Bug#538850: [Fwd: #538850 - cdrom-detect template review]
Martin Eberhard Schauer wrote:
> we have an open BR about a template message.
> Can you comment/review this template?
Chris is right that "try again to [do X]" is subtly awkward, but his
suggested alternative "try and [do X] again" has the drawback of
involving "try and" - an English idiom that styleguides discourage in
formal writing.
A second obvious option is "try to [do X] again", but this just draws
attention to a potential ambiguity (in both "try to" and "try and"
versions): is it a repeated attempt, or an attempt to repeat?
If at first you don't succeed... we could go with the third option of
"retry [doing X]". Yes, that one's growing on me - patch attached.
I've also fixed an unrelated typo in cdrom-detect/cdrom_module:
s/a unusual/an unusual/.
--
JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian
sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package
Template: cdrom-detect/load_media
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl2:
_Description: Load CD-ROM drivers from removable media?
No common CD-ROM drive was detected.
.
You may need to load additional CD-ROM drivers from removable media, such as
a driver floppy. If you have such media available now, insert it, and
continue. Otherwise, you will be given the option to manually select
CD-ROM modules.
Template: cdrom-detect/detect_progress_title
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Detecting hardware to find CD-ROM drives
Template: cdrom-detect/manual_config
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl2:
_Description: Manually select a CD-ROM module and device?
No common CD-ROM drive was detected.
.
Your CD-ROM drive may be an old Mitsumi or another non-IDE, non-SCSI
CD-ROM drive. In that case you should choose which module to load and
the device to use. If you don't know which module and device are
needed, look for some documentation or try a network installation
instead of a CD-ROM installation.
Template: cdrom-detect/retry
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl2:
_Description: Retry mounting the CD-ROM?
Your installation CD-ROM couldn't be mounted. This probably means that
the CD-ROM was not in the drive. If so you can insert it and try again.
Template: cdrom-detect/cdrom_module
Type: select
Choices: ${choices}
Default: none
# :sl2:
_Description: Module needed for accessing the CD-ROM:
The automatic detection didn't find a CD-ROM drive. You can try to
load a specific module if you have an unusual CD-ROM drive (that is
neither IDE nor SCSI).
Template: cdrom-detect/cdrom_device
Type: string
Default: /dev/cdrom
# :sl2:
_Description: Device file for accessing the CD-ROM:
In order to access your CD-ROM drive, please enter the device file that
should be used. Non-standard CD-ROM drives use non-standard device
files (such as /dev/mcdx).
.
You may switch to the shell on the second terminal (ALT+F2) to check the
available devices in /dev with "ls /dev". You can return to this screen
by pressing ALT+F1.
Template: cdrom-detect/cdrom_fs
Type: string
Default: iso9660
Description: for internal use only
File system used on cdrom-detect/cdrom_device.
Template: cdrom-detect/hybrid
Type: boolean
Default: false
Description: for internal use only
Set if the CD appears to be on a USB stick.
Template: cdrom-detect/usb-hdd
Type: boolean
Default: false
Description: for internal use only
Set if the CD appears to be a live USB-HDD image.
Template: cdrom-detect/scanning_progress_title
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Scanning CD-ROM
Template: cdrom-detect/scanning_progress_step
Type: text
# :sl1:
_Description: Scanning ${DIR}...
Template: cdrom-detect/success
Type: note
# :sl2:
_Description: CD-ROM detected
The CD-ROM autodetection was successful. A CD-ROM drive has been found and it
currently contains the CD ${cdname}. The installation will now continue.
Template: cdrom-detect/wrong-cd
Type: error
# :sl2:
_Description: Incorrect CD-ROM detected
The CD-ROM drive contains a CD which cannot be used for installation.
.
Please insert a suitable CD to continue with the installation.
Template: cdrom-detect/no-release
Type: error
# Translators: DO NOT TRANSLATE "Release". This is the name of a file.
# :sl2:
_Description: Error reading Release file
The CD-ROM does not seem to contain a valid 'Release' file, or that file
could not be read correctly.
.
You may try to repeat CD-ROM detection but, even if it does succeed the
second time, you may experience problems later in the installation.
Template: cdrom-detect/eject
Type: boolean
Default: true
Description: for internal use; can be preseeded
Set to false to prevent the system from ejecting the CD-ROM before rebooting
Template: cdrom/suite
Type: select
Choices: stable, testing, unstable
Description: for internal use only
Debian version to install
Template: cdrom/codename
Type: string
Description: for internal use only
Codename for the selected suite
Template: finish-install/progress/cdrom-detect
Type: text
# finish-install progress bar item
# :sl1:
_Description: Unmounting and ejecting CD-ROM...
Template: debian-installer/cdrom-detect/title
Type: text
# Item in the main menu to select this package
# :sl2:
_Description: Detect and mount CD-ROM
--- ../cdrom-detect-1.38.pristine/debian/cdrom-detect.templates 2011-01-15 18:34:10.000000000 +0000
+++ debian/cdrom-detect.templates 2011-03-14 12:46:40.496915904 +0000
@@ -32,7 +32,7 @@
Type: boolean
Default: true
# :sl2:
-_Description: Try again to mount the CD-ROM?
+_Description: Retry mounting the CD-ROM?
Your installation CD-ROM couldn't be mounted. This probably means that
the CD-ROM was not in the drive. If so you can insert it and try again.
@@ -43,7 +43,7 @@
# :sl2:
_Description: Module needed for accessing the CD-ROM:
The automatic detection didn't find a CD-ROM drive. You can try to
- load a specific module if you have a unusual CD-ROM drive (that is
+ load a specific module if you have an unusual CD-ROM drive (that is
neither IDE nor SCSI).
Template: cdrom-detect/cdrom_device
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