Template: debian-installer/apt-setup-udeb/title Type: text # Main menu item # MUST be kept below 55 characters/columns # :sl1: _Description: Configure the package manager Template: apt-setup/progress/title Type: text # Translators, "apt" is the program name # so please do NOT translate it # :sl1: _Description: Configuring apt Template: apt-setup/progress/fallback Type: text # :sl1: _Description: Running ${SCRIPT}... Template: apt-setup/progress/local Type: text # :sl1: _Description: Scanning local repositories... Template: apt-setup/progress/security Type: text # :sl1: _Description: Scanning the security updates repository... Template: apt-setup/progress/volatile Type: text # :sl1: _Description: Scanning the volatile updates repository... Template: apt-setup/security_host Type: string Default: security.ubuntu.com Description: for internal use; can be preseeded Host to use for security updates Template: apt-setup/security_path Type: string Default: /ubuntu Description: for internal use; can be preseeded Path to use for security updates Template: apt-setup/volatile_host Type: string Default: volatile.debian.org Description: for internal use; can be preseeded Host to use for volatile updates Template: apt-setup/service-failed Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Cannot access repository The repository on ${HOST} couldn't be accessed, so its updates will not be made available to you at this time. You should investigate this later. . Commented out entries for ${HOST} have been added to the /etc/apt/sources.list file. # All services are enabled by default to allow preseeding Template: apt-setup/services-select Type: multiselect Choices-C: security, volatile # SEC_HOST and VOL_HOST are host names (e.g. security.debian.org) # Translators: the *entire* string should be under 55 columns # including host name. In short, KEEP THIS SHORT and, yes, that's tricky # :sl2: __Choices: security updates (from ${SEC_HOST}), volatile updates (from ${VOL_HOST}) Default: security # :sl2: _Description: Services to use: Debian has two services that provide updates to releases: security and volatile. . Security updates help to keep your system secured against attacks. Enabling this service is strongly recommended. . Volatile updates provide more current versions for software that changes relatively frequently and where not having the latest version could reduce the usability of the software. An example is the virus signatures for a virus scanner. This service is only available for stable and oldstable releases.