@version 69 !X_EXECUTING :E Executing: %s\n !X_WOULDEXEC :E Would have executed \"%s\" but not allowed\n !X_SIGNALING :E %s %s with signal %d return %d\n !E_MISSINFO :E Missing information about daemon or utility %s\nin configuration file %s\n !T_SCOPE :E Commands and daemons !I_SCOPE :E This dialog let you configure the different commands\n +and daemons linuxconf is using.\n +If you deselect one command, then you must\n +manage this yourself. This facility\n +is provided to help integrate linuxconf into\n +a custom Linux installation.\n +*** Unless you know what you are doing ***\n +*** fiddling here is not recommended ***\n !E_UNKNOWNDAEMON :E Unknown daemon :%s:....\ndon't know how to support it\n !P_CHGDATE :E correct the date and time !F_ZONE :E zone !F_STORECMOS :E Store date in CMOS !F_UNIVERSAL :E universal format(GMT) !F_GETDATE :E Get date from server(s) !T_TIME :E Time !F_HOUR :E Hour !F_MINUTES :E Minutes !F_SECONDS :E Seconds !T_DATE :E Date !F_YEAR :E Year !F_MONTH :E Month !F_DAYOFMONTH :E Day of month !T_DATETIME :E Workstation date & time !I_DATETIME :E Fill this form to indicate how the workstation must\nget its date and time\n !E_CANTPROBE :E Can't probe current setup of network device %s\n +No way to activate the network\n !E_NODEVICE :E Networking was configured\n +for the interface %s\n +but this device is not configured\n +in the kernel\n !T_ROUTEHOSTS :E Route to other hosts !T_ROUTENET :E Route to other networks !I_ROUTEHOSTS :E If your network has access to remote hosts\n +you must tell how to reach those hosts\n !I_TOADDROUTE :E Select [Add] to add a new route !M_DEFROUTE :E Defaults !M_ROUTENET :E other routes to networks !M_ROUTEHOSTS :E other routes to hosts !M_ROUTED :E the routed daemon !M_SET :E Set !M_CONFIG :E Configure !T_ROUTES :E Routes to other networks !I_ROUTES :E If your network has access to other networks\n +you must tell how to reach those networks\n +For many setup, simply setting the default route\n +is good enough\n +\n +If you only talk to machines on the local network\n +then all this is not necessary.\n !I_DEFGTW :E Enter the IP number of the main gateway\n +And indicate if this machine is allowed to\n +route IP packets !F_PRIMNAME :E Primary name + domain !F_ALIASES :E Aliases (opt) !F_IPADR :E IP address !F_NETADR :E Network address (opt) !F_NETMASK :E Netmask (opt) !E_NEEDIP :E Adaptor %d: Missing IP number !F_IVLDIP :E Invalid IP number: %s !E_IVLMASK :E Invalid netwask: %s !Q_NOIP :E Are you sure !I_NOIP :E No IP address was entered for the first\n +ethernet adaptor. Either it is a mistake\n +(you forgot) or you don't have a network\n +adaptor at all.\n +\n +If you don't have any network adaptor,\n +it is a good idea to enter the IP number\n +127.0.0.1, which correspond to a dummy\n +internal network. This may help later with\n +network aware application such as X11.\n +\n +Do you want me to enter 127.0.0.1 for you ? !T_THISHOST :E Host name and IP devices !I_THISHOST :E You are allowed to control the parameters\n +which are specific to this host and related\n +to its main connection to the local IP network !E_OUTOFMEMORY :E Out of memory\n !F_IPNUM :E IP number !T_HOSTNETDEF :E host/network definition !E_IVLIPNUM :E Invalid IP number !I_HOSTSDEF :E Select a host/network definition to modify !I_ADDDEF :E Select [Add] to add a new definition !F_FIRSTETH :E First ethernet adaptor !F_SECOND :E Second !F_THIRD :E Third !F_FOURTH :E Fourth !F_FIRSTSLIP :E First SLIP/CSLIP channel !F_FIRSTPPP :E First PPP channel !E_IVLDNETLEVEL :E File %s\n +contains an invalid netconf level: %d\n +It must be 0, 1 or 2.\n +Just run \"netconf --runlevel\" with an\n +explicit value (local, client, or server)\n +to fix this.\n +\n +Assuming \"local\" configuration for now.\n !E_CANTOPEN :E Can't open file %s\n(%s)\n !P_PERMUPDATE :E update the status of the system !X_LIST :E List of things required to activate current configuration\n !M_INFOR :E Host name and IP network devices !M_HOSTS :E Information about other hosts !M_NETWORKS :E Information about other networks !M_ROUTING :E Routing and gateways !M_RESOLV :E Name server specification (DNS) !M_ORDER :E Host name search path !M_ISOL :E Isolated/simple network from scratch !T_CLIENTTASKS :E Client tasks !T_SERVER :E Server tasks !T_BOOT :E Boot services !T_FIREWALL :E Firewalling !T_NETWORK :E Network configurator !I_NETWORK :E This package allows you to configure a\n +TCP/IP network from scratch using ethernet\n +and modem (or other serial connection) !E_NETCONF :E Netconf: Invalid arguments\n !E_NETCONFDEF :E `netconf' without an argument starts the interactive mode\n !E_IVLRUNLEVEL :E Invalid runlevel %s for network daemons\n +Values 1,2,3,4,5,6 or local,client,server\n +are valid.\n !F_ROUTEDREQ :E routed is required !F_NOEXPORT :E Does not export any routes (Silent) !F_EXPORTDEFRT :E Export your default route !T_ROUTEDCONF :E Routed daemon configuration !I_ROUTEDCONF :E Check the appropriate options\n +unless you have a simple network, routed\n +is required.\n !E_CANTSILENT :E Can't be both silent and a gateway\n !E_IVLDEST :E Invalid destination %s for line %d in file %s\n%s\n !E_NOKEYGW :E Keyword gw missing from line %d of file %s\n%s !E_IVLGTW :E Invalid gateway %s for line %d in file %s\n%s\n !E_NETMASK :E Keyword netmask expected, on line %d of file %s\n%s !E_IVLOUTPUT :E Invalid content in /proc/net/route\n%s\n !F_GATEWAY :E Gateway !F_DEST :E Destination !T_ROUTESPEC :E route specification !I_ROUTESPEC :E Enter either IP number or name\n !I_SIMPLEINST :E This option allows you to install\n +a complete network setup, including the names\n +of all machine.\n +\n +This will overwrite the following files:\n + %s\n + %s\n !Q_SIMPLEINST :E Installing network from scratch !DUMMY_NAME_SERV :E linux-serv !DUMMY_NAME_BANANA :E banana !DUMMY_NAME_APPLE :E apple !DUMMY_NAME_CHERRY :E cherry !DUMMY_NAME_ORANGE :E orange !DUMMY_NAME_WOLF :E wolf !DUMMY_NAME_LION :E lion !DUMMY_NAME_MOUSE :E mouse !DUMMY_NAME_EAGLE :E eagle !DUMMY_NAME_COBRA :E cobra !DUMMY_NAME_ELVIS :E elvis !DUMMY_NAME_BABE :E babe !DUMMY_NAME_ALNOLD :E arnold !DUMMY_NAME_ROCKY :E rocky !DUMMY_NAME_BOND :E bond !DUMMY_NAME_RINGO :E ringo !DUMMY_NAME_PAUL :E paul !DUMMY_NAME_JOHN :E john !DUMMY_NAME_GEORGE :E george !DUMMY_NAME_MADONA :E madona !DUMMY_NAME_TARZAN :E tarzan !DUMMY_NAME_LINUS :E linus !DUMMY_NAME_CANADA :E canada !DUMMY_NAME_USA :E usa !DUMMY_NAME_FINLAND :E finland !DUMMY_NAME_FRANCE :E france !T_YOURMACHINE :E Your machine name !I_YOURMACHINE :E You must select a name for your machine\n +out of this list. Each of your co-networker\n +must select a different name\n !X_WOULDHAVE :E Would have %s %s\n !X_STOPPED :E stopped !E_IVLBASIC :E Invalid basic configuration of the host\n%s\n !E_NOPRIMNAME :E No definition for the primary name\n +in /etc/hosts.\n +There is no entry with the name or alias\n +\"loghost\".\n !P_SETHOSTNAME :E Setting the hostname !X_SETHOSTNAME :E Setting hostname to %s\n !E_CANTSETHOST :E Can't set the host name to %s\n(%s)\n !E_NOTKNOWN :E %s is not known\n !E_HOSTUSAGE :E usage: hostname [-f] [ host name ]\n + hostname -d\n + hostname --domain\n !X_STARTED :E started !E_DNSDOMUSAGE :E usage: dnsdomainname\n(No argument)\n !E_UNKHOST :E Unknown host name !E_NOALIAS :E No kernel support for devices aliasing !E_SETALIAS :E Invalid alias setup for device %s\n%s !M_ALIAS :E IP aliases for virtual hosts !F_IPALIASES :E IP alias or range !T_IPALIASFORDEV :E IP aliases for device %s !I_IPALIASFORDEV :E You can enter alternative IP numbers for a\n +network interface. You can enter several numbers\n +per lines. Many time savers syntax are supported\n +Here are some examples for:\n + 192.168.1.10 192.168.1.11 192.168.1.12\n + 192.168.1.10-12\n + 10-12 !T_IPALIASES :E Edit IP aliases configurations !I_SYSTEMS :E Each network device may have several\n +IP number. Alternate ones are called alias and are\n +entered here.\n !P_UPDALIAS :E to update IP aliases !F_DAEPATH :E path of the command !T_DAECONFIG :E Daemons and command config !I_DAECONFIG :E You are allowed to changed the way\na daemon or command is invoked. !F_DAEARGS :E arguments !E_IPXFORMAT :E Invalid format of file %s\nCan't manage IPX properly\n !F_IPXNETNUM :E Network number (hex) !F_IPXINTERNALNETNUM :E Internal network number !F_IPXINTERNALNODENUM :E Internal node number !F_IPXAUTOCONFIG :E Autoconfigure !F_PRIMARY :E primary !F_ISPRIMARY :E is the primary interface !T_IPXCONF :E IPX interface configuration !I_IPXCONF :E You must associate a frame type with\n +a network devices and a network number\n +For one device, it is possible to have several\n +combination of frame and network number.\n +Most linux client machine (IPX client) will be happy\n +by selecting the \"autoconfigure\" choices. !M_IPXCONF :E IPX interface setup !F_FRAMETYPES :E interfaces frame types !F_FRAMETYPE :E Frame type !T_IPXINTERNAL :E Internal net !F_IPXENABLE :E Enable !F_IPXNETWORK :E IPX networking !E_IPXSOCKET :E Can't open IPX control socket\n +Looks ODD to me.\n +Maybe linuxconf is incompatible with the kernel release !F_NETWORKHOST :E network or host !F_NETMASKOPT :E netmask(opt) !F_EMPTYSLOT :E Select [Add] to add empty slots at the end of the dialog !T_HTMLACCESS :E Linuxconf html access control !I_HTMLACCESS :E You can specify which networks or hosts are allowed\n +to access linuxconf to configure your computer\n +(They need a password still)\n +Linuxconf listen on port 98. Point your browser to\n +http://your_machine:98/ !M_HTMLACCES :E Linuxconf network access !E_IVLDHOSTNET :E invalid host or network: %s\n !E_IVLDMASK :E invalid netmask: %s\n !F_LOCALMODE :E No network !F_CLIENTMODE :E Client mode !F_SERVERMODE :E Server !T_NETRUNLEVEL :E Network operation mode !I_NETRUNLEVEL :E !E_NETRUNLEVEL :E Change network operation mode !E_IPNOMATCH :E IP %s do not match %s/%s !T_MAINACCESS :E 0-May use linuxconf !T_PSYSCONTROL :E 0-General system control !P_MAINACCESS :E access linuxconf !F_BCAST :E Broadcast (opt) !E_NETMASKNEEDED :E A netmask is needed for interface %s\n +because you have supplied a network number !E_IVLIPINTER :E Invalid IP configuration for interface %s\n +IP address\t%s\t%s\n +Net address\t%s\t%s\n +Netmask\t%s\t%s\n +Broadcast\t%s\t%s\n !E_TOOLONG :E The command takes more than %d seconds to execute, odd\n !F_MANAGED :E Managed !I_MANAGED :E Linuxconf may operate it !F_SKIP :E Skip !F_ABORT :E Abort !I_ABORT :E this session !I_KILLCMD :E this command !I_CMDTIMEOUT :E The command\n +\n +%s\n +\n +is taking longer than expected to complete\n +Please take action !T_CMDTIMEOUT :E Too long !I_SKIP :E this command !F_KILLCMD :E Kill !E_KILLED :E killed by operator !B_CONFIG :E Config !S_CROND :E Cron daemon !S_MOUNTALL :E Mounting local volumes !S_FIXPERM :E Checking files permissions !S_LOOPBACK :E Setting network loopback !S_PORTMAP :E Starting the RPC portmapper !S_INETD :E Starting inetd !S_ALIASLOOP :E Setting IP aliases on network loopback !S_RETURN :E return %d\n !S_SECTBASE :E Checking base configuration !S_KMODULES :E Checking kernel's modules !S_SYSLOG :E Starting system loggers !S_PRTSPOOL :E Starting printer spooler !S_SECTCLIENT :E Setting client networking !S_IPDEVICES :E Configure network IP devices !S_IPXDEVICES :E Configure network IPX devices !S_IPROUTES :E Configure IP routes !S_ROUTEDS :E Start routing daemons !S_AMD :E Starting automounter !S_SECTSERVER :E Setting server networking !S_ALIAS :E Setting IP aliases on net devices !S_NFS :E Starting NFS service !S_UNSETSERVER :E Unsetting server networking !S_STOPNFS :E Stopping NFS service !S_UNSETCLIENT :E Unsetting networking !S_KSENDMAIL :E Stopping sendmail !S_KROUTEDS :E Stopping routing daemons !S_KAMD :E Stopping automounter !S_MOUNTNET :E Mounting network volumes !T_CONFIGLOG :E Configuration log !I_CONFIGLOG :E These logs shows all configuration commands\nissued by linuxconf !E_LEFTBG :E Left running in the background !Q_SEELOGS :E Some errors were reported\nDo you want to examine the logs !Q_SOMEERRORS :E There were some errors !I_PREBOOT :E Tasks before booting !I_BOOTING :E Booting !I_FIXPERM :E Fixperm session !I_UPDATE :E Activating changes !I_RUNLEVEL :E Switching runlevel !I_PPPPOSTCON :E PPP postconnect commands !E_PIDFILE :E Invalid PID file: %s !I_LOGACCESS :E in %s !F_LOGACCESS :E Log access !E_DAEUNKNOWN :E Unknown command or daemon %s !I_MISSCMPN :E Linuxconf can't locate the command %s\n +on your system.\n +\n +The command is either missing (not installed)\n +or installed with a different name or path\n +\n +Do you want to change the configuration for this command ? !Q_MISSCMPN :E Missing component ? !F_PKGNAME :E Package's name !F_PKGSTART :E Start command !F_PKGSTOP :E Stop command !F_PKGRELOAD :E Reload command !F_PKGMODULE :E Module name or path !F_PIDFILE :E PID files !T_ACTIVATION :E Activation control !F_STARTAFTER :E Start after package !F_STARTLEVEL :E Start at runlevel !F_LOCAL :E No networking !F_CLIENT :E Client networking !F_SERVER :E Server networking !F_PKGCONFIG :E Config files !F_PKGCOMMENTS :E Comments !T_DROPCONF :E Dropin configuration !I_DROPCONF :E You can control how Linuxconf will manage\n +a given package, when it will start, stop, and reload/restart\n +and how and why\n !F_STOPLEVEL :E Stop at runlevel !F_PKGDESC :E Package's description !I_ADDDROPIN :E Select [Add] to add a new dropin definition !T_DROPINMNG :E Dropin management !I_DROPINMNG :E You are allowed to modify, delete and\n +add new dropins. Dropins provide information\n +letting information control and manage add-on package !F_PROCNAME :E Process names !T_STARTSYS :E Starting %s !T_STOPSYS :E Stopping %s !F_NORELOAD :E No reload/restart needed !F_REVISION :E Dropin revision !E_CMDMISS :E Command %s missing\n !F_DONTSTOP :E Never stop !T_ACTNEW :E Activate new service !I_ACTNEW :E The service %s has been added to your system\n + (%s)\n +Do you want to enable it ? !O_ENABLED :E Enabled !O_TMPDIS :E Temp-disabled !O_DISABLED :E Disabled !T_SERVICECTL :E Service control !I_SERVICECTL :E You can selectivly enable or disable\n +any services. You can disable services on a permanent\n +basis or on a temporary basis. Temporary means that\n +Linuxconf will remind you about those and will reactivate\n +them at the next reboot. !I_REENABLE :E Re-enabling service %s\n !P_DELDROP :E to delete a dropin !T_ROUTEALT :E Route to alternate local networks !M_ROUTEALT :E routes to alternate local nets !I_PPPDIALD :E PPP diald setup commands !T_ADAPTOR :E Adaptor !F_CONFIG :E Config !T_HOSTHEAD :E IP number\tname\taliases !T_NETMISC :E Misc !T_CROND :E Scheduled tasks daemon !T_ALIASES :E IP aliases !T_PORTMAP :E Port mapper !T_INETD :E Inetd server !T_SYSLOG :E system logger !T_KLOGD :E Kernel logger !T_LPD :E Printer spooler !T_ROUTED :E Routed dynamic router !T_GATED :E Gated dynamic router !T_YPBIND :E NIS client !T_AMD :E Auto-mounter !T_NFS :E NFS server !T_RARP :E RARP service !T_FIREWALLING :E Firewalling !T_KERNELD :E Kernel's modules manager !T_NETWORKING :E NETWORKING !H_ROUTENET :E Network\tNetmask\tGateway !H_ROUTEHOST :E Host\tGateway !H_ROUTEALT :E Network\tNetmask\tInterface !E_OK :E Ok !E_INV :E Invalid !F_NETDEV :E Net device !F_MODULE :E Kernel module !F_MODIO :E I/O port (opt) !F_MODIRQ :E Irq (opt) !F_ARCNET :E Arcnet adaptor !F_ATPNET :E Pocket adaptor !F_FIRSTTKR :E First Token ring adaptor !F_FIRSTDUM :E First dummy device !I_CLASS_A :E Class A network !I_CLASS_B :E Class B network !I_CLASS_C :E Class C network !I_SUBNET128 :E 25 bits sub-network !I_SUBNET192 :E 26 bits sub-network !I_SUBNET224 :E 27 bits sub-network !I_SUBNET240 :E 28 bits sub-network !I_SUBNET248 :E 29 bits sub-network !E_RANGESYN :E Invalid range syntax !T_EXECSYSV :E Executing some Sysv init scripts !T_LATEOUTPUT :E Grabbing some late messages from command %s\n !F_BOOTCMD :E Boot time cleanup !T_BOOTDROPIN :E Dropin's boot time commands\n !E_SETETH0DEF :E netconf --setdevdef can only be used by root\n !E_SETGATEWAY :E netconf --setgateway can only be used by root\n !E_SETCLOCKMODE :E netconf --setclockmode can only be used by root\n !I_NEWMAXALIASES :E Raising kernel max aliases per device limit to %d\n !E_TOOALIASES :E Too many IP aliases, maximum %d !I_RESETFORNEW :E Unsetting aliases to grow the kernel table from %d to %d entries\n !E_BOOTRC :E netconf --bootrc path [ path ] !F_MODINST :E (inst) !E_DRPNOMODPATH :E Module %s not found for dropin %s !I_ARCHIVE :E Configuration archiving !I_EXTRACT :E Configuration extraction !I_SWITCHCONF :E Switching configuration !N_FILEFUTURE :E The file %s has a revision date in the future\n +This probably means that you system time is wrong\n +or as been wrong at some point. !M_SERVICESACT :E Services activity !I_MANUAL :E Manual !I_DHCP :E Dhcp !I_BOOTP :E Bootp !F_CONFMODE :E Config mode !I_PCMCIA :E PCMCIA device (removable) !P_INITNET :E Intialising the network !I_PUBLISH :E Publish an admin tree !I_IMPORT :E Import an admin group !I_SETGATEWAY :E Changing default gateway to %s\n !X_CONFIG :E Config !I_KILLING :E Killing !E_MISSINGPRC :E Some process missing, full restart of service %s required\n !F_AUTORELOAD :E Autoreloaded !F_PKGPROBE :E Probe command !I_CREATEUSER :E Creating user account !I_DELETEUSER :E Deleting user account !I_ADAPACTIVE :E Enabled !E_SERVICE :E Unknown service %s\n !I_ROUTERON :E Enabling routing\n !I_ROUTEROFF :E Disabling routing\n !E_ROUTINGCTRL :E Can't controlling routing with this kernel !F_DEFGTW :E Default gateway !T_DEFAULTS :E Defaults !I_ISROUTER :E Enable routing !E_NOHOSTNAME :E Host name not defined !E_TOOMSEARCH :E Too many entries in search statement\nin file %s !F_DNSNEEDED :E DNS usage !M_DNSNEEDED :E DNS is required for normal operation !F_DEFDOM :E default domain !F_NAMESERV1 :E IP of name server 1 !F_NAMESERV2 :E IP of name server 2 (opt) !F_NAMESERV3 :E IP of name server 3 (opt) !F_SEARCHDOM :E search domain %d (opt) !T_RESOLVCONF :E Resolver configuration !I_RESOLVCONF :E You can specify which name server will be used\n +to resolv host ip number. Using the DNS is\n +to handle this on a TCP/IP network. The others\n +are the local /etc/hosts file\n + (see \"information about other hosts\" menu\n +or the NIS system\n !I_CHGDOMRES :E Changing resolver domain to %s\n !I_CHGSERVER :E Changing DNS server to %s\n !I_CHGSEARCH :E Changing DNS search to %s\n !I_UPDATING :E Updating %s\n !F_MULTI :E Multiple IPs for one host !T_NAMESERV :E Name service access !I_NAMESERV :E You must tell the system in which order\n +the various name services must be probed\n +\n +hosts mean /etc/hosts is probed\n +NIS stand for Network Information System\n +dns stands for Domain Name Service\n !P_WRITEHOSTS :E write /etc/host.conf !E_IVLDIPDNS :E Invalid IP number for nameserver %d\n !N_CHECKING :E Checking dns connectivity !N_NOTGOOD :E Not good !N_GOOD :E Ok !E_DNSPROBLEM :E The DNS does not answer within %d seconds\n +This is bad and will cause major problems later\n +Do you want to continue ?\n +\n +(Note that this may indicate one minor DNS problem\n + please consult the help screen for further info) !E_DNSCONNECT :E DNS connectivity !I_MODIFYUSER :E Updating user account !H_DAEMONS :E Name\tPath\tMod. !H_NETDEV :E Network device !I_CHANGINGSERVICES :E Turning services on and off !I_ENABLED :E Enabled !I_TMPDISABLED :E Temp-disabled !I_DISABLED :E Disabled !I_SWITCHING :E Switch service %s to %s\n !E_NONETDEV :E Missing network device !E_IVLDDST :E Invalid destination IP number !E_IVLDGTW :E Invalid gateway IP number !E_IVLDMSK :E Invalid netmask !F_INTERFACE :E Interface !F_HOSTNAME :E Host name !F_ENABLEHTML :E Enable network access !E_ONLYROOT :E Only root is allowed to do that !I_USAGE :E netconf command line options\n +\n + --bootrc rc_dir_path [ previous_rc_dir_path ]\n + --connect site [--fore]\n + --dialctl\n + --disconnect site\n + --initnet\n + --postconnect linuxconf_dialout site ppp-device\n + --postconnect linuxconf_dialin site ppp-device\n + --predisconnect linuxconf_dialout site ppp-device\n + --predisconnect linuxconf_dialin site ppp-device\n + --resetfw\n + --runlevel 0|1|2\n + --runlevel local|client|server\n + --S00linuxconf\n + --S99linuxconf\n + --setdevdef no_device name ip netmask device\n + --setgateway ip\n + --setupdiald site iface mask local remote metric\n + --status\n + --update\n +\n !I_MISC :E Miscellaneous task !I_ROUTENET :E If your network has access to other networks\n +you must tell how to reach those networks\n !I_ROUTEALT :E If there are several IP networks sharing the same\n +physical network (wire), you must configure the routing\n +this here !H_SERVICESTATUS :E Name\tEnabled\tRunning !F_STATUS :E Status !T_ONESERVICE :E Control one service !I_ONESERVICE :E You can enable/disable a service\nor you can start and stop it manually !I_PROBE :E Probe !I_NONE :E None !B_START :E Start !B_STOP :E Stop !B_RESTART :E Restart !I_RUNNING :E Running !E_IVLDNET :E The destination network is incompatible\nthe supplied netmask !F_FULLHOSTNAME :E Host name + domain !N_SYNTAX :E New syntax failed, using old\n !N_SETTINGSYSTIME :E Setting system date & time\n !I_SENDINGSIG :E Sending signal %d to process %s\n !M_DOIT :E Do it !I_PROBECMD :E The following command told me something had to be done\n !I_NOTRUNNING :E Service %s is not running\n !I_MISSINGCONFIG :E Missing configuration file %s for service %s\n !I_CHANGEDCONFIG :E Configuration file %s have changed for service %s\n !E_NODIALOUTMODULE :E The option --dialctl, --connect and --disconnect\n +are hooks to enter the dialout module.\n +But this module is currently disabled.\n +Visit the control/control file & systems/linuxconf modules\n +menu and enable it. !M_DONOTHING :E Do nothing !M_DONTQUIT :E Back to linuxconf !I_STATUS :E The state of the system is not in sync with the current/updated\n +configurations. You are allowed to make it current, or continue with\n +the current configurations.\n +\n +Here are the commands to execute !T_STATUS :E Status of the system !E_IVLHOSTNAME :E Hostname invalid for IP number: %s !E_NOSPACEHOSTNAME :E No spaces allowed in host name !E_NOSPACEADAPT :E Adaptor %d: No space allowed in primary name !E_IVLDNETWORK :E Invalid network number %s\n +It does not comply with the supplied\n +or default netmask !S_NIS :E Starting NIS !F_COMMENT :E Comment (opt) !F_CHANGEITNOW :E Change it !I_CHANGEITNOW :E now !F_REBOOTNOW :E Reboot !I_REBOOTNOW :E now !T_NEWHOSTHAME :E Host name changed !I_NEWHOSTNAME :E You have changed the host name of the machine\n +Several services uses the host name to setup defaults.\n +(samba,apache, ...)\n +The easiest way to get a healthy status after a host name\n +change is to reboot.\n +\n +This dialog allows you to make the change effective immediatly,\n +reboot, or do nothing !T_PRIVSHUTDOWN :E May shutdown !P_SHUTDOWN :E shutdown the computer !F_REBOOT :E Reboot !F_HALT :E Shutdown & halt !F_DELAI :E Delay before shutdown(minutes) !F_MESSAGE :E Message !T_SHUTDOWN :E Shutdown control panel !I_SHUTDOWN :E You can force a reboot or a final shutdown\nof this computer !E_NOSPACE :E No space allowed in line %d: %s\n !B_MORELINES :E More lines