Now sit back while debian-installer detects some of your hardware, and loads " "the rest of itself from CD, floppy, USB, etc." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:243 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Next the installer will try to detect your network hardware and set up " "networking by DHCP. If you are not on a network or do not have DHCP, you " "will be given the opportunity to configure the network manually." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:249 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The next step is setting up your clock and time zone. The installer will try " "to contact a time server on the Internet to ensure the clock is set " "correctly. The time zone is based on the country selected earlier and the " "installer will only ask to select one if a country has multiple zones." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:256 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Setting up your clock and time zone is followed by the creation of user " "accounts. By default you are asked to provide a password for the " "root (administrator) account and information necessary to " "create one regular user account. If you do not specify a password for the " "root user, this account will be disabled but the " "sudo package will be installed later to enable " "administrative tasks to be carried out on the new system. By default, the " "first user created on the system will be allowed to use the sudo command to become root." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:267 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Now it is time to partition your disks. First you will be given the " "opportunity to automatically partition either an entire drive, or available " "free space on a drive (see ). This is " "recommended for new users or anyone in a hurry. If you do not want to " "autopartition, choose Manual from the menu." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:275 #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you have an existing DOS or Windows partition that you want to preserve, " "be very careful with automatic partitioning. If you choose manual " "partitioning, you can use the installer to resize existing FAT or NTFS " "partitions to create room for the &debian; install: simply select the " "partition and specify its new size." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:282 #, no-c-format msgid "" "On the next screen you will see your partition table, how the partitions " "will be formatted, and where they will be mounted. Select a partition to " "modify or delete it. If you did automatic partitioning, you should just be " "able to choose Finish partitioning and write changes to disk from the menu to use what it set up. Remember to assign at " "least one partition for swap space and to mount a partition on /. For more detailed information on how to use the partitioner, " "please refer to ; the appendix has more general information about partitioning." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:295 #, no-c-format msgid "" "Now &d-i; formats your partitions and starts to install the base system, " "which can take a while. That is followed by installing a kernel." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:300 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The base system that was installed earlier is a working, but very minimal " "installation. To make the system more functional the next step allows you to " "install additional packages by selecting tasks. Before packages can be " "installed apt needs to be configured as that defines " "from where the packages will be retrieved. The Standard system task will be selected by default and should normally be installed. " "Select the Desktop environment task if you would like to have " "a graphical desktop after the installation. See " "for additional information about this step." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:312 #, no-c-format msgid "" "The last step is to install a boot loader. If the installer detects other " "operating systems on your computer, it will add them to the boot menu and " "let you know. By default GRUB will be installed to " "the master boot record of the first harddrive, which is generally a good " "choice. You'll be given the opportunity to override that choice and install " "it elsewhere. " msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:322 #, no-c-format msgid "" "&d-i; will now tell you that the installation has finished. Remove the cdrom " "or other boot media and hit &enterkey; to reboot your machine. It should " "boot up into the newly installed system and allow you to log in. This is " "explained in ." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:329 #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you need more information on the install process, see ." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:338 #, no-c-format msgid "Send us an installation report" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:339 #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you successfully managed an installation with &d-i;, please take time to " "provide us with a report. The simplest way to do so is to install the " "reportbug package (apt install reportbug), configure " "reportbug as explained in , and run reportbug installation-reports." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:349 #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you did not complete the install, you probably found a bug in debian-" "installer. To improve the installer it is necessary that we know about them, " "so please take the time to report them. You can use an installation report " "to report problems; if the install completely fails, see ." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #: installation-howto.xml:361 #, no-c-format msgid "And finally…" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #: installation-howto.xml:362 #, no-c-format msgid "" "We hope that your &debian; installation is pleasant and that you find " "&debian; useful. You might want to read ." msgstr ""