Template: silo-installer/apt-install-failed Type: boolean Default: false # :sl4: _Description: SILO installation failed. Continue anyway? The 'silo' package failed to install into /target/. Installing SILO as a boot loader is a required step. The install problem might however be unrelated to SILO, so continuing the installation may be possible. Template: silo-installer/failed Type: error # :sl4: _Description: SILO installation failed Running "/sbin/silo" failed with error code "${ERRCODE}". Template: silo-installer/success Type: note # :sl4: _Description: SILO installation successful The SILO boot loader has been successfully installed on your new boot partition, and your system should now be able to boot itself. Template: debian-installer/silo-installer/title Type: text # Main menu text # :sl4: _Description: Install the SILO boot loader on a hard disk Template: silo-installer/silo_bad_fs Type: note # :sl4: _Description: Unsupported boot file system type In order to be successfully loaded by SILO (Sparc Linux Loader), the kernel must reside on an ext2, ext3 or ufs formatted partition. In the current partitioning scheme the kernel is going to be installed on the ${SILO_PART} partition of type ${SILO_TYPE}. . It is strongly recommended that you go back to partitioning and correct this problem. Keeping the current configuration may result in an unbootable system. Template: silo-installer/silo_too_far Type: note # :sl4: _Description: Boot partition may cause problems with SILO This machine is likely to suffer from a firmware bug, which makes it impossible for SILO (Sparc Linux Loader) to boot a kernel placed farther than 1 GB from the beginning of the disk. . To avoid problems it is strongly recommended to install the kernel into a partition which fits entirely within the first GB of the disk (by creating a small /boot partition in the beginning of the disk, for example). In the current partitioning scheme it is going to be installed onto the ${SILO_PART} partition which extends up to ${SILO_OFF} mark. Keeping this configuration may result in an unbootable system. Template: silo-installer/silo_bad_disk Type: note # :sl4: _Description: Unsupported partition table on the boot disk SILO (Sparc Linux Loader) can only boot the kernel off a disk with the "sun" partition table. In the current partitioning scheme the kernel is going to be installed on the ${SILO_PART} partition located on a disk with the partition table of type "${SILO_DISK}". . It is strongly recommended that you go back to partitioning and correct this problem. Keeping the current configuration may result in an unbootable system.