-#: en/live-boot.7:53
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "{B<keyb>|B<kbd-chooser/method>}=I<KEYBOARD>, {B<klayout>|B<console-setup/layoutcode>}=I<LAYOUT>, {B<kvariant>|B<console-setup/variantcode>}=I<VARIANT>, {B<kmodel>I<|>B<console-setup/modelcode>}=I<CODE>, B<koptions>=I<OPTIONS>"
-msgstr "{B<keyb>|B<kbd-chooser/method>}=I<KEYBOARD>, {B<klayout>|B<console-setup/layoutcode>}=I<LAYOUT>, {B<kvariant>|B<console-setup/variantcode>}=I<VARIANT>, {B<kmodel>I<|>B<console-setup/modelcode>}=I<CODE>, B<koptions>=I<OPTIONS>"
-
-#. type: Plain text
-#: en/live-boot.7:55
-msgid ""
-"Configure the running keyboard as specified, if this one misses live-boot "
-"behaves as if \"keyb=us\" was specified. It will be interfered from \"locale="
-"\" if locale is only 2 lowecase letters as a special case. You could also "
-"specify console layout, variant, code, and options (no defaults)."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: IP
-#: en/live-boot.7:55
-#, no-wrap
-msgid "B<live-getty>"
-msgstr "B<live-getty>"
-
-#. type: Plain text
-#: en/live-boot.7:57
-msgid ""
-"This changes the auto-login on virtual terminals to use the (experimental) "
-"live-getty code. With this option set the standard kernel argument \"console="
-"\" is parsed and if a serial console is specified then live-getty is used to "
-"autologin on the serial console."
-msgstr ""
-
-#. type: IP
-#: en/live-boot.7:57