Template: partman/progress/init/title
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Starting up the partitioner

Template: partman/progress/init/fallback
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Please wait...

Template: partman/progress/init/parted
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Scanning disks...

Template: partman/progress/init/update_partitions
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Detecting file systems...

Template: partman-base/devicelocked
Type: error
# :sl2:
#flag:translate!:3
_Description: Device in use
 No modifications can be made to the device ${DEVICE} for the
 following reasons:
 .
 ${MESSAGE}

Template: partman-base/partlocked
Type: error
# :sl2:
#flag:translate!:3
#flag:comment:2
# This should be translated as "partition *number* ${PARTITION}"
# In short, ${PARTITION} will indeed contain the partition
# NUMBER and not the partition NAME
_Description: Partition in use
 No modifications can be made to the partition #${PARTITION} of
 device ${DEVICE} for the following reasons:
 .
 ${MESSAGE}

Template: partman/exception_handler
Type: select
Choices: ${CHOICES}
Description: ${TYPE}
 ${DESCRIPTION}

Template: partman/exception_handler_note
Type: note
Description: ${TYPE}
 ${DESCRIPTION}

Template: partman/choose_partition
Type: select
Choices-C: ${CHOICES}
Choices: ${DESCRIPTIONS}
# :sl1:
_Description: This is an overview of your currently configured partitions and mount points. Select a partition to modify its settings (file system, mount point, etc.), a free space to create partitions, or a device to initialize its partition table.
Help: partman-target/help

Template: partman/confirm_nochanges
Type: boolean
Default: false
# :sl2:
_Description: Continue with the installation?
 No partition table changes and no creation of file systems have been planned.
 .
 If you plan on using already created file systems, be aware that existing
 files may prevent the successful installation of the base system.

Template: partman/confirm
Type: boolean
Default: false
# :sl1:
#flag:translate!:4
_Description: Write the changes to disks?
 If you continue, the changes listed below will be written to the disks.
 Otherwise, you will be able to make further changes manually.
 .
 WARNING: This will destroy all data on any partitions you have
 removed as well as on the partitions that are going to be formatted.
 .
 ${ITEMS}

Template: partman/confirm_nooverwrite
Type: boolean
Default: false
# :sl1:
#flag:translate!:3
_Description: Write the changes to disks?
 If you continue, the changes listed below will be written to the disks.
 Otherwise, you will be able to make further changes manually.
 .
 ${ITEMS}

Template: partman/text/confirm_item_header
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: The following partitions are going to be formatted:

Template: partman/text/confirm_item
Type: text
# :sl2:
# for example: "partition #6 of IDE0 master as ext3 journaling file system"
_Description: partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE} as ${TYPE}

Template: partman/text/confirm_unpartitioned_item
Type: text
# :sl2:
# for devices which have no partitions
# for example: "LVM VG Debian, LV Root as ext3 journaling file system"
_Description: ${DEVICE} as ${TYPE}

Template: partman/text/confirm_partitem_header
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: The partition tables of the following devices are changed:

Template: partman/storage_device
Type: select
Choices-C: ${CHOICES}
Choices: ${DESCRIPTIONS}
# :sl2:
_Description: What to do with this device:
Help: partman-target/help

Template: partman/free_space
Type: select
Choices-C: ${CHOICES}
Choices: ${DESCRIPTIONS}
# :sl2:
_Description: How to use this free space:
Help: partman-target/help

Template: partman/active_partition
Type: select
Choices-C: ${CHOICES}
Choices: ${DESCRIPTIONS}
# :sl2:
_Description: Partition settings:
 You are editing partition #${PARTITION} of ${DEVICE}. ${OTHERINFO} ${DESTROYED}
Help: partman-target/help

Template: partman/text/there_is_detected
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: This partition is formatted with the ${FILESYSTEM}.

Template: partman/text/none_detected
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: No existing file system was detected in this partition.

Template: partman/text/destroyed
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: All data in it WILL BE DESTROYED!

Template: partman/show_partition_chs
Type: note
# :sl2:
_Description: The partition starts from ${FROMCHS} and ends at ${TOCHS}.

Template: partman/show_free_chs
Type: note
# :sl2:
_Description: The free space starts from ${FROMCHS} and ends at ${TOCHS}.

Template: partman/text/please_wait
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: Please wait...

Template: partman/text/formatting
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Partitions formatting

Template: partman/text/processing
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Processing...

Template: partman/text/text_template
Type: text
Description: ${DESCRIPTION}

Template: partman/text/show_chs
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: Show Cylinder/Head/Sector information

Template: partman/text/finished_with_partition
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: Done setting up the partition

Template: partman/text/end_the_partitioning
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Finish partitioning and write changes to disk

Template: partman/text/undo_everything
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Undo changes to partitions

Template: partman/text/show_chs_free
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: Show Cylinder/Head/Sector information

Template: partman/text/dump_partition_info
Type: text
# :sl2:
_Description: Dump partition info in %s

Template: partman/text/free_space
Type: text
# Keep short
# :sl1:
_Description: FREE SPACE

Template: partman/text/unusable
Type: text
# "unusable free space".  No more than 8 symbols.
# :sl1:
_Description: unusable

Template: partman/text/primary
Type: text
# "primary partition".  No more than 8 symbols.
# :sl1:
_Description: primary

Template: partman/text/logical
Type: text
# "logical partition".  No more than 8 symbols.
# :sl1:
_Description: logical

Template: partman/text/pri/log
Type: text
# "primary or logical".  No more than 8 symbols.
# :sl1:
_Description: pri/log

Template: partman/text/number
Type: text
# How to print the partition numbers in your language
# Examples:
# %s.
# No %s
# N. %s
# :sl1:
_Description: #%s

Template: partman/text/ata_disk
Type: text
# For example ATA1 (ad0)
# :sl1:
_Description: ATA%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/ata_partition
Type: text
# For example ATA1, partition #5 (ad0s5)
# :sl1:
_Description: ATA%s, partition #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/ide_master_disk
Type: text
# For example IDE0 master (hda)
# :sl1:
_Description: IDE%s master (%s)

Template: partman/text/ide_slave_disk
Type: text
# For example IDE1 slave (hdd)
# :sl1:
_Description: IDE%s slave (%s)

Template: partman/text/ide_master_partition
Type: text
# For example IDE1 master, partition #5 (hdc5)
# :sl1:
_Description: IDE%s master, partition #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/ide_slave_partition
Type: text
# For example IDE2 slave, partition #5 (hdf5)
# :sl1:
_Description: IDE%s slave, partition #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/scsi_disk
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: SCSI%s (%s,%s,%s) (%s)

Template: partman/text/scsi_partition
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: SCSI%s (%s,%s,%s), partition #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/scsi_simple_disk
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: SCSI%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/scsi_simple_partition
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: SCSI%s, partition #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/mmc_disk
Type: text
# For example MMC/SD card #1 (mmcblk0)
# :sl3:
_Description: MMC/SD card #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/mmc_partition
Type: text
# For example MMC/SD card #1, partition #2 (mmcblk0p2)
# :sl3:
_Description: MMC/SD card #%s, partition #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/raid_device
Type: text
# :sl3:
_Description: RAID%s device #%s

Template: partman/text/dmcrypt_volume
Type: text
# :sl3:
_Description: Encrypted volume (%s)

Template: partman/text/dmraid_volume
Type: text
# For example: Serial ATA RAID isw_dhiiedgihc_Volume0 (mirror)
# :sl3:
_Description: Serial ATA RAID %s (%s)

Template: partman/text/dmraid_part
Type: text
# For example: Serial ATA RAID isw_dhiiedgihc_Volume01 (partition #1)
# :sl3:
_Description: Serial ATA RAID %s (partition #%s)

Template: partman/text/multipath
Type: text
# Translators: "multipath" is a pretty tricky term to translate
# You'll find some documentation about it at 
# http://www.redhat.com/docs/manuals/csgfs/browse/4.6/DM_Multipath/index.html
# "Short" definition:
# Device Mapper Multipathing (DM-Multipath) allows you to configure
# multiple I/O paths between server nodes and storage arrays into a
# single device. These I/O paths are physical SAN connections that can
# include separate cables, switches, and controllers. Multipathing
# aggregates the I/O paths, creating a new device that consists of the
# aggregated paths.
# WWID stands for World-Wide IDentification
# :sl3:
_Description: Multipath %s (WWID %s)

Template: partman/text/multipath_partition
Type: text
# :sl3:
_Description: Multipath %s (partition #%s)

Template: partman/text/lvm_lv
Type: text
# :sl3:
_Description: LVM VG %s, LV %s

Template: partman/text/zfs_volume
Type: text
# :sl5:
_Description: ZFS pool %s, volume %s

Template: partman/text/loopback
Type: text
# :sl3:
_Description: Loopback (loop%s)

Template: partman/text/dasd_disk
Type: text
# :sl5:
_Description: DASD %s (%s)

Template: partman/text/dasd_partition
Type: text
# :sl5:
_Description: DASD %s (%s), partition #%s

Template: partman/text/virtual_disk
Type: text
# eg. Virtual disk 1 (xvda)
# :sl4:
_Description: Virtual disk %s (%s)

Template: partman/text/virtual_partition
Type: text
# eg. Virtual disk 1, partition #1 (xvda1)
# :sl4:
_Description: Virtual disk %s, partition #%s (%s)

Template: partman/text/cancel_menu
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Cancel this menu

Template: debian-installer/partman-base/title
Type: text
# Main menu entry
# :sl1:
_Description: Partition disks

Template: partman/early_command
Type: string
Description: for internal use; can be preseeded
 Shell command or commands to run immediately before partitioning

Template: partman/default_filesystem
Type: string
Default: ext3
Description: for internal use; can be preseeded
 Default filesystem used for new partitions

Template: partman/filter_mounted
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: for internal use; can be preseeded
 Filter out disks with mounted partitions.

Template: partman/unmount_active
Type: boolean
#flag:translate!:3
_Description: Unmount partitions that are in use?
 The installer has detected that the following disks have mounted partitions:
 .
 ${DISKS}
 .
 Do you want the installer to try to unmount the partitions on these disks
 before continuing?  If you leave them mounted, you will not be able to
 create, delete, or resize partitions on these disks, but you may be able to
 install to existing partitions there.

Template: partman/installation_medium_mounted
Type: note
_Description: Installation medium on ${PARTITION}
 Your installation medium is on ${PARTITION}. You will not be able to
 create, delete, or resize partitions on this disk, but you may be able to
 install to existing partitions there.

Template: partman/alignment
Type: select
Choices: cylinder, minimal, optimal
Default: optimal
Description: for internal use; can be preseeded
 Adjust the policy for starting and ending alignment of new partitions.  You
 can generally leave this alone unless optimal alignment causes some kind of
 problem.
 .
 Cylinder alignment was required by very old DOS-era systems, and is not
 usually needed nowadays.  However, a few buggy BIOSes may try to calculate
 cylinder/head/sector addresses for partitions and get confused if
 partitions aren't cylinder-aligned.
 .
 Minimal alignment ensures that new partitions are aligned to physical
 blocks on the disk, avoiding performance degradation that may occur with
 cylinder alignment particularly on modern disks.
 .
 Optimal alignment ensures that new partitions are aligned to a suitable
 multiple of the physical block size, guaranteeing optimal performance.