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Template: partman-target/help
Type: note
_Description: Help on partitioning
Partitioning a hard drive consists of dividing it to create the space
needed to install your new Debian system. You need to choose which
partition(s) will be used for the installation of Debian.
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Select a free space to create partitions in it.
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Select a device to remove all partitions in it and create a new empty
partition table.
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Select a partition to remove it or to specify how Debian is going to
use it. At a bare minimum, Debian needs one partition to contain the
root of the file system (whose mount point is /). Most people also
feel that a separate swap partition is a necessity. "Swap" is
scratch space for an operating system, which allows the system to use
disk storage as "virtual memory".
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When the partition is already formatted you may choose to keep and
use the existing data in the partition. Partitions that will be used
in this way are marked with "${KEEP}" in the main partitioning menu.
NOTE: this installer doesn't allow you to install over an existing
GNU/Linux system overwriting system files.
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In general you will want to format the partition with a newly created
file system. NOTE: all data in the partition will be irreversibly
deleted. If you decide to format a partition that is already
formatted, it will be marked with "${DESTROY}" in the main
partitioning menu. Otherwise it will be marked with "${FORMAT}".
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${ARCHITECTURE_HELP}
Template: partman-target/arch_help/i386/generic
Type: text
_Description: In order to start your new Debian system, a so called boot loader is used. It can be installed either in the master boot record of the first hard disk, or in a partition. When the boot loader is installed in a partition, you must set the bootable flag for it. Such a partition will be marked with "${BOOTABLE}" in the main partitioning menu.
Template: partman-target/arch_help/powerpc/powermac_newworld
Type: text
_Description: In order to start your new Debian system, a so called boot loader is used. It is installed in a boot partition. You must set the bootable flag for the partition. Such a partition will be marked with "${BOOTABLE}" in the main partitioning menu.
Template: partman-target/same_mountpoint
Type: error
_Description: Identical mount points for two file systems
Two file systems are assigned the same mount point (${MOUNTPOINT}):
${PART1} and ${PART2}.
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Please correct this by changing mount points.
Template: partman-target/no_root
Type: error
_Description: No root file system
No root file system is defined.
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Please correct this from the partitioning menu.
Template: partman-target/mount_failed
Type: boolean
_Description: Do you want to resume partitioning?
The attempt to mount a file system with type ${TYPE} in ${DEVICE} at
${MOUNTPOINT} failed.
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You may resume partitioning from the partitioning menu.
Template: partman-target/choose_filesystem
Type: select
Choices: ${CHOICES}
_Description: File system for this partition:
Template: partman-target/choose_method
Type: select
Choices: ${CHOICES}
_Description: How to use this partition:
Template: partman-target/text/choose_filesystem
Type: text
_Description: File system:
Template: partman-target/text/method
Type: text
_Description: Use as:
Template: partman-target/text/no_file_system
Type: text
_Description: no file system
Template: partman-target/text/get_help
Type: text
_Description: Help on partitioning
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