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Re: [DDR] [d-i] po-debconf://aboot-installer/fr.po



On Fri, Jan 16, 2004 at 07:36:19AM +0100, Steve Langasek wrote :
> Salut,
> 
> On Thu, Jan 15, 2004 at 01:53:55PM +0100, Christian Perrier wrote:
> > Quoting Olivier Trichet (trichet.olivier@ec-lille.fr):
> 
> > > #. Description
> > > #: ../templates:38
> > > msgid "Copying kernel images to ${BOOTDEV}."
> > > msgstr "Copie des images du noyau sur ${BOOTDEV}."
> 
> > > Je dois rien comprendre, mais bon moi j'ai pas plusieur images pour
> un
> > > noyau, donc je verais plutôt :
> 
> > > #. Description
> > > #: ../templates:38
> > > msgid "Copying kernel image to ${BOOTDEV}."
> > > msgstr "Copie de l'image du noyau sur ${BOOTDEV}."
> 
> > Euh, là je regrette mais c'est le mainteneur du paquet qui a mis le
> > pluriel, donc je ne vais pas l'enlever. Vu que c'est Steve Langasek et
> > qu'il sait en général ce qu'il fait, je pense qu'il y a une raison.
> 
> > Isn't it, vorlon (you don't need translation, do you?)
> 
> > Ou alors "des images de noyau", peut-être...
> 
> No translation needed -- though I'll reply in English in the interest of
> haste (sorry).
> 
> Here is what the English message documents:
> 
> If the root partition is not ext2, various files needed for booting need
> to be copied to an ext2 partition.  These files are /etc/aboot.conf,
> /vmlinuz, /initrd.img, and the files that /vmlinuz and /initrd.img point
> to.
> 
> Displaying all of this to the user seems like overkill -- the entire
> operation should take only a second, so I think having multiple lines of
> text would only be confusing to users.
> 
> The initial ramdisk image, /initrd.img, is an (disk) image belonging to
> the kernel.
> 
> Therefore, since we are copying two image files, there are two images
> that we are copying for one kernel. :)
> 

C'est joliment expliqué merci.

> Suggestions on how better to express this are certainly welcome.
>
Je ne sais pas si c'est mieux, mais pourquoi pas
"Copying kernel related images to ${BOOTDEV}."


Olivier



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