#Message ID: 03001 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03001 #\\ #[English] #Attempting to rebuild your /etc/fstab file. Warning: If you had #any CD devices in use before running sysinstall then they may NOT #be found by this run! #Message ID: 03002 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03002 #\\ #[English] #No disks found! #Message ID: 03070 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03070 #\\ #[English] #Unable to create a new /etc/fstab file! Manual intervention #will be required. #Message ID: 03007 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03007 #\\ #[English] #Unable to make mount point for: %s #Message ID: 03014 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03014 #\\ #[English] #Enter time-out period in seconds for screen saver #Message ID: 03015 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03015 #\\ #[English] #Enter the name of an NTP server #Message ID: 03074 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03074 #\\ #[English] #Installing Linux compatibility library... #Message ID: 03080 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03080 #\\ #[English] #High security settings have been selected. #This means that most "popular" network services and #mechanisms like inetd(8) have been DISABLED by default. #PLEASE NOTE that this still does not save you from having #to properly secure your system in other ways or exercise #due diligence in your administration, this simply picks #a more secure set of out-of-box defaults to start with. #To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf #Message ID: 03082 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03082 #\\ #[English] #Moderate security settings have been selected. #This means that most "popular" network services and #mechanisms like inetd(8) have been enabled by default #for a comfortable user experience but with possible #trade-offs in system security. If this bothers you and #you know exactly what you are doing, select the high #high security profile instead. #To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf #Message ID: 03084 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03084 #\\ #[English] #Liberal security settings have been selected. #This means that most "popular" network services and #mechanisms like inetd(8) have been enabled by default #for the most comfortable user experience but with possible #trade-offs in system security. If this bothers you, select #the medium security profile or, if you know exactly what you #are doing, the high security profile instead. #To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf #Message ID: 03072 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03072 #\\ #[English] #An error occurred while adding the package(s) required #by this desktop type. Please change installation media #and/or select a different, perhaps simpler, desktop #environment and try again. #Message ID: 03068 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03068 #\\ #[English] #The X server may access the mouse in two ways: direct access #or indirect access via the mouse daemon. You have not #configured the mouse daemon. Would you like to configure it #now? If you intend to let the X server access the mouse #directly, choose "No" at this time. #Message ID: 03069 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03069 #\\ #[English] #You have configured and are now running the mouse daemon. #Choose "/dev/sysmouse" as the mouse port and "SysMouse" or #"MouseSystems" as the mouse protocol in the X configuration #utility. #Message ID: 03061 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03061 #\\ #[English] #Currently this operation is not supported on Japanese #mode and Chinese mode due to the bugs. Execute %s #command directly from root's command prompt. Sorry. #Message ID: 03071 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03071 #\\ #[English] #The XFree86 configuration process seems to havefailed. Would you like to try again? #Message ID: 03016 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03016 #\\ #[English] #The XFree86 setup utility you chose does not appear to be installed! #Please install this before attempting to configure XFree86. #Message ID: 03050 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03050 #\\ #[English] #Please specify the router you wish to use. Routed is #provided with the stock system and gated is provided #as an optional package which this installation system #will attempt to load if you select gated. Any other #choice of routing daemon will be assumed to be something #the user intends to install themselves before rebooting #the system. If you don't want any routing daemon, choose NO #Message ID: 03051 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03051 #\\ #[English] #Unable to load gated package. Falling back to no router. #Message ID: 03052 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03052 #\\ #[English] #Please Specify the routing daemon flags; if you're running routed #then -q is the right choice for nodes and -s for gateway hosts. #Message ID: 03027 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03027 #\\ #[English] #No packages were selected for extraction. #Message ID: 03039 #[no translated message!] #$$$$03039 #\\ #[English] #Operating as an NFS server means that you must first configure #an /etc/exports file to indicate which hosts are allowed certain #kinds of access to your local file systems. #Press [ENTER] now to invoke an editor on /etc/exports