Template: partman-jfs/progress_checking Type: text # :sl2: _Description: Checking the jfs file system in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}... Template: partman-jfs/check_failed Type: boolean # :sl2: _Description: Go back to the menu and correct errors? The test of the file system with type jfs in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE} found uncorrected errors. . If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and correct these errors, the partition will not be used at all. Template: partman-jfs/create_failed Type: error # :sl2: _Description: Failed to create a file system The jfs file system creation in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE} failed. Template: partman-jfs/no_mount_point Type: boolean # :sl2: _Description: Do you want to return to the partitioning menu? No mount point is assigned for the jfs file system in partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}. . If you do not go back to the partitioning menu and assign a mount point from there, this partition will not be used at all. Template: partman-jfs/text/specify_mountpoint Type: text # :sl2: # This is an item in the menu "Partition settings" _Description: Mount point: Template: partman-jfs/text/jfs Type: text # :sl1: # File system name (untranslatable in many languages) _Description: jfs Template: partman/filesystem_long/jfs Type: text # File system name # :sl2: _Description: JFS journaling file system Template: partman/filesystem_short/jfs Type: text # Short file system name (untranslatable in many languages) # :sl1: _Description: jfs Template: partman-jfs/jfs_root Type: boolean Default: false # :sl2: _Description: Use unrecommended JFS root file system? Your root file system is a JFS file system. This can cause problems with the boot loader used by default by this installer. . You should use a small /boot partition with another file system, such as ext3. Template: partman-jfs/jfs_boot Type: boolean Default: false # :sl2: _Description: Use unrecommended JFS /boot file system? You have mounted a JFS file system as /boot. This is likely to cause problems with the boot loader used by default by this installer. . You should use another file system, such as ext3, for the /boot partition.