# english translation file # written by natemaia10@gmail.com - 2018 # Generic _Done="Done" _Back="Back" _Name="Name:" _Skip="Skip/None" _Exit="Exiting.\n" _ErrTitle="Installation Error" _TryAgain="Please try again.\n" _Pass2="\nRe-enter the password for" _NoFileErr="\nFile does not exist.\n" _OnlyOne="\nOnly one partition available" # Welcome _WelTitle="Welcome to" _WelBody="\nThis will unpack and help you setup $DIST on your system.\n\n\nMenu Navigation:\n\n - Select items with the arrow keys or the option number.\n - Use [Space] to toggle options and [Enter] to confirm.\n - Switch between buttons using [Tab] or the arrow keys.\n - Use [Page Up] and [Page Down] to jump whole pages\n - Press the highlighted key of an option to select it.\n" # Requirements _NotRoot="\nThis installer must be run as root or using sudo.\n" _Not64Bit="\nThis installer only supports x86_64 capable machines.\n" _NoNetwork="\nThis installer needs to be run with an active internet connection in order to update and install packages.\n" # Preparation Menu _PrepTitle="Prep for Install" _PrepBody="\nThis is the menu in which you will prepare your system for the install.\n\nTo begin the install you must first have:\n\n - A root (/) partition mounted (UEFI systems also require a seperate boot partition).\n - A user created and the passwords set.\n - The system settings configured." _PrepLayout="Select keyboard layout" _PrepShowDev="Show device tree (optional)" _PrepParts="Edit partitions (optional)" _PrepLUKS="LUKS encryption (optional)" _PrepLVM="Logical volume management (optional)" _PrepMount="Mount and format partitions" _PrepUser="Create user and set passwords" _PrepConfig="Configure system settings" _PrepWM="Select window manager or desktop (optional)" _PrepPkg="Select additional packages (optional)" _PrepShow="Check configuration choices (optional)" _PrepInstall="Start the installation" # Select Config Files _EditTitle="Finalization" _EditBody="\nBefore exiting you can select configuration files from below to review/change.\n\nIf you need to make additional changes with the drives still mounted, use Ctrl-z to pause the installer and return to the terminal, when finished type 'fg' and Enter or Ctrl-z again to resume the installer." # Close Installer _CloseInst="Exit" _CloseInstBody="\nUnmount partitions (if any) and exit the installer?\n" # timezone _TimeZTitle="Timezone" _TimeZQ="\nConfirm time zone:" _TimeSubZBody="\nSelect the nearest city to you or one with the same time zone.\n\nTIP: Pressing the first letter of the city name repeatedly will navigate between entries beggining with that letter." _TimeZBody="\nThe time zone is used to set the system clock.\n\nSelect your country or continent from the list below" # bootloader _MntBootBody="\nSelect which bootloader to use." _InstSysTitle="Syslinux" _InstSysBody="\nInstall syslinux to the master boot record (MBR) or to the root (/) partition?" # mirrors _MirrorTitle="Mirrorlist Sorting" _MirrorSetup="\nSort the mirrorlist automatically?\n\nTakes longer but gets fastest mirrors.\n" _MirrorCmd="\nThe command below will be used to sort the mirrorlist, edit if needed.\n" # window managers and packages _WMChoice="Sessions" _WMChoiceBody="\nUse [Space] to toggle available sessions.\n\nFor all sessions a basic package set will be installed for basic compatibilty across sessions. In addition to this extra packages specific to each sessions will also be installed to provide basic functionality most people expect from an environment." _Packages="Additional Packages" _PackageMenu="\nSelect a category to choose packages from, once finished select '$_Done' to return to the main menu." _PackageBody="\nUse [Space] to toggle packages(s) and press [Enter] to accept the selection.\n\nNOTE: Some packages may already be installed by your desktop environment (if any). Extra packages may also be installed for the selected packages eg. Selecting qutebrowser will also install qt5ct (the Qt5 theme tool) and qt5-styleplugins (for Gtk themes in Qt applications)." # login setup _WMLogin="Login Managment" _LoginTypeBody="\nSelect which login managment to use." _AutoLoginBody="\nDo you want auto login+startx enabled?" _WMLoginBody="\nSelect which to use as your primary login session.\n\nThis can be changed by editing your ~/.xinitrc." # Set keymap, hwclock, local and timezone _CMapTitle="Console Keymap" _CMapBody="\nSelect console keymap, the console is the tty shell you reach before starting a graphical environment (usually Xorg).\n\nIts keymap is seperate from the one used by the graphical environments, though many do use the same such as 'us' English.\n\nDefault: us" _XMapBody="\nPick your system keymap from the list below\n\nThis keymap layout is used once a graphical environment is running (usually Xorg).\n\nIf a matching console keymap exists it will be used, otherwise you will be asked to select one for that as well.\n\nDefault: us" _LocaleBody="\nLocale determines the system language and currency formats.\n\nThe format for locale names is languagecode_COUNTRYCODE\n\neg. en_US is: english United States\n en_GB is: english Great Britain" # Configure _ConfHost="Hostname" _ConfLocale="Language and Locale" _HostNameBody="\nEnter a hostname for the new system.\n\nA hostname is used to identify systems on the network.\n\nIt's restricted to alphanumeric characters (a-z, A-Z, 0-9).\nIt can contain hyphens (-) BUT NOT at the beggining or end." # Create new user and set password _UserTitle="User Creation" _Username="Username:" _Password="Password:" _Password2="Password2:" _RootBody="--- Enter root password (empty uses the password entered above) ---" _UserBody="\nEnter a name and password for the new user account.\n\nThe name must not use capital letters, contain any periods (.), end with a hyphen (-), or include any colons (:)\n\nNOTE: Use the arrow keys to switch between input fields, [Tab] to toggle between input fields and the buttons, or just press [Enter] to accept." # Mounting (Partitions) _MntTitle="Mount Status" _MntFail="\nMount Failed!\n" _MntSucc="\nMount Succeeded!\n" _MntConfBody="\nConfirm mount options:" _WarnMount="\nIMPORTANT: Please choose carefully during mounting and formatting.\n\nDuring mounting, partitions can be mounted without formatting by selecting '$_Skip'.\nThis can be useful for data partitions or previously formatted partitions.\n\nThe one exception to this is the root (/) partition, it must be formatted before unpacking to ensure the system stability.\n" _MntBody="\nUse [Space] to toggle mount options from below, press [Enter] when done to confirm selection.\n\nNot selecting any and confirming will run an automatic mount." # Select Device _DevSelTitle="Device Selection" _DevSelBody="\nSelect a device to use from the list below.\n\nDevices (/dev) are the available drives on the system. /sda, /sdb ..." # Extra Partitions _ExtPartBody="\nYou can now select additional partitions you want mounted, once choosen you will be asked to enter a mountpoint.\n\nSelect '$_Done' to finish the mounting step and return to the main menu." _ExtPartBody1="\nWhere do you want the partition mounted?\n\nEnsure the name begins with a slash (/).\nExamples include: /usr, /home, /var, etc.\n" # kernel _KernelTitle="Linux Kernel" _KernelBody="\nSelect which kernel to use for the install." # shell _ShellTitle="Login Shell" _ShellBody="\nChoose a shell for the new user and root." # Partitioning Menu _PartTitle="Partitioning" _PartWipe="Secure Wipe" _PartAuto="Automatic Partitioning" _PartShowTree="Show Partition Table" _PartBody="\nFull device auto partitioning is available for beginners.\n\nUEFI systems require a vfat/fat32 partition between 100-512M in size to be mounted at /boot or /boot/efi, BIOS systems using LUKS will also require this but formatted as ext3 or ext4 instead." # Auto partition _PartBody1="\nWARNING:\n\nALL data on" _PartBody2="will be destroyed and the following partitions will be created\n\n- A 512M vfat/fat32 boot partition with boot flags enabled.\n- An ext4 partition using all remaining space" _PartBody3="\n\nDo you want to continue?\n" _PartWipeBody="will be destroyed using 'wipe -Ifre'.\n\nThis is ONLY intended for use on devices before sale or disposal to reliably destroy your data beyond recovery by filling it with random data multiple times. This is NOT for devices you intend to continue using.\nThe wiping process can take a long time depending on the size and speed of the drive.\n\nDo you still want to continue?\n" # bootloader _InstSysTitle="Install Syslinux" _InstSysBody="\nInstall syslinux to the master boot record (MBR) or to root (/)?" # File System _FSTitle="Choose Filesystem" _SelRootBody="\nSelect root (/) partition.\n\nThis is the partition where $DIST will be installed." _SelBiosBody="\nDo you want to use a separate boot partition? (required for LUKS)\n\nThis partition is where the bootloader will be installed.\n" _SelSwpNone="None" _SelSwpFile="Swapfile" _SelSwpSetup="Swap Setup" _SelSwpBody="\nSelect whether to use a swap partition, swapfile, or none." _SelSwpErr="Swap Setup Error: Must be 1(M|G) or greater, and can only contain whole numbers\n\nSize Entered:" _SelSwpSize="\nEnter the size to use for swap in MB or GB.\n\nFor ease of use and as an example the size has been filled in to the size of your system memory (RAM).\n\nMust be greater than 1, end in either M or G, and contain only whole numbers." _SelUefiBody="\nSelect the system EFI boot partition.\n\nThis is a required partition for booting UEFI systems. It's usually the first partition on the drive, less than 512M, and will be formatted as vfat/fat32 if not already." _FormUefiBody="IMPORTANT:\n\nThe EFI partition" _FormUefiBody2="is already formatted as vfat/fat32.\n\nFor a clean install, previously existing partitions should be reformatted, however this removes ALL data (bootloaders) on the partition so choose carefully.\n\nDo you want to reformat the partition?\n" _FormBiosBody="IMPORTANT:\n\nThe boot partition" _FormBiosBody2="is already formatted as ext3/4.\n\nFor a clean install, previously existing partitions should be reformatted, however this removes ALL data (bootloaders) on the partition so choose carefully.\n\nDo you want to reformat the partition?\n" # LUKS / DM-Crypt / Encryption _LuksMenuBody="\nDevices and volumes encrypted using dm_crypt cannot be accessed or seen without being first unlocked." _LuksMenuBody2="\n\nA seperate boot partition without encryption or logical volume management (LVM - unless using BIOS Grub) is required." _LuksMenuBody3="\n\nAutomatic uses default encryption settings, and is recommended for beginners, otherwise cypher and key size parameters may be entered manually." _LuksOpen="Open Encrypted Partition" _LuksOpenBody="Enter a name and password for the encrypted device.\n\nIt is not necessary to prefix it with /dev/mapper/.\n\nAn example name has been provided." _LuksEncrypt="Automatic LUKS Encryption" _LuksEncryptAdv="Define Key-Size and Cypher" _LuksEncryptBody="\nSelect the partition you want to encrypt." _LuksEncryptSucc="\nDone! encrypted partition opened and ready for mounting.\n" _LuksPartErrBody="\nA minimum of two partitions are required for encryption:\n\n1. Root (/) - standard or LVM.\n\n2. Boot (/boot or /boot/efi) - standard (except for LVM on BIOS systems)." _LuksCreateWaitBody="\nCreating encrypted partition:" _LuksOpenWaitBody="\nOpening encrypted partition:" _LuksWaitBody2="\n\nDevice or volume used:" _LuksCipherKey="Once the specified flags have been amended, they will automatically be used with the 'cryptsetup -q luksFormat /dev/...' command.\n\nNOTE: Do not specify any additional flags such as -v (--verbose) or -y (--verify-passphrase)." # Logical Volume Management _LvmMenu="Logical volume management (LVM) allows 'virtual' hard drives (volume groups) and partitions (logical volumes) to be created from existing drives and partitions.\n\nA volume group must be created first, then one or more logical volumes within it.\n\nLVM can also be used with an encrypted partition to create multiple logical volumes (e.g. root and home) in it." _LvmCreateVG="Create Volume Group and Logical Volume(s)" _LvmDelVG="Delete Volume Groups" _LvMDelAll="Delete *ALL* volume groups, logical volumes, and physical volumes" _LvmDetBody="\nExisting logical volume management (LVM) detected.\n\nActivating, please wait...\n" _LvmNameVgBody="Enter the name of the volume group (VG) to create.\n\nThe VG is the new virtual device to create out of the partition(s) selected." _LvmPvSelBody="Select the partition(s) to use for the physical volume (PV)." _LvmPvConfBody1="\nConfirm creation of volume group:" _LvmPvConfBody2="With the following partition(s):" _LvmPvActBody1="\nCreating and activating volume group:" _LvmPvDoneBody1="\nVolume group:" _LvmPvDoneBody2="has been created" _LvmLvNumBody1="\nUse [Spacebar] to select the number of logical volumes (LVs) to create in:" _LvmLvNumBody2="\nThe last (or only) logical volume will automatically use all remaining space in the volume group." _LvmLvNameBody1="Enter the name of the logical volume (LV) to create.\n\nThis is like setting a name or label for a partition.\n" _LvmLvNameBody2="\nNOTE: This logical volume will use up all remaining space in the volume group" _LvmLvSizeBody1="remaining" _LvmLvSizeBody2="\n\nEnter the size of the logical volume (LV) in megabytes (M) or gigabytes (G). For example, 100M will create a 100 megabyte LV. 10G will create a 10 Gigabyte LV.\n" _LvmCompBody="\nDone! all logical volumes have been created for the volume group.\n\nDo you want to view the device tree for the new LVM scheme?\n" _LvmDelQ="\nConfirm deletion of volume group(s) and logical volume(s).\n\nDeleting a volume group, will delete all logical volumes within as well." _LvmSelVGBody="Select volume group to delete.\n\nAll logical volumes within will also be deleted." # LVM Errors _LvmVGErr="\nNo volume groups found." _LvmNameVgErr="Invalid name entered.\n\nThe volume group name may be alpha-numeric, but may not contain spaces, start with a '/', or already be in use.\n" _LvmPartErrBody="There are no viable partitions available to use for LVM. A minimum of one is required.\n\nIf LVM is already in use, deactivating it will allow the partition(s) to be used again." _LvmLvNameErrBody="Invalid name entered.\n\nThe logical volume (LV) name may be alpha-numeric, but may not contain spaces or be preceded with a '/'\n" _LvmLvSizeErrBody="\nInvalid value Entered.\n\nMust be a numeric value with 'M' (megabytes) or 'G' (gigabytes) at the end.\n\neg. 400M, 10G, 250G, etc...\n\nThe value may also not be equal to or greater than the remaining size of the volume group.\n" # Error Messages _UserErrTitle="User Name Error" _PassErr="\nThe passwords entered do not match.\n" _UserErrBody="\nIncorrect user name.\n\nPlease try again.\n" _UserPassErr="\nThe user passwords entered do not match.\n" _RootPassErr="\nThe root passwords entered do not match.\n" _UserPassEmpty="\nThe user password cannot be left empty.\n" _ErrNoMount="\nPartition(s) must be mounted first.\n" _ErrNoConfig="\nYou need to configure the system first.\n" _ExtErrBody="\nCannot mount partition due to a problem with the mountpoint name.\n\nA name must be given after a forward slash.\n" _PartErrBody="\nYou'll need create the partiton(s) first.\n\n\nBIOS systems require at least one partition (ROOT).\n\nUEFI systems require at least two (ROOT and EFI).\n" # vim:tw=9999:syntax=off:nospell