Template: debian-installer/rescue-mode/title Type: text # :sl1: _Description: Enter rescue mode Template: rescue/no-partitions Type: text # :sl3: _Description: No partitions found The installer could not find any partitions, so you will not be able to mount a root file system. This may be caused by the kernel failing to detect your hard disk drive or failing to read the partition table, or the disk may be unpartitioned. If you wish, you may investigate this from a shell in the installer environment. Template: rescue/root Type: select Choices-C: ${PARTITIONS}, assemble-raid, none #flag:translate!:1 # :sl3: __Choices: ${PARTITIONS}, Assemble RAID array, Do not use a root file system # :sl3: _Description: Device to use as root file system: Enter a device you wish to use as your root file system. You will be able to choose among various rescue operations to perform on this file system. . If you choose not to use a root file system, you will be given a reduced choice of operations that can be performed without one. This may be useful if you need to correct a partitioning problem. Template: rescue/no-such-device Type: error # :sl3: _Description: No such device The device you entered for your root file system (${DEVICE}) does not exist. Please try again. Template: rescue/mount-failed Type: error # :sl3: _Description: Mount failed An error occurred while mounting the device you entered for your root file system (${DEVICE}) on /target. . Please check the syslog for more information. Template: rescue/menu Type: select # This is designed to be a pseudo-title for the menu of possible # actions that users can choose when running in rescue mode Choices: ${CHOICES} # :sl3: _Description: Rescue operations Template: rescue/menu-error Type: error # :sl3: _Description: Rescue operation failed The rescue operation '${OPERATION}' failed with exit code ${CODE}. Template: rescue/menu/shell # TRANSLATORS: This is a menu entry. Keep in under 55 columns/characters Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Execute a shell in ${DEVICE} Template: rescue/menu/initrd-shell # TRANSLATORS: This is a menu entry. Keep in under 55 columns/characters Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Execute a shell in the installer environment Template: rescue/menu/change-root # TRANSLATORS: This is a menu entry. Keep in under 55 columns/characters Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Choose a different root file system Template: rescue/menu/reboot # TRANSLATORS: This is a menu entry. Keep in under 55 columns/characters Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Reboot the system Template: rescue/shell/intro Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Executing a shell After this message, you will be given a shell with ${DEVICE} mounted on "/". If you need any other file systems (such as a separate "/usr"), you will have to mount those yourself. Template: rescue/shell/run-failed Type: error # :sl3: _Description: Error running shell in /target A shell (${SHELL}) was found on your root file system (${DEVICE}), but an error occurred while running it. Template: rescue/shell/not-found Type: error # :sl3: _Description: No shell found in /target No usable shell was found on your root file system (${DEVICE}). Template: rescue/shell/title Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Interactive shell on ${DEVICE} Template: rescue/initrd-shell/intro Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Executing a shell After this message, you will be given a shell with ${DEVICE} mounted on "/target". You may work on it using the tools available in the installer environment. If you want to make it your root file system temporarily, run "chroot /target". If you need any other file systems (such as a separate "/usr"), you will have to mount those yourself. Template: rescue/initrd-shell/intro/no-target Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Executing a shell After this message, you will be given a shell in the installer environment. No file systems have been mounted. Template: rescue/initrd-shell/title Type: text # :sl3: _Description: Interactive shell in the installer environment Template: rescue/passphrase Type: password # :sl3: _Description: Passphrase for ${DEVICE}: Please enter the passphrase for the encrypted volume ${DEVICE}. . If you don't enter anything, the volume will not be available during rescue operations. Template: rescue/assemble-raid Type: multiselect Choices-C: auto, ${PARTITIONS} #flag:translate!:2 # :sl3: __Choices: Automatic, ${PARTITIONS} # :sl3: _Description: Partitions to assemble: Select the partitions to assemble into a RAID array. If you select "Automatic", then all devices containing RAID physical volumes will be scanned and assembled. . Note that a RAID partition at the end of a disk may sometimes cause that disk to be mistakenly detected as containing a RAID physical volume. In that case, you should select the appropriate partitions individually. Template: rescue/separate-fs Type: boolean Default: true # :sl3: _Description: Mount separate ${FILESYSTEM} partition? The installed system appears to use a separate ${FILESYSTEM} partition. . It is normally a good idea to mount it as it will allow operations such as reinstalling the boot loader. However, if the file system on ${FILESYSTEM} is corrupt then you may want to avoid mounting it.