Hi, (I'm CC:ing mdadm maintainers) On Wednesday 06 February 2008, Christian Perrier wrote: > The debian-l10n-english team has reviewed the debconf templates for > mdadm. This opens an opportunity for new translations to be sent > for that package. I had problems understanding connections between some strings. Template: mdadm/initrdstart_notinconf Type: boolean Default: false _Description: Start arrays not listed in mdadm.conf? The specified array (${array}) is not listed in the configuration file (${config}). Therefore, it cannot be started during boot, unless you correct the configuration file and recreate the initial ramdisk. . Please refer to /usr/share/doc/mdadm/README.upgrading-2.5.3.gz if you intend to continue. . This warning is only relevant if you need arrays to be started from the initial ramdisk to be able to boot. If you use kernel autostarting, or do not need any arrays to be started as early as the initial ramdisk is loaded, you can simply continue. Alternatively, choose not to continue and enter 'none' when prompted which arrays to start from the initial ramdisk. This description tells that specified array can't be started during boot, but the associated question asks if such arrays should be started. When they would be started if user answers "yes"? Additionally the third paragraph talks about continuing and not continuing. Should these be interpreted as "yes" and "no"? From the text it seems that there will be additional questions even if user chooses not to continue. Sorry for being this late again. :-] Regards, Edu -- Esko Arajärvi - edu@iki.fi - +358-50-5446844 "Only idiots quote signatures." -Antti Kuntsi (at his .sig)
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