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      1  1.53       nia /*	$NetBSD: msg.mi.en,v 1.53 2025/06/05 22:29:36 nia Exp $	*/
      2   1.1  dholland 
      3   1.1  dholland /*
      4   1.1  dholland  * Copyright 1997 Piermont Information Systems Inc.
      5   1.1  dholland  * All rights reserved.
      6   1.1  dholland  *
      7   1.1  dholland  * Written by Philip A. Nelson for Piermont Information Systems Inc.
      8   1.1  dholland  *
      9   1.1  dholland  * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
     10   1.1  dholland  * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions
     11   1.1  dholland  * are met:
     12   1.1  dholland  * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright
     13   1.1  dholland  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer.
     14   1.1  dholland  * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright
     15   1.1  dholland  *    notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in the
     16   1.1  dholland  *    documentation and/or other materials provided with the distribution.
     17   1.1  dholland  * 3. The name of Piermont Information Systems Inc. may not be used to endorse
     18   1.1  dholland  *    or promote products derived from this software without specific prior
     19   1.1  dholland  *    written permission.
     20   1.1  dholland  *
     21   1.1  dholland  * THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY PIERMONT INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC. ``AS IS''
     22   1.1  dholland  * AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE
     23   1.1  dholland  * IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE
     24   1.1  dholland  * ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL PIERMONT INFORMATION SYSTEMS INC. BE
     25   1.1  dholland  * LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR
     26   1.1  dholland  * CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF
     27   1.1  dholland  * SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS
     28   1.1  dholland  * INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN
     29   1.1  dholland  * CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE)
     30   1.1  dholland  * ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF
     31   1.1  dholland  * THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
     32   1.1  dholland  *
     33   1.1  dholland  */
     34   1.1  dholland 
     35   1.1  dholland /* MI Message catalog -- english, machine independent */
     36   1.1  dholland 
     37   1.1  dholland message sysinst_message_language
     38   1.1  dholland {Installation messages in English}
     39   1.1  dholland 
     40   1.1  dholland message sysinst_message_locale
     41   1.1  dholland {en_US.ISO8859-1}
     42   1.1  dholland 
     43  1.16    martin message	out_of_memory	{Out of memory!}
     44   1.1  dholland message Yes {Yes}
     45   1.1  dholland message No {No}
     46   1.1  dholland message All {All}
     47   1.1  dholland message Some {Some}
     48   1.1  dholland message None {None}
     49   1.1  dholland message none {none}
     50   1.1  dholland message OK {OK}
     51   1.1  dholland message ok {ok}
     52   1.1  dholland message On {On}
     53   1.1  dholland message Off {Off}
     54   1.1  dholland message unchanged {unchanged}
     55   1.1  dholland message Delete {Delete?}
     56   1.1  dholland 
     57   1.1  dholland message install
     58   1.1  dholland {install}
     59   1.1  dholland 
     60   1.1  dholland message reinstall
     61   1.1  dholland {reinstall sets for}
     62   1.1  dholland 
     63   1.1  dholland message upgrade
     64   1.1  dholland {upgrade}
     65   1.1  dholland 
     66   1.1  dholland message hello
     67   1.1  dholland {NetBSD/@@MACHINE@@ @@VERSION@@
     68   1.1  dholland 
     69   1.1  dholland This menu-driven tool is designed to help you install NetBSD to a hard
     70   1.1  dholland disk, or upgrade an existing NetBSD system, with a minimum of work.
     71   1.1  dholland In the following menus type the reference letter (a, b, c, ...) to
     72   1.1  dholland select an item, or type CTRL+N/CTRL+P to select the next/previous item.
     73   1.1  dholland The arrow keys and Page-up/Page-down may also work.
     74   1.1  dholland Activate the current selection from the menu by typing the enter key.
     75   1.1  dholland }
     76   1.1  dholland 
     77   1.1  dholland message thanks
     78   1.1  dholland {Thank you for using NetBSD!
     79   1.1  dholland }
     80   1.1  dholland 
     81   1.1  dholland message installusure
     82   1.1  dholland {You have chosen to install NetBSD on your hard disk.  This will change
     83   1.1  dholland information on your hard disk.  You should have made a full backup
     84   1.1  dholland before this procedure!  This procedure will do the following things:
     85   1.1  dholland 	a) Partition your disk
     86   1.1  dholland 	b) Create new BSD file systems
     87   1.1  dholland 	c) Load and install distribution sets
     88   1.1  dholland 	d) Some initial system configuration
     89   1.1  dholland 
     90   1.1  dholland (After you enter the partition information but before your disk is
     91   1.1  dholland changed, you will have the opportunity to quit this procedure.)
     92   1.1  dholland 
     93   1.1  dholland Shall we continue?
     94   1.1  dholland }
     95   1.1  dholland 
     96   1.1  dholland message upgradeusure
     97   1.1  dholland {Ok, let's upgrade NetBSD on your hard disk.  As always, this will
     98   1.1  dholland change information on your hard disk.  You should have made a full backup
     99   1.1  dholland before this procedure!  Do you really want to upgrade NetBSD?
    100   1.1  dholland (This is your last warning before this procedure starts modifying your
    101   1.1  dholland disks.)
    102   1.1  dholland }
    103   1.1  dholland 
    104   1.1  dholland message reinstallusure
    105   1.1  dholland {Ok, let's unpack the NetBSD distribution sets to a bootable hard disk.
    106   1.8       snj This procedure just fetches and unpacks sets onto a pre-partitioned
    107   1.8       snj bootable disk.  It does not label disks, upgrade bootblocks, or save
    108   1.1  dholland any existing configuration info.  (Quit and choose `install' or
    109   1.1  dholland `upgrade' if you want those options.)  You should have already done an
    110   1.1  dholland `install' or `upgrade' before starting this procedure!
    111   1.1  dholland 
    112   1.1  dholland Do you really want to reinstall NetBSD distribution sets?
    113   1.1  dholland (This is your last warning before this procedure starts modifying your
    114   1.1  dholland disks.)
    115   1.1  dholland }
    116   1.1  dholland 
    117   1.1  dholland message mount_failed
    118   1.8       snj {Mounting %s failed.  Continue?
    119   1.1  dholland }
    120   1.1  dholland 
    121   1.1  dholland message nodisk
    122   1.1  dholland {I can not find any hard disks for use by NetBSD.  You will be
    123   1.1  dholland returned to the original menu.
    124   1.1  dholland }
    125   1.1  dholland 
    126   1.1  dholland message onedisk
    127   1.1  dholland {I found only one disk, %s.
    128   1.1  dholland Therefore I assume you want to %s NetBSD on it.
    129   1.1  dholland }
    130   1.1  dholland 
    131   1.1  dholland message ask_disk
    132  1.53       nia {On which disk do you want to %s NetBSD?
    133  1.53       nia The most common disk types are:
    134  1.53       nia 	- wd: SATA, ATA, or IDE
    135  1.53       nia 	- sd: SCSI or removable USB disk
    136  1.53       nia 	- ld: NVMe (e.g. M.2 card), SD/MMC card, or virtual disk
    137  1.53       nia }
    138   1.1  dholland 
    139   1.1  dholland message Available_disks
    140   1.1  dholland {Available disks}
    141   1.1  dholland 
    142  1.40    martin message Available_wedges	{Existing "wedges"}
    143  1.40    martin 
    144   1.1  dholland message heads
    145   1.1  dholland {heads}
    146   1.1  dholland 
    147   1.1  dholland message sectors
    148   1.1  dholland {sectors}
    149   1.1  dholland 
    150   1.1  dholland message mountpoint
    151  1.47    martin {mount point (or '-')}
    152   1.1  dholland 
    153   1.1  dholland message cylname
    154   1.1  dholland {cyl}
    155   1.1  dholland 
    156   1.1  dholland message secname
    157   1.1  dholland {sec}
    158   1.1  dholland 
    159   1.1  dholland message megname
    160   1.1  dholland {MB}
    161   1.1  dholland 
    162  1.16    martin message gigname
    163  1.16    martin {GB}
    164  1.16    martin 
    165  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    166  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
    167  1.16    martin  *  $1 = partitioning scheme name	Guid Partition Table
    168  1.16    martin  *  $2 = short version of $1		GPT
    169  1.16    martin  *  $3 = disk size for NetBSD		3TB
    170  1.16    martin  *  $4 = full install size min.		127M
    171  1.16    martin  *  $5 = install with X min.		427M
    172  1.16    martin  */
    173  1.16    martin message	layout_prologue_none
    174  1.16    martin {You can use a simple editor to set the sizes of the NetBSD partitions,
    175  1.16    martin or apply the default partition sizes and contents.}
    176  1.16    martin 
    177  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    178  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
    179  1.16    martin  *  $1 = partitioning scheme name	Guid Partition Table
    180  1.16    martin  *  $2 = short version of $1		GPT
    181  1.16    martin  *  $3 = disk size for NetBSD		3TB
    182  1.16    martin  *  $4 = full install size min.		127M
    183  1.16    martin  *  $5 = install with X min.		427M
    184  1.16    martin  */
    185  1.16    martin 
    186  1.16    martin message	layout_prologue_existing
    187  1.16    martin {If you do not want to use the existing partitions, you can
    188  1.16    martin use a simple editor to set the sizes of the NetBSD partitions,
    189  1.16    martin or remove existing ones and apply the default partition sizes.}
    190  1.16    martin 
    191  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    192  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
    193  1.16    martin  *  $1 = partitioning scheme name	Guid Partition Table
    194  1.16    martin  *  $2 = short version of $1		GPT
    195  1.16    martin  *  $3 = disk size for NetBSD		3TB
    196  1.16    martin  *  $4 = full install size min.		127M
    197  1.16    martin  *  $5 = install with X min.		427M
    198  1.16    martin  */
    199  1.16    martin message layout_main
    200  1.16    martin {
    201  1.16    martin 
    202  1.16    martin You will then be given the opportunity to change any of the partition
    203  1.16    martin details.
    204  1.16    martin 
    205  1.16    martin The NetBSD (or free) part of your disk ($0) is $3.
    206  1.16    martin 
    207  1.16    martin A full installation requires at least $4 without X and
    208  1.16    martin at least $5 if the X sets are included.}
    209   1.1  dholland 
    210   1.1  dholland message Choose_your_size_specifier
    211  1.16    martin {Choosing mega- or gigabytes will give partition sizes close
    212  1.16    martin to your choice, but aligned to cylinder boundaries.
    213  1.16    martin Choosing sectors will allow you to more accurately specify
    214  1.16    martin the sizes. On most disks, there is little to gain from
    215  1.16    martin cylinder alignment.  On very old disks, it is most efficient
    216   1.8       snj to choose partition sizes that are exact multiples of your actual
    217   1.1  dholland cylinder size.
    218   1.1  dholland 
    219   1.1  dholland Choose your size specifier}
    220   1.1  dholland 
    221   1.1  dholland message ptnsizes
    222   1.1  dholland {You can now change the sizes for the system partitions.  The default is
    223   1.8       snj to allocate all the space to the root file system.  However, you may wish
    224   1.1  dholland to have separate /usr (additional system files), /var (log files etc)
    225   1.8       snj or /home (users' home directories) file systems.
    226   1.1  dholland 
    227  1.16    martin Free space will be added to the partition marked with a '+'.}
    228  1.16    martin 
    229  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    230  1.16    martin  *  $0 = list of marker explanations	'=' existining, '@' external
    231  1.16    martin  */
    232  1.16    martin message ptnsizes_markers		{Other markers: $0 partition.}
    233  1.16    martin message ptnsizes_mark_existing		{'=' existing}
    234  1.16    martin message ptnsizes_mark_external		{'@' external}
    235   1.1  dholland 
    236  1.16    martin message ptnheaders_size 	{Size}
    237  1.16    martin message ptnheaders_filesystem	{Filesystem}
    238   1.1  dholland 
    239   1.1  dholland message askfsmount
    240  1.53       nia {Mount point (empty to cancel)?}
    241   1.1  dholland 
    242   1.1  dholland message askfssize
    243   1.1  dholland {Size for %s in %s?}
    244   1.1  dholland 
    245   1.1  dholland message askunits
    246  1.16    martin {Change input units (sectors/cylinders/MB/GB)}
    247   1.1  dholland 
    248   1.1  dholland message NetBSD_partition_cant_change
    249   1.1  dholland {NetBSD partition}
    250   1.1  dholland 
    251   1.1  dholland message Whole_disk_cant_change
    252   1.1  dholland {Whole disk}
    253   1.1  dholland 
    254   1.1  dholland message Boot_partition_cant_change
    255   1.1  dholland {Boot partition}
    256   1.1  dholland 
    257   1.1  dholland message add_another_ptn
    258   1.1  dholland {Add a user defined partition}
    259   1.1  dholland 
    260  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    261  1.16    martin  *  $0 = free space			1.4
    262  1.16    martin  *  $1 = size unit			GB
    263  1.16    martin  */
    264   1.1  dholland message fssizesok
    265  1.16    martin {Go on.  Free space $0 $1.}
    266   1.1  dholland 
    267  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    268  1.16    martin  *  $0 = missing space			1.4
    269  1.16    martin  *  $1 = size unit			GB
    270  1.16    martin  */
    271   1.1  dholland message fssizesbad
    272  1.16    martin {Abort.  Not enough space, $0 $1 missing!}
    273   1.1  dholland 
    274   1.1  dholland message startoutsidedisk
    275   1.1  dholland {The start value you specified is beyond the end of the disk.
    276   1.1  dholland }
    277   1.1  dholland 
    278   1.1  dholland message endoutsidedisk
    279   1.1  dholland {With this value, the partition end is beyond the end of the disk.
    280  1.16    martin Your partition size has been truncated.}
    281   1.1  dholland 
    282  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    283  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
    284  1.16    martin  *  $1 = partitioning scheme name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
    285  1.16    martin  *  $2 = short version of $1		MBR
    286  1.16    martin  *  $3 = disk size			3TB
    287  1.16    martin  *  $4 = size limit			2TB
    288  1.16    martin  */
    289   1.1  dholland message toobigdisklabel
    290   1.1  dholland {
    291  1.16    martin This disk ($0) is too large ($3) for a $2 partition table (max $4),
    292  1.16    martin hence only the start of the disk is usable.
    293   1.1  dholland }
    294   1.1  dholland 
    295  1.16    martin message cvtscheme_hdr		{What would you like to do to the existing partitions?}
    296  1.16    martin message cvtscheme_keep		{keep (use only part of disk)}
    297  1.16    martin message cvtscheme_delete	{delete (all data will be lost!)}
    298  1.16    martin message cvtscheme_convert	{convert to another partitioning method}
    299  1.16    martin message cvtscheme_abort		{abort}
    300  1.43    martin message cvtscheme_error
    301  1.43    martin {Could not convert all partitions}
    302  1.16    martin 
    303  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    304  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
    305  1.16    martin  *  $1 = partitioning scheme name	BSD disklabel
    306  1.16    martin  *  $2 = short version of $1		disklabel
    307  1.16    martin  *  $3 = optional install flag          (I)nstall,
    308  1.16    martin  *  $4 = additional flags description	(B)ootable
    309  1.16    martin  *  $5 = total size			2TB
    310  1.16    martin  *  $6 = free size			244MB
    311  1.16    martin  */
    312   1.1  dholland message fspart
    313  1.16    martin {We now have your $2 partitions for $0 below.
    314   1.1  dholland This is your last chance to change them.
    315   1.1  dholland 
    316  1.24    martin Flags: $3(N)ewfs$4.   Total size: $5, free: $6}
    317   1.1  dholland 
    318  1.16    martin message ptnheaders_start	{Start}
    319  1.16    martin message ptnheaders_end		{End}
    320  1.16    martin message ptnheaders_fstype	{FS type}
    321   1.1  dholland 
    322   1.1  dholland message partition_sizes_ok
    323   1.1  dholland {Partition sizes ok}
    324   1.1  dholland 
    325   1.1  dholland message edfspart
    326  1.16    martin {The current values for this partition are
    327  1.16    martin displayed below.
    328   1.1  dholland 
    329  1.16    martin Select the field you wish to change:}
    330   1.1  dholland 
    331  1.16    martin message ptn_newfs		{newfs}
    332  1.16    martin message ptn_mount		{mount}
    333  1.16    martin message ptn_mount_options	{mount options}
    334  1.16    martin message ptn_mountpt		{mount point}
    335   1.1  dholland 
    336   1.1  dholland message toggle
    337   1.1  dholland {Toggle}
    338   1.1  dholland 
    339   1.1  dholland message restore
    340   1.1  dholland {Restore original values}
    341   1.1  dholland 
    342   1.1  dholland message Select_the_type
    343   1.1  dholland {Select the type}
    344   1.1  dholland 
    345   1.1  dholland message other_types
    346   1.1  dholland {other types}
    347   1.1  dholland 
    348  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    349  1.16    martin  *  $0 = valid partition shortcuts	a-e
    350  1.16    martin  *  $1 = maximum allowed		4292098047
    351  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size unit			MB
    352  1.16    martin  */
    353  1.16    martin message label_size_head
    354  1.16    martin {Special values that can be entered for the size value:
    355  1.16    martin     -1:   use until the end}
    356  1.16    martin 
    357  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    358  1.16    martin  *  $0 = valid partition shortcuts	a-e
    359  1.16    martin  *  $1 = maximum allowed		4292098047
    360  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size unit			MB
    361  1.16    martin  */
    362  1.16    martin message label_size_part_hint
    363  1.16    martin {   $0:   use until the given partition}
    364   1.1  dholland 
    365  1.16    martin 
    366  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    367  1.16    martin  *  $0 = valid partition shortcuts	a-e
    368  1.16    martin  *  $1 = maximum allowed		4292098047
    369  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size unit			MB
    370  1.16    martin  */
    371  1.16    martin message label_size_tail			{Size (max $1 $2)}
    372  1.16    martin 
    373  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    374  1.16    martin  *  $0 = valid partition shortcuts	a-e
    375  1.16    martin  *  $1 = valid free space shortcuts	f-h
    376  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size unit			MB
    377  1.16    martin  */
    378  1.16    martin message label_offset_head
    379  1.16    martin {Special values that can be entered for the offset value:
    380  1.16    martin     -1:   start at the beginning}
    381  1.16    martin 
    382  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    383  1.16    martin  *  $0 = valid partition shortcuts	a-e
    384  1.16    martin  *  $1 = valid free space shortcuts	f-h
    385  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size unit			MB
    386  1.16    martin  */
    387  1.16    martin message label_offset_part_hint
    388  1.16    martin {   $0:   start at the end of given partition}
    389  1.16    martin 
    390  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    391  1.16    martin  *  $0 = valid partition shortcuts	a-e
    392  1.16    martin  *  $1 = valid free space shortcuts	f-h
    393  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size unit			MB
    394  1.16    martin  */
    395  1.16    martin message label_offset_space_hint
    396  1.16    martin {   $1:   start at the beginning of given free space}
    397  1.16    martin 
    398  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    399  1.16    martin  *  $0 = valid partition shortcuts	a-e
    400  1.16    martin  *  $1 = valid free space shortcuts	f-h
    401  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size unit			MB
    402  1.16    martin  */
    403  1.16    martin message label_offset_tail		{Start ($2)}
    404   1.1  dholland 
    405   1.1  dholland message invalid_sector_number
    406  1.16    martin {Badly formed number}
    407   1.1  dholland 
    408   1.1  dholland message packname
    409   1.1  dholland {Please enter a name for your NetBSD disk}
    410   1.1  dholland 
    411   1.1  dholland message lastchance
    412   1.1  dholland {Ok, we are now ready to install NetBSD on your hard disk (%s).  Nothing has been
    413   1.1  dholland written yet.  This is your last chance to quit this process before anything
    414   1.1  dholland gets changed.
    415   1.1  dholland 
    416   1.1  dholland Shall we continue?
    417   1.1  dholland }
    418   1.1  dholland 
    419   1.1  dholland message disksetupdone
    420   1.8       snj {Ok, the first part of the procedure is finished.  Sysinst has
    421   1.1  dholland written a disklabel to the target disk, and newfs'ed and fsck'ed
    422   1.1  dholland the new partitions you specified for the target disk.
    423   1.1  dholland }
    424   1.1  dholland 
    425   1.1  dholland message disksetupdoneupdate
    426   1.8       snj {Ok, the first part of the procedure is finished.  Sysinst has
    427   1.1  dholland written a disklabel to the target disk, and fsck'ed the new
    428   1.1  dholland partitions you specified for the target disk.
    429   1.1  dholland }
    430   1.1  dholland 
    431   1.1  dholland message openfail
    432   1.1  dholland {Could not open %s, error message was: %s.
    433   1.1  dholland }
    434   1.1  dholland 
    435  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    436  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			/dev/wd0a
    437  1.16    martin  *  $1 = mount path			/usr
    438  1.16    martin  */
    439   1.1  dholland message mountfail
    440  1.16    martin {mount of device $0 on $1 failed.
    441   1.1  dholland }
    442   1.1  dholland 
    443   1.1  dholland message extractcomplete
    444   1.1  dholland {The extraction of the selected sets for NetBSD-@@VERSION@@ is complete.
    445   1.8       snj The system is now able to boot from the selected hard disk.  To complete
    446   1.1  dholland the installation, sysinst will give you the opportunity to configure
    447   1.1  dholland some essential things first.
    448   1.1  dholland }
    449   1.1  dholland 
    450   1.1  dholland message instcomplete
    451   1.1  dholland {The installation of NetBSD-@@VERSION@@ is now complete.  The system
    452   1.1  dholland should boot from hard disk.  Follow the instructions in the INSTALL
    453   1.8       snj document about final configuration of your system.  We also recommend
    454   1.8       snj reading the afterboot(8) manpage; it contains a list of things to be
    455   1.8       snj checked after the first complete boot.
    456   1.1  dholland 
    457   1.8       snj At a minimum, you should edit /etc/rc.conf to match your needs.  See
    458   1.1  dholland /etc/defaults/rc.conf for the default values.
    459   1.1  dholland }
    460   1.1  dholland 
    461   1.1  dholland message upgrcomplete
    462   1.1  dholland {The upgrade to NetBSD-@@VERSION@@ is now complete.  You will
    463   1.1  dholland now need to follow the instructions in the INSTALL document as to
    464   1.1  dholland what you need to do to get your system reconfigured for your situation.
    465   1.1  dholland Remember to (re)read the afterboot(8) manpage as it may contain new
    466   1.1  dholland items since your last upgrade.
    467   1.1  dholland }
    468   1.1  dholland 
    469   1.1  dholland 
    470   1.1  dholland message unpackcomplete
    471   1.1  dholland {Unpacking additional release sets of NetBSD-@@VERSION@@ is now complete.
    472   1.1  dholland You will now need to follow the instructions in the INSTALL document
    473   1.1  dholland to get your system reconfigured for your situation.
    474   1.1  dholland The afterboot(8) manpage can also be of some help.
    475   1.1  dholland 
    476   1.8       snj If you unpacked the etc set, you will need to edit /etc/rc.conf to get a
    477   1.8       snj multi-user system.  At a minimum, you will need to change rc_configured=NO
    478   1.8       snj to rc_configured=YES.
    479   1.1  dholland }
    480   1.1  dholland 
    481   1.1  dholland message distmedium
    482   1.1  dholland {Your disk is now ready for installing the kernel and the distribution
    483   1.1  dholland sets.  As noted in your INSTALL notes, you have several options.  For
    484   1.1  dholland ftp or nfs, you must be connected to a network with access to the proper
    485   1.1  dholland machines.
    486   1.1  dholland 
    487   1.1  dholland Sets selected %d, processed %d, Next set %s.
    488   1.1  dholland 
    489   1.1  dholland }
    490   1.1  dholland 
    491   1.1  dholland message distset
    492   1.1  dholland {The NetBSD distribution is broken into a collection of distribution
    493   1.1  dholland sets.  There are some basic sets that are needed by all installations
    494   1.8       snj and there are some other sets that are optional.  You may choose to install
    495   1.8       snj a core set (Minimal installation), all of them (Full installation), or a custom
    496   1.8       snj group of sets (Custom installation).
    497   1.8       snj }
    498   1.1  dholland 
    499  1.33    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    500  1.33    martin  *  $0 = sets suffix			.tgz
    501  1.33    martin  *  $1 = URL protocol used		ftp
    502  1.33    martin  */
    503   1.1  dholland message ftpsource
    504  1.33    martin {The following are the $1 site, directory, user, and password that
    505   1.1  dholland will be used.  If "user" is "ftp", then the password is not needed.
    506   1.1  dholland 
    507   1.1  dholland }
    508   1.1  dholland 
    509   1.1  dholland message email
    510   1.1  dholland {e-mail address}
    511   1.1  dholland 
    512   1.1  dholland message dev
    513   1.1  dholland {device}
    514   1.1  dholland 
    515  1.33    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    516  1.33    martin  *  $0 = sets suffix			.tgz
    517  1.33    martin  */
    518   1.1  dholland message nfssource
    519   1.1  dholland {Enter the nfs host and server directory where the distribution is located.
    520  1.33    martin Remember, the directory should contain the $0 files and
    521   1.1  dholland must be nfs mountable.
    522   1.1  dholland 
    523   1.1  dholland }
    524   1.1  dholland 
    525   1.1  dholland message floppysource
    526   1.1  dholland {Enter the floppy device to be used and transfer directory on the target
    527   1.1  dholland file system.  The set files must be in the root directory of the floppies.
    528   1.1  dholland 
    529   1.1  dholland }
    530   1.1  dholland 
    531  1.33    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    532  1.33    martin  *  $0 = sets suffix			.tgz
    533  1.33    martin  */
    534   1.1  dholland message cdromsource
    535   1.1  dholland {Enter the CDROM device to be used and directory on the CDROM where
    536   1.1  dholland the distribution is located.
    537  1.33    martin Remember, the directory should contain the $0 files.
    538   1.1  dholland 
    539   1.1  dholland }
    540   1.1  dholland 
    541  1.33    martin message No_cd_found
    542  1.34    martin {Could not locate a CD medium in any drive with the distribution sets!
    543  1.34    martin Enter the correct data manually, or insert a disk and retry.
    544  1.34    martin }
    545  1.34    martin 
    546  1.34    martin message abort_install
    547  1.34    martin {Cancel installation}
    548  1.34    martin 
    549  1.34    martin message source_sel_retry
    550  1.34    martin {Back to source selection & retry}
    551  1.33    martin 
    552   1.1  dholland message Available_cds
    553   1.1  dholland {Available CDs }
    554   1.1  dholland 
    555   1.1  dholland message ask_cd
    556   1.8       snj {Multiple CDs found.  Please select the one containing the install CD.}
    557   1.1  dholland 
    558   1.1  dholland message cd_path_not_found
    559   1.1  dholland {The installation sets have not been found at the default location on this
    560   1.8       snj CD.  Please check the device and path name.}
    561   1.1  dholland 
    562  1.33    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    563  1.33    martin  *  $0 = sets suffix			.tgz
    564  1.33    martin  */
    565   1.1  dholland message localfssource
    566   1.1  dholland {Enter the unmounted local device and directory on that device where
    567   1.1  dholland the distribution is located.
    568  1.33    martin Remember, the directory should contain the $0 files.
    569   1.1  dholland 
    570   1.1  dholland }
    571   1.1  dholland 
    572  1.33    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    573  1.33    martin  *  $0 = sets suffix			.tgz
    574  1.33    martin  */
    575   1.1  dholland message localdir
    576   1.1  dholland {Enter the already-mounted local directory where the distribution is located.
    577  1.33    martin Remember, the directory should contain the $0 files.
    578   1.1  dholland 
    579   1.1  dholland }
    580   1.1  dholland 
    581   1.1  dholland message filesys
    582   1.1  dholland {file system}
    583   1.1  dholland 
    584   1.1  dholland message nonet
    585   1.1  dholland {I can not find any network interfaces for use by NetBSD.  You will be
    586   1.1  dholland returned to the previous menu.
    587   1.1  dholland }
    588   1.1  dholland 
    589   1.1  dholland message netup
    590   1.1  dholland {The following network interfaces are active: %s
    591   1.1  dholland Does one of them connect to the required server?}
    592   1.1  dholland 
    593   1.1  dholland message asknetdev
    594   1.2    martin {Which network device would you like to use?}
    595   1.1  dholland 
    596   1.2    martin message netdevs
    597   1.2    martin {Available interfaces}
    598   1.1  dholland 
    599   1.1  dholland message netinfo
    600   1.1  dholland {To be able to use the network, we need answers to the following:
    601   1.1  dholland 
    602   1.1  dholland }
    603   1.1  dholland 
    604   1.1  dholland message net_domain
    605   1.1  dholland {Your DNS domain}
    606   1.1  dholland 
    607   1.1  dholland message net_host
    608   1.1  dholland {Your host name}
    609   1.1  dholland 
    610   1.1  dholland message net_ip
    611   1.7   mbalmer {Your IPv4 address}
    612   1.1  dholland 
    613   1.1  dholland message net_srv_ip
    614   1.7   mbalmer {Server IPv4 address}
    615   1.1  dholland 
    616   1.1  dholland message net_mask
    617   1.1  dholland {IPv4 Netmask}
    618   1.1  dholland 
    619   1.1  dholland message net_namesrv
    620   1.4       roy {Your name server}
    621   1.1  dholland 
    622   1.1  dholland message net_defroute
    623   1.1  dholland {IPv4 gateway}
    624   1.1  dholland 
    625   1.1  dholland message net_media
    626  1.52       nia {Network media type (empty to autoconfigure)}
    627   1.1  dholland 
    628  1.37       nia message net_ssid
    629  1.37       nia {Wi-Fi SSID?}
    630  1.37       nia 
    631  1.37       nia message net_passphrase
    632  1.37       nia {Wi-Fi passphrase?}
    633  1.37       nia 
    634   1.1  dholland message netok
    635   1.1  dholland {The following are the values you entered.
    636   1.1  dholland 
    637   1.1  dholland DNS Domain:		%s
    638   1.1  dholland Host Name:		%s
    639   1.4       roy Nameserver:		%s
    640   1.1  dholland Primary Interface:	%s
    641   1.4       roy Media type:		%s
    642   1.1  dholland Host IP:		%s
    643   1.1  dholland Netmask:		%s
    644   1.1  dholland IPv4 Gateway:		%s
    645   1.1  dholland }
    646   1.1  dholland 
    647   1.1  dholland message netok_slip
    648   1.1  dholland {The following are the values you entered.  Are they OK?
    649   1.1  dholland 
    650   1.1  dholland DNS Domain:		%s
    651   1.1  dholland Host Name:		%s
    652   1.4       roy Nameserver:		%s
    653   1.1  dholland Primary Interface:	%s
    654   1.4       roy Media type:		%s
    655   1.1  dholland Host IP:		%s
    656   1.1  dholland Server IP:		%s
    657   1.1  dholland Netmask:		%s
    658   1.1  dholland IPv4 Gateway:		%s
    659   1.1  dholland }
    660   1.1  dholland 
    661   1.1  dholland message netokv6
    662   1.1  dholland {IPv6 autoconf:		%s
    663   1.1  dholland }
    664   1.1  dholland 
    665   1.1  dholland message netok_ok
    666   1.1  dholland {Are they OK?}
    667   1.1  dholland 
    668   1.1  dholland message wait_network
    669   1.1  dholland {
    670   1.1  dholland Waiting while network interface comes up.
    671   1.1  dholland }
    672   1.1  dholland 
    673   1.1  dholland message resolv
    674   1.1  dholland {Could not create /etc/resolv.conf.  Install aborted.
    675   1.1  dholland }
    676   1.1  dholland 
    677  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    678  1.16    martin  *  $0 = target prefix			/target
    679  1.16    martin  *  $1 = error message			No such file or directory
    680  1.16    martin  */
    681   1.1  dholland message realdir
    682  1.16    martin {Could not change to directory $0: $1.
    683  1.16    martin Install aborted.}
    684   1.1  dholland 
    685   1.1  dholland message delete_xfer_file
    686   1.1  dholland {Delete after install}
    687   1.1  dholland 
    688  1.21    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    689  1.21    martin  *  $0 = set name			base
    690  1.21    martin  */
    691   1.1  dholland message notarfile
    692  1.21    martin {Release set $0 does not exist.}
    693   1.1  dholland 
    694   1.1  dholland message endtarok
    695   1.1  dholland {All selected distribution sets unpacked successfully.}
    696   1.1  dholland 
    697   1.1  dholland message endtar
    698   1.1  dholland {There were problems unpacking distribution sets.
    699   1.1  dholland Your installation is incomplete.
    700   1.1  dholland 
    701   1.1  dholland You selected %d distribution sets.  %d sets couldn't be found
    702   1.1  dholland and %d were skipped after an error occurred.  Of the %d
    703   1.1  dholland that were attempted, %d unpacked without errors and %d with errors.
    704   1.1  dholland 
    705   1.8       snj Aborting installation.  Please recheck your distribution source
    706   1.1  dholland and consider reinstalling sets from the main menu.}
    707   1.1  dholland 
    708  1.16    martin message abort_inst {Install aborted.}
    709  1.16    martin message abort_part {Partitioning aborted.}
    710   1.1  dholland 
    711   1.1  dholland message abortinst
    712   1.1  dholland {The distribution was not successfully loaded.  You will need to proceed
    713   1.1  dholland by hand.  Installation aborted.
    714   1.1  dholland }
    715   1.1  dholland 
    716   1.1  dholland message abortupgr
    717   1.1  dholland {The distribution was not successfully loaded.  You will need to proceed
    718   1.1  dholland by hand.  Upgrade aborted.
    719   1.1  dholland }
    720   1.1  dholland 
    721   1.1  dholland message abortunpack
    722   1.1  dholland {Unpacking additional sets was not successful.  You will need to
    723   1.1  dholland proceed by hand, or choose a different source for release sets and try
    724   1.1  dholland again.
    725   1.1  dholland }
    726   1.1  dholland 
    727   1.1  dholland message createfstab
    728   1.1  dholland {There is a big problem!  Can not create /mnt/etc/fstab.  Bailing out!
    729   1.1  dholland }
    730   1.1  dholland 
    731   1.1  dholland 
    732   1.1  dholland message noetcfstab
    733   1.1  dholland {Help! No /etc/fstab in target disk %s.  Aborting upgrade.
    734   1.1  dholland }
    735   1.1  dholland 
    736   1.1  dholland message badetcfstab
    737   1.1  dholland {Help! Can't parse /etc/fstab in target disk %s.  Aborting upgrade.
    738   1.1  dholland }
    739   1.1  dholland 
    740   1.1  dholland message X_oldexists
    741   1.1  dholland {I cannot save %s/bin/X as %s/bin/X.old, because the
    742   1.8       snj target disk already has an %s/bin/X.old.  Please fix this before
    743   1.1  dholland continuing.
    744   1.1  dholland 
    745   1.1  dholland One way is to start a shell from the Utilities menu, examine the
    746   1.1  dholland target %s/bin/X and %s/bin/X.old.  If
    747   1.1  dholland %s/bin/X.old is from a completed upgrade, you can rm -f
    748   1.1  dholland %s/bin/X.old and restart.  Or if %s/bin/X.old is from
    749   1.1  dholland a recent, incomplete upgrade, you can rm -f %s/bin/X and mv
    750   1.1  dholland %s/bin/X.old to %s/bin/X
    751   1.1  dholland 
    752   1.1  dholland Aborting upgrade.}
    753   1.1  dholland 
    754   1.1  dholland message netnotup
    755   1.1  dholland {There was a problem in setting up the network.  Either your gateway
    756   1.1  dholland or your nameserver was not reachable by a ping.  Do you want to
    757   1.8       snj configure your network again?  ("No" allows you to continue anyway
    758   1.1  dholland or abort the install process.)
    759   1.1  dholland }
    760   1.1  dholland 
    761   1.1  dholland message netnotup_continueanyway
    762   1.1  dholland {Would you like to continue the install process anyway, and assume
    763   1.8       snj that the network is working?  ("No" aborts the install process.)
    764   1.1  dholland }
    765   1.1  dholland 
    766   1.1  dholland message makedev
    767   1.1  dholland {Making device nodes ...
    768   1.1  dholland }
    769   1.1  dholland 
    770  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
    771  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			/dev/rwd0a
    772  1.16    martin  *  $1 = file system type		ffs
    773  1.16    martin  *  $2 = error return code form fsck	8
    774  1.16    martin  */
    775   1.1  dholland message badfs
    776  1.16    martin {It appears that $0 is not a $1 file system or the fsck was
    777  1.16    martin not successful.  Try mounting it anyway?  (Error number $2.)
    778   1.1  dholland }
    779   1.1  dholland 
    780   1.1  dholland message rootmissing
    781   1.1  dholland { target root is missing %s.
    782   1.1  dholland }
    783   1.1  dholland 
    784   1.1  dholland message badroot
    785   1.1  dholland {The completed new root file system failed a basic sanity check.
    786   1.8       snj Are you sure you installed all the required sets?
    787   1.1  dholland }
    788   1.1  dholland 
    789   1.1  dholland message fd_type
    790   1.1  dholland {Floppy file system type}
    791   1.1  dholland 
    792   1.1  dholland message fdnotfound
    793   1.1  dholland {Could not find the file on the floppy.
    794   1.1  dholland }
    795   1.1  dholland 
    796   1.1  dholland message fdremount
    797   1.1  dholland {The floppy was not mounted successfully.
    798   1.1  dholland }
    799   1.1  dholland 
    800   1.1  dholland message fdmount
    801   1.1  dholland {Please load the floppy containing the file named "%s.%s".
    802   1.1  dholland 
    803   1.8       snj If the set has no more disks, select "Set finished" to install the set.
    804   1.1  dholland Select "Abort fetch" to return to the install media selection menu.
    805   1.1  dholland }
    806   1.1  dholland 
    807   1.1  dholland message mntnetconfig
    808   1.1  dholland {Is the network information you entered accurate for this machine
    809   1.1  dholland in regular operation and do you want it installed in /etc? }
    810   1.1  dholland 
    811   1.1  dholland message cur_distsets
    812   1.1  dholland {The following is the list of distribution sets that will be used.
    813   1.1  dholland 
    814   1.1  dholland }
    815   1.1  dholland 
    816   1.1  dholland message cur_distsets_header
    817  1.51   hannken {   Distribution set                   Selected
    818  1.51   hannken    ---------------------------------- --------
    819   1.1  dholland }
    820   1.1  dholland 
    821   1.1  dholland message set_base
    822   1.1  dholland {Base}
    823   1.1  dholland 
    824  1.49       nia message set_base32
    825  1.49       nia {Base 32-bit compatibility libraries}
    826  1.49       nia 
    827  1.50       nia message set_base64
    828  1.50       nia {Base 64-bit compatibility libraries}
    829  1.50       nia 
    830   1.1  dholland message set_system
    831   1.9      gson {Configuration files (/etc)}
    832   1.1  dholland 
    833   1.1  dholland message set_compiler
    834   1.8       snj {Compiler tools}
    835   1.1  dholland 
    836  1.29  jmcneill message set_dtb
    837  1.29  jmcneill {Devicetree hardware descriptions}
    838  1.29  jmcneill 
    839   1.1  dholland message set_games
    840   1.1  dholland {Games}
    841   1.1  dholland 
    842  1.36      maya message set_gpufw
    843  1.36      maya {Graphics driver firmware}
    844  1.36      maya 
    845   1.1  dholland message set_man_pages
    846   1.8       snj {Manual pages}
    847   1.1  dholland 
    848  1.49       nia message set_man_pages_html
    849  1.49       nia {Manual pages (HTML)}
    850  1.49       nia 
    851   1.1  dholland message set_misc
    852   1.1  dholland {Miscellaneous}
    853   1.1  dholland 
    854   1.1  dholland message set_modules
    855   1.8       snj {Kernel modules}
    856   1.1  dholland 
    857  1.22      maya message set_rescue
    858  1.22      maya {Recovery tools}
    859  1.22      maya 
    860   1.1  dholland message set_tests
    861   1.1  dholland {Test programs}
    862   1.1  dholland 
    863   1.1  dholland message set_text_tools
    864   1.8       snj {Text processing tools}
    865   1.1  dholland 
    866   1.1  dholland message set_X11
    867   1.1  dholland {X11 sets}
    868   1.1  dholland 
    869   1.1  dholland message set_X11_base
    870   1.1  dholland {X11 base and clients}
    871   1.1  dholland 
    872   1.1  dholland message set_X11_etc
    873   1.1  dholland {X11 configuration}
    874   1.1  dholland 
    875   1.1  dholland message set_X11_fonts
    876   1.1  dholland {X11 fonts}
    877   1.1  dholland 
    878   1.1  dholland message set_X11_servers
    879   1.1  dholland {X11 servers}
    880   1.1  dholland 
    881   1.1  dholland message set_X11_prog
    882   1.1  dholland {X11 programming}
    883   1.1  dholland 
    884   1.1  dholland message set_source
    885   1.1  dholland {Source and debug sets}
    886   1.1  dholland 
    887   1.1  dholland message set_syssrc
    888   1.1  dholland {Kernel sources}
    889   1.1  dholland 
    890   1.1  dholland message set_src
    891   1.1  dholland {Base sources}
    892   1.1  dholland 
    893   1.1  dholland message set_sharesrc
    894   1.1  dholland {Share sources}
    895   1.1  dholland 
    896   1.1  dholland message set_gnusrc
    897   1.1  dholland {GNU sources}
    898   1.1  dholland 
    899   1.1  dholland message set_xsrc
    900   1.1  dholland {X11 sources}
    901   1.1  dholland 
    902   1.1  dholland message set_debug
    903   1.1  dholland {Debug symbols}
    904   1.1  dholland 
    905  1.49       nia message set_debug32
    906  1.49       nia {Debug symbols (32-bit)}
    907  1.49       nia 
    908  1.50       nia message set_debug64
    909  1.50       nia {Debug symbols (64-bit)}
    910  1.50       nia 
    911   1.1  dholland message set_xdebug
    912   1.1  dholland {X11 debug symbols}
    913   1.1  dholland 
    914   1.1  dholland message select_all
    915   1.1  dholland {Select all the above sets}
    916   1.1  dholland 
    917   1.1  dholland message select_none
    918   1.1  dholland {Deselect all the above sets}
    919   1.1  dholland 
    920   1.1  dholland message install_selected_sets
    921   1.1  dholland {Install selected sets}
    922   1.1  dholland 
    923   1.1  dholland message tarerror
    924   1.1  dholland {There was an error in extracting the file %s.  That means
    925   1.1  dholland some files were not extracted correctly and your system will not be
    926   1.1  dholland complete.
    927   1.1  dholland 
    928   1.1  dholland Continue extracting sets?}
    929   1.1  dholland 
    930  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    931  1.16    martin  *  $0 = partitioning name		Master Boot Record (MBR)
    932  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
    933  1.16    martin  */
    934   1.1  dholland message must_be_one_root
    935   1.1  dholland {There must be a single partition marked to be mounted on '/'.}
    936   1.1  dholland 
    937  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    938  1.16    martin  *  $0 = first partition description	70 - 90 MB, MSDOS
    939  1.16    martin  *  $1 = second partition description	80 - 1500 MB, 4.2BSD
    940  1.16    martin  */
    941   1.1  dholland message partitions_overlap
    942  1.16    martin {partitions $0 and $1 overlap.}
    943   1.1  dholland 
    944   1.1  dholland message No_Bootcode
    945   1.1  dholland {No bootcode for specified FS type of root partition}
    946   1.1  dholland 
    947   1.1  dholland message cannot_ufs2_root
    948   1.1  dholland {Sorry, the root file system can't be FFSv2 due to lack of bootloader support
    949   1.1  dholland on this port.}
    950   1.1  dholland 
    951   1.1  dholland message edit_partitions_again
    952   1.1  dholland {
    953   1.1  dholland 
    954   1.1  dholland You can either edit the partition table by hand, or give up and return
    955   1.1  dholland to the main menu.
    956   1.1  dholland 
    957   1.1  dholland Edit the partition table again?}
    958   1.1  dholland 
    959  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
    960  1.16    martin  *  $0 = missing file			/some/path
    961  1.16    martin  */
    962   1.1  dholland message config_open_error
    963  1.16    martin {Could not open config file $0}
    964   1.1  dholland 
    965   1.1  dholland message choose_timezone
    966   1.1  dholland {Please choose the timezone that fits you best from the list below.
    967   1.1  dholland Press RETURN to select an entry.
    968   1.1  dholland Press 'x' followed by RETURN to quit the timezone selection.
    969   1.1  dholland 
    970   1.1  dholland  Default:	%s
    971   1.1  dholland  Selected:	%s
    972   1.1  dholland  Local time: 	%s %s
    973   1.1  dholland }
    974   1.1  dholland 
    975   1.1  dholland message tz_back
    976   1.1  dholland { Back to main timezone list}
    977   1.1  dholland 
    978   1.1  dholland message swapactive
    979   1.1  dholland {The disk that you selected has a swap partition that may currently be
    980   1.8       snj in use if your system is low on memory.  Because you are going to
    981   1.8       snj repartition this disk, this swap partition will be disabled now.  Please
    982   1.8       snj beware that this might lead to out of swap errors.  Should you get such
    983   1.1  dholland an error, please restart the system and try again.}
    984   1.1  dholland 
    985   1.1  dholland message swapdelfailed
    986   1.1  dholland {Sysinst failed to deactivate the swap partition on the disk that you
    987   1.8       snj chose for installation.  Please reboot and try again.}
    988   1.1  dholland 
    989   1.1  dholland message rootpw
    990   1.1  dholland {The root password of the newly installed system has not yet been initialized,
    991   1.1  dholland and is thus empty.  Do you want to set a root password for the system now?}
    992   1.1  dholland 
    993  1.38    martin message force_rootpw
    994  1.38    martin {The root password of the newly installed system has not yet been
    995  1.38    martin initialized.
    996  1.38    martin 
    997  1.38    martin If you do not want to set a password, enter an empty line.}
    998  1.38    martin 
    999   1.1  dholland message rootsh
   1000   1.8       snj {You can now select which shell to use for the root user.  The default is
   1001   1.1  dholland /bin/sh, but you may prefer another one.}
   1002   1.1  dholland 
   1003   1.1  dholland message no_root_fs
   1004   1.1  dholland {
   1005   1.1  dholland There is no defined root file system.  You need to define at least
   1006   1.1  dholland one mount point with "/".
   1007   1.1  dholland 
   1008   1.1  dholland Press <return> to continue.
   1009   1.1  dholland }
   1010   1.1  dholland 
   1011   1.1  dholland message slattach {
   1012   1.1  dholland Enter slattach flags
   1013   1.1  dholland }
   1014   1.1  dholland 
   1015   1.1  dholland message Pick_an_option {Pick an option to turn on or off.}
   1016   1.1  dholland message Scripting {Scripting}
   1017   1.1  dholland message Logging {Logging}
   1018   1.1  dholland 
   1019   1.1  dholland message Status  { Status: }
   1020   1.1  dholland message Command {Command: }
   1021   1.1  dholland message Running {Running}
   1022   1.1  dholland message Finished {Finished}
   1023   1.1  dholland message Command_failed {Command failed}
   1024   1.1  dholland message Command_ended_on_signal {Command ended on signal}
   1025   1.1  dholland 
   1026   1.1  dholland message NetBSD_VERSION_Install_System {NetBSD-@@VERSION@@ Install System}
   1027   1.1  dholland message Exit_Install_System {Exit Install System}
   1028   1.1  dholland message Install_NetBSD_to_hard_disk {Install NetBSD to hard disk}
   1029   1.1  dholland message Upgrade_NetBSD_on_a_hard_disk {Upgrade NetBSD on a hard disk}
   1030   1.1  dholland message Re_install_sets_or_install_additional_sets {Re-install sets or install additional sets}
   1031   1.1  dholland message Reboot_the_computer {Reboot the computer}
   1032   1.1  dholland message Utility_menu {Utility menu}
   1033   1.1  dholland message Config_menu {Config menu}
   1034   1.1  dholland message exit_utility_menu {Back to main menu}
   1035   1.2    martin message exit_menu_generic {Exit}
   1036   1.1  dholland message NetBSD_VERSION_Utilities {NetBSD-@@VERSION@@ Utilities}
   1037   1.1  dholland message Run_bin_sh {Run /bin/sh}
   1038   1.1  dholland message Set_timezone {Set timezone}
   1039   1.1  dholland message Configure_network {Configure network}
   1040   1.1  dholland message Partition_a_disk {Partition a disk}
   1041   1.1  dholland message Logging_functions {Logging functions}
   1042   1.1  dholland message Halt_the_system {Halt the system}
   1043  1.23      maxv message yes_or_no {Yes or no?}
   1044   1.1  dholland message Hit_enter_to_continue {Hit enter to continue}
   1045   1.1  dholland message Choose_your_installation {Choose your installation}
   1046  1.16    martin 
   1047  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1048  1.16    martin  *  $0 = partitioning name		Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1049  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1050  1.16    martin  */
   1051  1.16    martin message Keep_existing_partitions
   1052  1.16    martin {Use existing $1 partitions}
   1053  1.16    martin 
   1054  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1055  1.16    martin  *  $0 = partitioning name		Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1056  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1057  1.16    martin  */
   1058   1.1  dholland message Set_Sizes {Set sizes of NetBSD partitions}
   1059  1.16    martin 
   1060  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1061  1.16    martin  *  $0 = partitioning name		Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1062  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1063  1.16    martin  */
   1064  1.16    martin message Use_Default_Parts {Use default partition sizes}
   1065  1.16    martin 
   1066  1.31    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1067  1.46    martin  *  $0 = partitioning name		Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1068  1.46    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1069  1.46    martin  */
   1070  1.46    martin message Use_Empty_Parts {Manually define partitions}
   1071  1.46    martin 
   1072  1.46    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1073  1.31    martin  *  $0 = current partitioning name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1074  1.31    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1075  1.31    martin  */
   1076  1.31    martin message Use_Different_Part_Scheme
   1077  1.31    martin {Delete everything, use different partitions (not $1)}
   1078  1.31    martin 
   1079  1.16    martin message Gigabytes {Gigabytes}
   1080   1.1  dholland message Megabytes {Megabytes}
   1081  1.32    martin message Bytes {Bytes}
   1082   1.1  dholland message Cylinders {Cylinders}
   1083   1.1  dholland message Sectors {Sectors}
   1084   1.1  dholland message Select_medium {Install from}
   1085   1.1  dholland message ftp {FTP}
   1086   1.1  dholland message http {HTTP}
   1087   1.1  dholland message nfs {NFS}
   1088   1.1  dholland .if HAVE_INSTALL_IMAGE
   1089   1.1  dholland message cdrom {CD-ROM / DVD / install image media}
   1090   1.1  dholland .else
   1091   1.1  dholland message cdrom {CD-ROM / DVD}
   1092   1.1  dholland .endif
   1093   1.1  dholland message floppy {Floppy}
   1094   1.1  dholland message local_fs {Unmounted fs}
   1095   1.1  dholland message local_dir {Local directory}
   1096   1.1  dholland message Select_your_distribution {Select your distribution}
   1097   1.1  dholland message Full_installation {Full installation}
   1098   1.1  dholland message Full_installation_nox {Installation without X11}
   1099   1.1  dholland message Minimal_installation {Minimal installation}
   1100   1.1  dholland message Custom_installation {Custom installation}
   1101   1.1  dholland message hidden {** hidden **}
   1102   1.1  dholland message Host {Host}
   1103   1.1  dholland message Base_dir {Base directory}
   1104   1.1  dholland message Set_dir_bin {Binary set directory}
   1105   1.1  dholland message Set_dir_src {Source set directory}
   1106  1.44  christos message Dist_postfix {File extension}
   1107   1.1  dholland message Xfer_dir {Transfer directory}
   1108  1.12    martin message transfer_method {Download via}
   1109   1.1  dholland message User {User}
   1110   1.1  dholland message Password {Password}
   1111   1.1  dholland message Proxy {Proxy}
   1112   1.1  dholland message Get_Distribution {Get Distribution}
   1113   1.1  dholland message Continue {Continue}
   1114  1.16    martin message Prompt_Continue {Continue?}
   1115   1.1  dholland message What_do_you_want_to_do {What do you want to do?}
   1116   1.1  dholland message Try_again {Try again}
   1117   1.1  dholland message Set_finished {Set finished}
   1118   1.1  dholland message Skip_set {Skip set}
   1119   1.1  dholland message Skip_group {Skip set group}
   1120   1.1  dholland message Abandon {Abandon installation}
   1121   1.1  dholland message Abort_fetch {Abort fetch}
   1122   1.1  dholland message Device {Device}
   1123   1.1  dholland message File_system {File system}
   1124   1.5       roy message Select_DNS_server {  Select DNS server}
   1125   1.1  dholland message other {other }
   1126   1.4       roy message Perform_autoconfiguration {Perform autoconfiguration?}
   1127   1.1  dholland message Root_shell {Root shell}
   1128   1.1  dholland message User_shell {User shell}
   1129   1.2    martin message Color_scheme {Color scheme}
   1130   1.2    martin message White_on_black {White on black}
   1131   1.2    martin message Black_on_white {Black on white}
   1132   1.2    martin message White_on_blue {White on blue}
   1133   1.2    martin message Green_on_black {Green on black}
   1134   1.1  dholland 
   1135   1.1  dholland .if AOUT2ELF
   1136   1.1  dholland message aoutfail
   1137   1.1  dholland {The directory where the old a.out shared libraries should be moved to could
   1138   1.8       snj not be created.  Please try the upgrade procedure again and make sure you
   1139   1.1  dholland have mounted all file systems.}
   1140   1.1  dholland 
   1141   1.1  dholland message emulbackup
   1142   1.1  dholland {Either the /emul/aout or /emul directory on your system was a symbolic link
   1143   1.8       snj pointing to an unmounted file system.  It has been given a '.old' extension.
   1144   1.1  dholland Once you bring your upgraded system back up, you may need to take care
   1145   1.1  dholland of merging the newly created /emul/aout directory with the old one.
   1146   1.1  dholland }
   1147   1.1  dholland .endif
   1148   1.1  dholland 
   1149   1.1  dholland message oldsendmail
   1150   1.1  dholland {Sendmail is no longer in this release of NetBSD, default MTA is
   1151   1.8       snj postfix.  The file /etc/mailer.conf still chooses the removed
   1152   1.8       snj sendmail.  Do you want to upgrade /etc/mailer.conf automatically for
   1153   1.1  dholland postfix? If you choose "No" you will have to update /etc/mailer.conf
   1154   1.1  dholland yourself to ensure proper email delivery.}
   1155   1.1  dholland 
   1156   1.1  dholland message license
   1157   1.1  dholland {To use the network interface %s, you must agree to the license in
   1158   1.8       snj file %s.  To view this file now, you can type ^Z, look at the contents of
   1159   1.1  dholland the file and then type "fg" to resume.}
   1160   1.1  dholland 
   1161   1.1  dholland message binpkg
   1162   1.1  dholland {To configure the binary package system, please choose the network location
   1163   1.1  dholland to fetch packages from.  Once your system comes up, you can use 'pkgin'
   1164   1.1  dholland to install additional packages, or remove packages.}
   1165   1.1  dholland 
   1166   1.1  dholland message pkgpath
   1167   1.1  dholland {Enabling binary packages with pkgin requires setting up the repository.
   1168   1.1  dholland The following are the host, directory, user, and password that
   1169   1.1  dholland will be used.  If "user" is "ftp", then the password is not needed.
   1170   1.1  dholland 
   1171   1.1  dholland }
   1172   1.8       snj message rcconf_backup_failed {Making backup of rc.conf failed.  Continue?}
   1173   1.1  dholland message rcconf_backup_succeeded {rc.conf backup saved to %s.}
   1174   1.1  dholland message rcconf_restore_failed {Restoring backup rc.conf failed.}
   1175   1.1  dholland message rcconf_delete_failed {Deleting old %s entry failed.}
   1176   1.1  dholland message Pkg_dir {Package directory}
   1177   1.1  dholland message configure_prior {configure a prior installation of}
   1178   1.1  dholland message configure {configure}
   1179   1.1  dholland message change {change}
   1180   1.1  dholland message password_set {password set}
   1181   1.1  dholland message YES {YES}
   1182   1.1  dholland message NO {NO}
   1183   1.1  dholland message DONE {DONE}
   1184   1.1  dholland message abandoned {Abandoned}
   1185   1.1  dholland message empty {***EMPTY***}
   1186   1.1  dholland message timezone {Timezone}
   1187   1.1  dholland message change_rootpw {Change root password}
   1188   1.1  dholland message enable_binpkg {Enable installation of binary packages}
   1189  1.53       nia message enable_sshd {Enable sshd (Secure Shell daemon)}
   1190  1.53       nia message enable_ntpd {Enable ntpd to sync time over network}
   1191  1.53       nia message run_ntpdate {Run ntpdate to set time over network at boot}
   1192  1.39  jmcneill message enable_mdnsd {Enable multicast DNS support}
   1193  1.53       nia message enable_xdm {Enable xdm (X Display Manager)}
   1194  1.53       nia message enable_cgd {Enable cgd (cryptographic disk configuration)}
   1195  1.53       nia message enable_lvm {Enable lvm (Logical Volume Manager)}
   1196   1.2    martin message enable_raid {Enable raidframe}
   1197   1.1  dholland message add_a_user {Add a user}
   1198   1.1  dholland message configmenu {Configure the additional items as needed.}
   1199   1.1  dholland message doneconfig {Finished configuring}
   1200   1.1  dholland message Install_pkgin {Install pkgin and update package summary}
   1201   1.1  dholland message binpkg_installed
   1202   1.1  dholland {Your system is now configured to use pkgin to install binary packages.  To
   1203   1.1  dholland install a package, run:
   1204   1.1  dholland 
   1205   1.1  dholland pkgin install <packagename>
   1206   1.1  dholland 
   1207   1.1  dholland from a root shell.  Read the pkgin(1) manual page for further information.}
   1208   1.1  dholland message Install_pkgsrc {Fetch and unpack pkgsrc}
   1209   1.1  dholland message pkgsrc
   1210   1.1  dholland {Installing pkgsrc requires unpacking an archive retrieved over the network.
   1211   1.1  dholland The following are the host, directory, user, and password that
   1212   1.1  dholland will be used.  If "user" is "ftp", then the password is not needed.
   1213   1.1  dholland 
   1214   1.1  dholland }
   1215   1.1  dholland message Pkgsrc_dir {pkgsrc directory}
   1216  1.15    martin message get_pkgsrc {Fetch and unpack pkgsrc}
   1217   1.1  dholland message retry_pkgsrc_network {Network configuration failed.  Retry?}
   1218   1.1  dholland message quit_pkgsrc {Quit without installing pkgsrc}
   1219   1.2    martin message quit_pkgs_install {Quit installing binary pkgs}
   1220   1.1  dholland message pkgin_failed
   1221   1.1  dholland {Installation of pkgin failed, possibly because no binary packages
   1222   1.1  dholland exist.  Please check the package path and try again.}
   1223   1.1  dholland message failed {Failed}
   1224   1.2    martin 
   1225  1.10    martin message askfsmountadv {Mountpoint (or 'raid', 'cgd', 'lvm')?}
   1226  1.53       nia message partman {Extended partitioning (software RAID, etc...)}
   1227  1.16    martin message editpart {Edit partitions}
   1228  1.40    martin message selectwedge {Preconfigured "wedges" dk(4)}
   1229   1.2    martin 
   1230   1.2    martin message fremove {REMOVE}
   1231   1.2    martin message remove {Remove}
   1232   1.2    martin message add {Add}
   1233   1.2    martin message auto {auto}
   1234   1.2    martin 
   1235  1.16    martin message removepartswarn {This removes all partitions on the disk!}
   1236   1.2    martin message saveprompt {Save changes before finishing?}
   1237   1.2    martin message cantsave {Changes cannot be saved.}
   1238   1.8       snj message noroot {No root partition defined.  Cannot continue\n}
   1239   1.2    martin 
   1240  1.48       nia message addusername {Username to add (maximum 8 characters)}
   1241  1.53       nia message addusertowheel {Do you wish to add this user to group wheel?
   1242  1.53       nia This will allow them to use 'su' to become the superuser.}
   1243   1.2    martin 
   1244   1.2    martin message Delete_partition
   1245   1.2    martin {Delete partition}
   1246   1.2    martin 
   1247  1.11    martin message No_filesystem_newfs
   1248  1.11    martin {The selected partition does not seem to have a valid file system.
   1249  1.11    martin Do you want to newfs (format) it?}
   1250  1.11    martin 
   1251  1.16    martin message swap_display	{swap}
   1252  1.16    martin 
   1253  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
   1254  1.16    martin  *  $0 = parent device name		sd0
   1255  1.16    martin  *  $1 = swap partition name		my_swap
   1256  1.16    martin  */
   1257  1.11    martin message Auto_add_swap_part
   1258  1.28    martin {A swap partition (named $1)
   1259  1.28    martin seems to exist on $0.
   1260  1.11    martin Do you want to use that?}
   1261  1.11    martin 
   1262  1.14    martin message parttype_disklabel {BSD disklabel}
   1263  1.14    martin message parttype_disklabel_short {disklabel}
   1264  1.20    martin /*
   1265  1.20    martin  * This is used on architectures with MBR above disklabel when there is
   1266  1.20    martin  * no MBR on a disk.
   1267  1.20    martin  */
   1268  1.20    martin message parttype_only_disklabel {disklabel (NetBSD only)}
   1269  1.14    martin 
   1270  1.16    martin message select_part_scheme
   1271  1.16    martin {The disk seems not to have been partitioned before. Please select
   1272  1.16    martin a partitioning scheme from the available options below. }
   1273  1.16    martin 
   1274  1.16    martin message select_other_partscheme
   1275  1.16    martin {Please select a different partitioning scheme from the available
   1276  1.16    martin options below. }
   1277  1.16    martin 
   1278  1.16    martin message select_part_limit
   1279  1.16    martin {Some schemes have size limits and can only be used for the start
   1280  1.16    martin of huge disks. The limit is displayed below.}
   1281  1.16    martin 
   1282  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
   1283  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			ld0
   1284  1.16    martin  *  $1 = size				3 TB
   1285  1.16    martin  */
   1286  1.16    martin message part_limit_disksize
   1287  1.16    martin {This device ($0) is $1 big.}
   1288  1.16    martin 
   1289  1.16    martin message size_limit	{Max:}
   1290  1.16    martin 
   1291  1.16    martin message	addpart		{Add a partition}
   1292  1.16    martin message	nopart		{      (no partition defined)}
   1293  1.16    martin message	custom_type	{Unknown}
   1294  1.16    martin 
   1295  1.16    martin message dl_type_invalid	{Invalid file system type code (0 .. 255)}
   1296  1.16    martin 
   1297  1.16    martin message	cancel		{Cancel}
   1298  1.16    martin 
   1299  1.16    martin message	out_of_range	{Invalid value}
   1300  1.24    martin message	invalid_guid	{Invalid GUID}
   1301  1.16    martin 
   1302  1.16    martin message	reedit_partitions	{Re-edit}
   1303  1.16    martin message abort_installation	{Abort installation}
   1304  1.16    martin 
   1305  1.16    martin message dl_get_custom_fstype {File system type code (upto 255)}
   1306  1.16    martin 
   1307  1.16    martin message err_too_many_partitions	{Too many partitions}
   1308  1.16    martin 
   1309  1.16    martin /* Called with: 			Example
   1310  1.16    martin  *  $0 = mount point			/home
   1311  1.16    martin  */
   1312  1.16    martin message	mp_already_exists	{$0 already defined!}
   1313  1.16    martin 
   1314  1.16    martin message ptnsize_replace_existing
   1315  1.16    martin {This is an already existing partition.
   1316  1.30       snj To change its size, the partition will need to be deleted and later
   1317  1.16    martin recreated.  All data in this partition will be lost.
   1318  1.16    martin 
   1319  1.16    martin Would you like to delete this partition and continue?}
   1320  1.16    martin 
   1321  1.16    martin message part_not_deletable	{Non-deletable system partition}
   1322  1.16    martin 
   1323  1.16    martin message ptn_type		{type}
   1324  1.16    martin message ptn_start		{start}
   1325  1.16    martin message ptn_size		{size}
   1326  1.16    martin message ptn_end			{end}
   1327  1.16    martin 
   1328  1.32    martin message ptn_bsize		{block size}
   1329  1.32    martin message ptn_fsize		{fragment size}
   1330  1.32    martin message ptn_isize		{avg file size}
   1331  1.32    martin 
   1332  1.32    martin /* Called with: 			Example
   1333  1.32    martin  *  $0 = avg file size in byte		1200
   1334  1.32    martin  */
   1335  1.32    martin message ptn_isize_bytes {$0 bytes (for number of inodes)}
   1336  1.32    martin message ptn_isize_dflt	{4 fragments}
   1337  1.32    martin 
   1338  1.32    martin message Select_file_system_block_size
   1339  1.32    martin {Select file system block size}
   1340  1.32    martin 
   1341  1.32    martin message Select_file_system_fragment_size
   1342  1.32    martin {Select file system fragment size}
   1343  1.32    martin 
   1344  1.32    martin message ptn_isize_prompt
   1345  1.32    martin {average file size (bytes)}
   1346  1.32    martin 
   1347  1.16    martin message No_free_space {No free space}
   1348  1.16    martin message Invalid_numeric {Invalid numeric!}
   1349  1.16    martin message Too_large {Too large!}
   1350  1.16    martin 
   1351  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1352  1.16    martin  *  $0 = start of free space		500
   1353  1.16    martin  *  $1 = end of free space		599
   1354  1.16    martin  *  $2 = size of free space		100
   1355  1.16    martin  *  $3 = unit in use			MB
   1356  1.16    martin  */
   1357  1.16    martin message free_space_line {Space at $0..$1 $3 (size $2 $3)\n}
   1358  1.16    martin 
   1359  1.16    martin message	fs_type_ffsv2	{FFSv2}
   1360  1.45    martin message	fs_type_ffsv2ea	{FFSv2ea}
   1361  1.16    martin message	fs_type_ffs	{FFS}
   1362  1.42    martin message	fs_type_efi_sp	{EFI system partition}
   1363  1.26    martin message fs_type_ext2old	{Linux Ext2 (old)}
   1364  1.16    martin message	other_fs_type	{Other type}
   1365  1.16    martin 
   1366  1.16    martin message	editpack	{Edit name of the disk}
   1367  1.16    martin message	edit_disk_pack_hdr
   1368  1.16    martin {The name of the disk is arbitrary.
   1369  1.18  pgoyette It is useful for distinguishing between multiple disks.
   1370  1.17  pgoyette It may also be used when auto-creating dk(4) "wedges" for this disk.
   1371  1.16    martin 
   1372  1.16    martin Enter disk name}
   1373  1.16    martin 
   1374  1.16    martin 
   1375  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1376  1.16    martin  *  $0 = outer partitioning name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1377  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1378  1.16    martin  */
   1379  1.16    martin message reeditpart
   1380  1.16    martin {Do you want to re-edit the $1 partitions?}
   1381  1.16    martin 
   1382  1.16    martin 
   1383  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1384  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
   1385  1.16    martin  *  $1 = outer partitioning name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1386  1.16    martin  *  $2 = inner partitioning name	BSD disklabel
   1387  1.16    martin  *  $3 = short version of $1		MBR
   1388  1.16    martin  *  $4 = short version of $2		disklabel
   1389  1.16    martin  *  $5 = size needed for NetBSD		250M
   1390  1.16    martin  *  $6 = size needed to build NetBSD	15G
   1391  1.16    martin  */
   1392  1.16    martin message fullpart
   1393  1.16    martin {We are now going to install NetBSD on the disk $0.
   1394  1.16    martin 
   1395  1.16    martin NetBSD requires a single partition in the disk's $1
   1396  1.16    martin partition table, this is split further by the $2.
   1397  1.16    martin NetBSD can also access file systems in other $3 partitions.
   1398  1.16    martin 
   1399  1.16    martin If you select 'Use the entire disk' then the previous contents of the
   1400  1.16    martin disk will be overwritten and a single $3 partition used to cover the
   1401  1.16    martin entire disk.
   1402  1.16    martin If you want to install more than one operating system then edit the
   1403  1.16    martin $3 partition table and create a partition for NetBSD.
   1404  1.16    martin 
   1405  1.16    martin About $5 is enough for a basic installation, but you should allow
   1406  1.16    martin extra for additional software and user files.
   1407  1.16    martin Allow at least $6 if you want to build NetBSD itself.}
   1408  1.16    martin 
   1409  1.16    martin message Select_your_choice
   1410  1.16    martin {What would you like to do?}
   1411  1.16    martin 
   1412  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1413  1.16    martin  *  $0 = partitioning name		Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1414  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1415  1.16    martin  */
   1416  1.16    martin message Use_only_part_of_the_disk
   1417  1.16    martin {Edit the $1 partition table}
   1418  1.16    martin 
   1419  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1420  1.16    martin  *  $0 = partitioning name		Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1421  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1422  1.16    martin  */
   1423  1.16    martin message Use_the_entire_disk
   1424  1.16    martin {Use the entire disk}
   1425  1.16    martin 
   1426  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1427  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
   1428  1.16    martin  *  $1 = total disk size		3000 GB
   1429  1.16    martin  *  $2 = unallocated space		1.2 GB
   1430  1.16    martin  */
   1431  1.16    martin message part_header
   1432  1.16    martin {   Total size of $0 is $1, available: $2}
   1433  1.16    martin message part_header_col_start	{Start}
   1434  1.16    martin message part_header_col_size	{Size}
   1435  1.16    martin message part_header_col_flag	{Flag}
   1436  1.16    martin 
   1437  1.16    martin message Partition_table_ok
   1438  1.16    martin {Partition table OK}
   1439  1.16    martin 
   1440  1.16    martin message Dont_change
   1441  1.16    martin {Don't change}
   1442  1.16    martin message Other_kind
   1443  1.16    martin {Other}
   1444  1.16    martin 
   1445  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1446  1.16    martin  *  $0 = outer partitioning name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1447  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1448  1.16    martin  */
   1449  1.16    martin message nobsdpart
   1450  1.16    martin {There is no NetBSD partition in the $1.}
   1451  1.16    martin 
   1452  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1453  1.16    martin  *  $0 = outer partitioning name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1454  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1455  1.16    martin  */
   1456  1.16    martin message multbsdpart
   1457  1.16    martin {There are multiple NetBSD partitions in the $1.
   1458  1.16    martin You should set the 'install' flag on the one you want to use.}
   1459  1.16    martin 
   1460  1.16    martin message ovrwrite
   1461  1.16    martin {Your disk currently has a non-NetBSD partition.  Do you really want to
   1462  1.16    martin overwrite that partition with NetBSD?
   1463  1.16    martin }
   1464  1.16    martin 
   1465  1.16    martin message Partition_OK
   1466  1.16    martin {Partition OK}
   1467  1.16    martin 
   1468  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1469  1.16    martin  *  $0 = device name			wd0
   1470  1.16    martin  *  $1 = outer partitioning name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1471  1.16    martin  *  $2 = short version of $1		MBR
   1472  1.16    martin  *  $3 = other flag options		d = bootselect default, a = active
   1473  1.16    martin  */
   1474  1.16    martin message editparttable
   1475  1.16    martin {The Current $2 partition table of $0 is shown below.
   1476  1.16    martin Flags: (I)nstall here$3.
   1477  1.16    martin Select the partition you wish to change:
   1478  1.16    martin 
   1479  1.16    martin }
   1480  1.16    martin 
   1481  1.16    martin message install_flag	{I}
   1482  1.16    martin message newfs_flag	{N}
   1483  1.16    martin 
   1484  1.24    martin message clone_flag	{C}
   1485  1.24    martin message clone_flag_desc	{, (C)lone}
   1486  1.24    martin 
   1487  1.16    martin message ptn_install	{install}
   1488  1.16    martin message ptn_instflag_desc	{(I)nstall, }
   1489  1.16    martin 
   1490  1.16    martin message parttype_gpt {Guid Partition Table (GPT)}
   1491  1.16    martin message parttype_gpt_short {GPT}
   1492  1.16    martin 
   1493  1.16    martin message	ptn_label	{Label}
   1494  1.16    martin message ptn_uuid	{UUID}
   1495  1.16    martin message	ptn_gpt_type	{GPT Type}
   1496  1.16    martin message	ptn_boot	{Boot}
   1497  1.16    martin 
   1498  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1499  1.16    martin  *  $0 = outer partitioning name	Master Boot Record (MBR)
   1500  1.16    martin  *  $1 = short version of $0		MBR
   1501  1.16    martin  */
   1502  1.16    martin message use_partitions_anyway
   1503  1.16    martin {Use this partitions anyway}
   1504  1.16    martin 
   1505  1.16    martin message	gpt_flags	{B}
   1506  1.16    martin message	gpt_flag_desc	{, (B)ootable}
   1507  1.16    martin 
   1508  1.16    martin /* Called with:				Example
   1509  1.16    martin  *  $0 = file system type		FFSv2
   1510  1.16    martin  */
   1511  1.16    martin message size_ptn_not_mounted		{(Other: $0)}
   1512  1.19    martin 
   1513  1.19    martin message running_system			{current system}
   1514  1.19    martin 
   1515  1.24    martin message clone_from_elsewhere		{Clone external partition(s)}
   1516  1.24    martin message select_foreign_part
   1517  1.24    martin {Please select an external source partition:}
   1518  1.24    martin message select_source_hdr
   1519  1.24    martin {Your currently selected source partitions are:}
   1520  1.24    martin message clone_with_data			{Clone with data}
   1521  1.24    martin message	select_source_add		{Add another partition}
   1522  1.24    martin message clone_target_end		{Add at end}
   1523  1.24    martin message clone_target_hdr
   1524  1.24    martin {Insert cloned partitions before:}
   1525  1.24    martin message clone_target_disp		{cloned partition(s)}
   1526  1.25    martin message clone_src_done
   1527  1.25    martin {Source selection OK, proceed to target selection}
   1528  1.41    martin 
   1529  1.41    martin message network_ok
   1530  1.41    martin {Your network seems to work fine.
   1531  1.41    martin Should we skip the configuration
   1532  1.41    martin and just use the network as-is?}
   1533