#Message ID: 04002 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04002 #\\ #[English] #WARNING: A geometry of %d/%d/%d for %s is incorrect. Using #a more likely geometry. If this geometry is incorrect or you #are unsure as to whether or not it's correct, please consult #the Hardware Guide in the Documentation submenu or use the #(G)eometry command to change it now. #Remember: you need to enter whatever your BIOS thinks the #geometry is! For IDE, it's what you were told in the BIOS #setup. For SCSI, it's the translation mode your controller is #using. Do NOT use a ``physical geometry''. #Message ID: 04003 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04003 #\\ #[English] #Disk name: #Message ID: 04004 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04004 #\\ #[English] #FDISK Partition Editor #Message ID: 04005 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04005 #\\ #[English] #FDISK Partition Editor #Message ID: 04006 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04006 #\\ #[English] #DISK Geometry: %lu cyls/%lu heads/%lu sectors = %lu sectors (%luMB) #Message ID: 04007 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04007 #\\ #[English] #Offset #Message ID: 04008 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04008 #\\ #[English] #Size #Message ID: 04009 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04009 #\\ #[English] #End #Message ID: 04010 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04010 #\\ #[English] #Name #Message ID: 04011 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04011 #\\ #[English] #PType #Message ID: 04012 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04012 #\\ #[English] #Desc #Message ID: 04013 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04013 #\\ #[English] #Subtype #Message ID: 04014 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04014 #\\ #[English] #Flags #Message ID: 04015 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04015 #\\ #[English] #The following commands are supported (in upper or lower case): #Message ID: 04016 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04016 #\\ #[English] #A = Use Entire Disk G = set Drive Geometry C = Create Slice #Message ID: 04017 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04017 #\\ #[English] #D = Delete Slice Z = Toggle Size Units S = Set Bootable #Message ID: 04018 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04018 #\\ #[English] #T = Change Type U = Undo All Changes Q = Finish #Message ID: 04019 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04019 #\\ #[English] #W = Write Changes #Message ID: 04020 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04020 #\\ #[English] #Use F1 or ? to get more help, arrow keys to select. #Message ID: 04061 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04061 #\\ #[English] #Install Boot Manager for drive %s? #Message ID: 04021 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04021 #\\ #[English] #Install Boot Manager for drive %s? #Message ID: 04022 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04022 #\\ #[English] #Do you want to do this with a true partition entry #so as to remain cooperative with any future possible #operating systems on the drive(s)? #(See also the section about ``dangerously dedicated'' #disks in the FreeBSD FAQ.) #Message ID: 04026 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04026 #\\ #[English] #Slice in use, delete it first or move to an unused one. #Message ID: 04058 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04058 #\\ #[English] #Please specify the name for new FreeBSD slice. #Message ID: 04027 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04027 #\\ #[English] #Please specify the size for new FreeBSD slice in blocks #or append a trailing `M' for megabytes (e.g. 20M). #Message ID: 04028 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04028 #\\ #[English] #Enter type of partition to create: #Pressing Enter will choose the default, a native FreeBSD #slice (type 165). You can choose other types, 6 for a #DOS partition or 131 for a Linux partition, for example. #Note: If you choose a non-FreeBSD partition type, it will not #be formatted or otherwise prepared, it will simply reserve space #for you to use another tool, such as DOS FORMAT, to later format #and use the partition. #Message ID: 04029 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04029 #\\ #[English] #Slice is already unused! #Message ID: 04056 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04056 #\\ #[English] #Slice is currently unused (use create instead) #Message ID: 04059 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04059 #\\ #[English] #New partition type: #Pressing Enter will choose the default, a native FreeBSD #slice (type 50324). Other popular values are 37218 for #DOS FAT partition. #Note: If you choose a non-FreeBSD partition type, it will not #be formatted or otherwise prepared, it will simply reserve space #for you to use another tool, such as DOS format, to later format #and actually use the partition. #Message ID: 04057 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04057 #\\ #[English] #New partition type: #Pressing Enter will choose the default, a native FreeBSD #slice (type 165). Other popular values are 6 for #DOS FAT partition, 131 for a Linux ext2fs partition or #130 for a Linux swap partition. #Note: If you choose a non-FreeBSD partition type, it will not #be formatted or otherwise prepared, it will simply reserve space #for you to use another tool, such as DOS format, to later format #and actually use the partition. #Message ID: 04030 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04030 #\\ #[English] #Please specify the new geometry in cyl/hd/sect format. #Don't forget to use the two slash (/) separator characters! #It's not possible to parse the field without them. #Message ID: 04051 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04051 #\\ #[English] #You've already written this information out - you #can't undo it. #Message ID: 04031 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04031 #\\ #[English] #Are you SURE you want to Undo everything? #Message ID: 04032 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04032 #\\ #[English] #Can't reopen disk %s! Internal state is probably corrupted #Message ID: 04033 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04033 #\\ #[English] #WARNING: This should only be used when modifying an EXISTING #installation. If you are installing FreeBSD for the first time #then you should simply type Q when you're finished here and your #changes will be committed in one batch automatically at the end of #these questions. If you're adding a disk, you should NOT write #from this screen, you should do it from the label editor. #Are you absolutely sure you want to do this now? #Message ID: 04034 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04034 #\\ #[English] #Disk partition write returned an error status! #Message ID: 04035 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04035 #\\ #[English] #Wrote FDISK partition information out successfully. #Message ID: 04036 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04036 #\\ #[English] #Are you SURE you want to go into Wizard mode? #No seat belts whatsoever are provided! #Message ID: 04037 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04037 #\\ #[English] #Wise choice! #Message ID: 04038 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04038 #\\ #[English] #Type F1 or ? for help #Message ID: 04039 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04039 #\\ #[English] #Press F1 to read more about disk slices. #Message ID: 04040 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04040 #\\ #[English] #Disk slicing warning: #Message ID: 04041 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04041 #\\ #[English] #Unable to find disk %s! #Message ID: 04042 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04042 #\\ #[English] #No disks found! Please verify that your disk controller is being #properly probed at boot time. See the Hardware Guide on the #Documentation menu for clues on diagnosing this type of problem. #Message ID: 04043 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04043 #\\ #[English] #No devices suitable for installation found! #Please verify that your disk controller (and attached drives) #were detected properly. This can be done by pressing the #[Scroll Lock] key and using the Arrow keys to move back to #the boot messages. Press [Scroll Lock] again to return. #Message ID: 04045 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04045 #\\ #[English] #Unable to find any disks to write to?? #Message ID: 04046 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04046 #\\ #[English] #Writing partition information to drive %s #Message ID: 04047 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04047 #\\ #[English] #ERROR: Unable to write data to disk %s! #Message ID: 04052 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04052 #\\ #[English] #Unable to find any free space on this disk! #Message ID: 04053 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04053 #\\ #[English] #Unable to find %d free blocks on this disk! #Message ID: 04054 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04054 #\\ #[English] #Unable to find any existing FreeBSD partitions on this disk! #Message ID: 04055 #[no translated message!] #$$$$04055 #\\ #[English] #`%s' is an invalid value for %s - is config file valid?