slitaz-tools diff installer/en.msg @ rev 210

Removed old/unused files for user hacker
author Christophe Lincoln <pankso@slitaz.org>
date Mon Jun 09 23:44:56 2008 +0200 (2008-06-09)
parents 32debc9dd878
children db0e82bebc70
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     1.1 --- a/installer/en.msg	Fri Apr 18 17:48:36 2008 +0200
     1.2 +++ b/installer/en.msg	Mon Jun 09 23:44:56 2008 +0200
     1.3 @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@
     1.4  
     1.5  # start_install
     1.6  START_INSTALL_MSG="\n
     1.7 -Welcome to slitaz-installer.\n\n
     1.8 +Welcome to the slitaz-installer.\n\n
     1.9  \Z2Start a new installation or upgrade ?\Zn"
    1.10  
    1.11  # mount_cdrom
    1.12 @@ -11,7 +11,7 @@
    1.13  
    1.14  # ask_for_target_dev
    1.15  ASK_FOR_TARGET_DEV_MSG="\n
    1.16 -Please specifiy the taget partition.\n\n
    1.17 +Please specify the target partition.\n\n
    1.18  \Z2Partition to use:\Zn"
    1.19  
    1.20  # ask_for_mkfs_target_dev
    1.21 @@ -19,13 +19,13 @@
    1.22  SliTaz will be installed on the partition : $TARGET_DEV\n\n
    1.23  The next step lets you format the target partition into ext3. Ext3 is a robust, \
    1.24  stable and journalised filesystem. If the partition is already formated you \
    1.25 -dont need to reformat, if not just accept. Warning formating a partition will \
    1.26 +can skip this stage, if not just accept. Warning formating a partition will \
    1.27  destroy all current data.\n\n
    1.28 -\Z2Do you wich to formater partition in ext3 ?\Zn" 
    1.29 +\Z2Do you wish to format the partition in ext3 ?\Zn" 
    1.30  
    1.31  # ask_for_hostname
    1.32  ASK_FOR_HOSTNAME_MSG="\n
    1.33 -Hostname configuration lets you set the machine name. The hostname is used \
    1.34 +Hostname configuration allows you to specify the machine name. The hostname is used \
    1.35  internally to identify the host on the network. This value can be changed when \
    1.36  the system is installed.\n\n
    1.37  \Z2Hostname:\Zn"
    1.38 @@ -33,7 +33,7 @@
    1.39  # grub_install
    1.40  GRUB_INSTALL_MSG="\n
    1.41  You have now the option to install the GRUB bootloader which is capable of \
    1.42 -booting almost any kind of operating system. If you want to use an existing \
    1.43 +booting any kind of operating system. If you want to use an existing \
    1.44  GRUB installation, skip this step and add the correct lines to your GRUB \
    1.45  configuration file (menu.lst). Note that the SliTaz Installer creates a \
    1.46  configuration file on the target which can be used as an example \
    1.47 @@ -42,5 +42,5 @@
    1.48  
    1.49  # end_of_install
    1.50  END_OF_INSTALL_MSG="\n
    1.51 -Installation is finish, you can now exit the onstaller or reboot on your new \
    1.52 +Installation is finished, you can now exit the installer or reboot on your new \
    1.53  SliTaz GNU/Linux operating system."