@version 0 # *** new message !T_USAGE :E redhat usage\n\nredhat --option ...\n # *** new message !I_REMOVING :E Removing device configuration: %s\n # *** new message !T_AUTHENTICATE :E Authentication # *** new message !I_AUTHREQ :E Authentication required\nfor user %s # *** new message !T_NEWPASS :E Changing password # *** new message !I_NEWPASS :E Changing the password for user %s # *** new message !I_DISABLED :E The account was disabled\n # *** new message !I_ENABLED :E The account was enabled\n # *** new message !N_WRONGVERSION :E You have installed a Linuxconf version suited for\n +RedHat 4.x on a RedHat 5.x system.\n +Things will operate normally, except for the following\n +shortcomings:\n + -PAM won't be used for user authentication and passwords\n + updates.\n + -Linuxconf will update the password database itself\n + instead of relying on the useradd, userdel and usermod\n + utilities.\n +We suggest you install the proper version. You can \"upgrade\"\n +by using the -U and --force rpm command line options. # *** new message !F_STATUS :E Status # *** new message !T_ONESERVICE :E Service %s # *** new message !I_ONESERVICE :E You can enable/disable a service\nor you can start and stop it manually # *** new message !B_START :E Start # *** new message !B_STOP :E Stop # *** new message !B_RESTART :E Restart # *** new message !I_SYSVENABLED :E Enabled # *** new message !I_SYSVDISABLED :E Disabled # *** new message !I_RUNNING :E Running # *** new message !T_SERVNAME :E Service %s # *** new message !B_STATUS :E Status # *** new message !P_CTRLSERV :E control service activity # *** new message !F_CONFIGURED :E Automatic startup # *** new message !F_DESCRIPTION :E Description # *** new message !F_PKGVER :E Package version # *** new message !B_PKGINFO :E Pkg info # *** new message !F_PACKAGE :E Package name # *** new message !I_NOMANAGERPM :E (No package manager available)