1 # German translations for live-boot package
2 # 2010-2012 Daniel Baumann <daniel@debian.org>
3 # This file is distributed under the same license as the live-boot package.
7 "Project-Id-Version: live-boot 3.0~a26-1\n"
8 "POT-Creation-Date: 2012-04-05 08:11+0300\n"
9 "PO-Revision-Date: 2012-04-05 08:11+0300\n"
10 "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n"
11 "Language-Team: none\n"
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16 "Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1);\n"
19 #: en/live-boot.7:1 en/live-snapshot.1:1 en/live.persist.5:1
25 #: en/live-boot.7:1 en/live-snapshot.1:1 en/live.persist.5:1
31 #: en/live-boot.7:1 en/live-snapshot.1:1 en/live.persist.5:1
37 #: en/live-boot.7:1 en/live-snapshot.1:1 en/live.persist.5:1
39 msgid "Debian Live Project"
43 #: en/live-boot.7:3 en/live-snapshot.1:3 en/live.persist.5:3
49 #: en/live-boot.7:6 en/live-snapshot.1:17 en/live.persist.5:7
55 #: en/live-boot.7:28 en/live-snapshot.1:20 en/live.persist.5:57
61 #: en/live-boot.7:162 en/live-snapshot.1:54 en/live.persist.5:191
67 #: en/live-boot.7:168 en/live-snapshot.1:58 en/live.persist.5:195
68 msgid "I<live-build>(7)"
72 #: en/live-boot.7:170 en/live-snapshot.1:60 en/live.persist.5:197
73 msgid "I<live-config>(7)"
77 #: en/live-boot.7:172 en/live-snapshot.1:62 en/live.persist.5:199
78 msgid "I<live-tools>(7)"
82 #: en/live-boot.7:173 en/live-snapshot.1:63 en/live.persist.5:200
88 #: en/live-boot.7:175 en/live-snapshot.1:65 en/live.persist.5:204
90 "More information about live-boot and the Debian Live project can be found on "
91 "the homepage at E<lt>I<http://live.debian.net/>E<gt> and in the manual at "
92 "E<lt>I<http://live.debian.net/manual/>E<gt>."
96 #: en/live-boot.7:176 en/live-snapshot.1:66 en/live.persist.5:205
102 #: en/live-boot.7:178 en/live-snapshot.1:68 en/live.persist.5:210
104 "Bugs can be reported by submitting a bugreport for the live-boot package in "
105 "the Debian Bug Tracking System at E<lt>I<http://bugs.debian.org/>E<gt> or by "
106 "writing a mail to the Debian Live mailing list at E<lt>I<debian-live@lists."
111 #: en/live-boot.7:179 en/live-snapshot.1:69 en/live.persist.5:211
117 #: en/live.persist.5:6
118 msgid "B<live.persist> - Configuration file for persistent media in live-boot"
122 #: en/live.persist.5:13
124 "If live-boot probes a persistent volume with the label (or GPT name, or file "
125 "name, but from now on we will just say \"label\") \"custom-ov\", that "
126 "volume's persistence is fully customizable through the B<live.persist> file "
127 "stored on the root of its file system. Any such labeled volume must have "
128 "such a file, or it will be ignored."
132 #: en/live.persist.5:17
134 "The format of B<live.persist> allow empty lines and lines starting with a \"#"
135 "\" (used for comments), both which will be ignored. A so called \"custom "
136 "mount\" has the format:"
140 #: en/live.persist.5:20
141 msgid "I<DIR> [I<OPTION>]..."
145 #: en/live.persist.5:24
147 "which roughly translates to \"make I<DIR> persistent in the way described by "
148 "the list of I<OPTION>s\"."
152 #: en/live.persist.5:35
154 "For each custom mount I<DIR> must be an absolute path that cannot contain "
155 "white spaces or the special . and .. path components, and cannot be /live "
156 "(or any of its sub-directories), or / (for the latter, use \"full-ov\" "
157 "persistence instead). Once activated all changes (file deletion, creation "
158 "and modification) to I<DIR> on the live file system are stored persistently "
159 "into a path equivalent to I<DIR> on the persistent media, called the source "
160 "directory. The default way to achieve persistence is to simply bind-mount "
161 "the corresponding source directory to I<DIR>, but this can be changed "
162 "through the use of I<OPTION>s."
166 #: en/live.persist.5:48
168 "All custom mounts will be done in an order so that no two custom mounts can "
169 "\"hide\" each other. For instance, if we have the two I<DIR>:s /a and /a/b "
170 "it would always be the case that /a is mounted first, then /a/b. This "
171 "remains true no matter how the lines in B<live.persist> are ordered, or if "
172 "several B<live.persist> files on different persistent media are used at the "
173 "same time. However, it is forbidden for custom mounts to have their source "
174 "directory inside the source directory of another custom mount, so the source "
175 "directories that are auto-created by live-boot does not support \"nested\" "
176 "mounts like /a and /a/b on the same media. In this case you must use the "
177 "B<source> option (see below) to make sure that they are stored in different "
178 "source directories."
182 #: en/live.persist.5:56
184 "When a source directory doesn't exist on the persistent media for a certain "
185 "custom mount, it will be created automatically, and permissions and "
186 "ownership will be optimistically set according to I<DIR>. It will also be "
187 "bootstrapped by copying the contents of the I<DIR> into its source directory "
188 "on the persistent media. The bootstrapping will not happen when the "
189 "B<linkfiles> or B<union> options are used (see below)."
193 #: en/live.persist.5:60
195 "Custom mounts defined in B<live.persist> accept the following options in a "
196 "coma-separated list:"
200 #: en/live.persist.5:60
202 msgid "B<source>=I<PATH>"
206 #: en/live.persist.5:69
208 "When given, store the persistent changes into I<PATH> on the persistent "
209 "media. I<PATH> must be a relative path (w.r.t. the persistent media root) "
210 "that cannot contain white spaces or the special . or .. path components, "
211 "with the exception that it can be just . which means the persistent media "
212 "root. This option is mostly relevant if you want to nest custom mounts, "
213 "which otherwise would cause errors, or if you want to make the whole media "
214 "root available (similar to the now deprecated B<home-rw> type of "
219 #: en/live.persist.5:72
221 "The following options are mutually exclusive (only the last given one will "
226 #: en/live.persist.5:72
232 #: en/live.persist.5:74
233 msgid "Bind-mount the source directory to I<DIR>. This is the default."
237 #: en/live.persist.5:74
243 #: en/live.persist.5:83
245 "Create the directory structure of the source directory on the persistent "
246 "media in I<DIR> and create symbolic links from the corresponding place in "
247 "I<DIR> to each file in the source directory. Existing files or directories "
248 "with the same name as any link will be overwritten. Note that deleting the "
249 "links in I<DIR> will only remove the link, not the corresponding file in the "
250 "source; removed links will reappear after a reboot. To permanently add or "
251 "delete a file one must do so directly in the source directory."
255 #: en/live.persist.5:91
257 "Effectively B<linkfiles> will make only files already in the source "
258 "directory persistent, not any other files in I<DIR>. These files must be "
259 "manually added to the source directory to make use of this option, and they "
260 "will appear in I<DIR> in addition to files already there. This option is "
261 "useful when only certain files need to be persistent, not the whole "
262 "directory they're in, e.g. some configuration files in a user's home "
267 #: en/live.persist.5:91
273 #: en/live.persist.5:101
275 "Save the rw branch of a union on the persistent media, so only the changes "
276 "are stored persistently. This can potentially reduce disk usage compared to "
277 "bind-mounts, and will not hide files added to the read-only media. One "
278 "caveat is that the union will use I<DIR> from the image's read-only file "
279 "system, not the real file system root, so files created after boot (e.g. by "
280 "live-config) will not appear in the union. This option will use the union "
281 "file system specified by live-boot's B<union> boot parameter, but is not "
282 "supported with B<union=unionmount>."
286 #: en/live.persist.5:102
292 #: en/live.persist.5:103
294 msgid "B</live/persistent>"
298 #: en/live.persist.5:109
300 "All persistent volumes will be mounted here (in a directory corresponding to "
301 "the device name). The B<live.persist> file can easily be edited through this "
302 "mount, as well as any source directories (which is especially practical for "
303 "custom mounts using the B<linkfiles> option)."
307 #: en/live.persist.5:110
313 #: en/live.persist.5:115
315 "Let's say we have a persistent volume I<VOL> with the a B<live.persist> file "
316 "containing the following four lines (numbered for ease of reference):"
320 #: en/live.persist.5:115 en/live.persist.5:129
326 #: en/live.persist.5:118
327 msgid "/home/user1 linkfiles,source=config-files/user1"
331 #: en/live.persist.5:118 en/live.persist.5:133
337 #: en/live.persist.5:121
338 msgid "/home/user2 linkfiles,source=config-files/user2"
342 #: en/live.persist.5:121 en/live.persist.5:137
348 #: en/live.persist.5:124
353 #: en/live.persist.5:124 en/live.persist.5:140
359 #: en/live.persist.5:127
364 #: en/live.persist.5:129
365 msgid "The corresponding source directories are:"
369 #: en/live.persist.5:133
371 "I<VOL>/config-files/user1 (but it would be I<VOL>/home/user1 without the "
376 #: en/live.persist.5:137
378 "I<VOL>/config-files/user2 (but it would be I<VOL>/home/user2 without the "
383 #: en/live.persist.5:140
388 #: en/live.persist.5:143
393 #: en/live.persist.5:146
395 "It was necessary to set the B<source> options for 1 and 2, since they "
396 "otherwise would become nested with 3's source, which is illegal."
400 #: en/live.persist.5:151
402 "Line 3 will be taken care of before line 1 and 2 in order to prevent custom "
403 "mounts 1 and 2 from being hidden by 3. When line 3 is handled, I<VOL>/home "
404 "is simply bind-mounted on /home. To illustrate what happens for lines 1 and "
405 "2, let's say that the following files exist:"
409 #: en/live.persist.5:151
415 #: en/live.persist.5:154
416 msgid "I<VOL>/config-files/user1/.emacs"
420 #: en/live.persist.5:154
426 #: en/live.persist.5:157
427 msgid "I<VOL>/config-files/user2/.bashrc"
431 #: en/live.persist.5:157
437 #: en/live.persist.5:160
438 msgid "I<VOL>/config-files/user2/.ssh/config"
442 #: en/live.persist.5:162
443 msgid "Then the following links and directories will be created:"
447 #: en/live.persist.5:162 en/live.persist.5:165 en/live.persist.5:171
453 #: en/live.persist.5:165
454 msgid "/home/user1/.emacs -E<gt> I<VOL>/config-files/user1/.emacs (from a)"
458 #: en/live.persist.5:168
459 msgid "/home/user2/.bashrc -E<gt> I<VOL>/config-files/user2/.bashrc (from b)"
463 #: en/live.persist.5:168
469 #: en/live.persist.5:171
470 msgid "/homea/user2/.ssh (from c)"
474 #: en/live.persist.5:175
476 "/home/user2/.ssh/config -E<gt> I<VOL>/config-files/user2/.ssh/config (from c)"
480 #: en/live.persist.5:181
482 "One could argue, though, that lines 1 and 2 in the example B<live.persist> "
483 "file above are unnecessary since line 3 already would make all of /home "
484 "persistent. The B<linkfiles> option is intended for situations where you "
485 "don't want a complete directory to be persistent, only certain files in it "
486 "or its sub-directories."
490 #: en/live.persist.5:190
492 "Line 4 can be mounted at any time since its I<DIR> (and source directory) is "
493 "completely disjoint from all the other custom mounts. When mounted, I<VOL>/"
494 "usr will be the rw branch due to the B<union> option, and will only contain "
495 "the difference compared to the underlying read-only file system. Hence "
496 "packages could be installed into /usr with great space-wise efficiency "
497 "compared to bind-mounts, since in the latter case all of /usr would have to "
498 "be copied into I<VOL>/usr during the initial bootstrap."
502 #: en/live.persist.5:193
503 msgid "I<live-boot>(7)"
507 #: en/live.persist.5:213
509 "live.persist was written by anonym E<lt>I<anonym@lavabit.com>E<gt> for the "