Comment 1 for bug 1283493

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Dimitri John Ledkov (xnox) wrote :

The strings come from debian / partman-efi (see below). Most of our translations come from Debian, and it would reduce amount of translations we have if we diverge from debian on this one. All references are attached below. Can you please open a bug report in debian against partman-efi package with proposed consistent naming for all of these?

Git repository at https://alioth.debian.org/anonscm/git/d-i/partman-efi.git
Source of all templates: http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=d-i/partman-efi.git;a=blob;f=debian/partman-efi.templates;h=e48c99779aaedc39adba9a885e06f8e25924a618;hb=HEAD

Template: partman-target/arch_help/ia64
Type: text
# :sl5:
_Description: In order to start your new system, the firmware on your Itanium system loads the boot loader from its private EFI partition on the hard disk. The boot loader then loads the operating system from that same partition. An EFI partition has a FAT16 file system formatted on it and the bootable flag set. Most installations place the EFI partition on the first primary partition of the same hard disk that holds the root file system.

Template: partman-efi/text/efi
Type: text
# :sl5:
_Description: EFI boot partition

Template: partman-efi/no_efi
Type: boolean
# :sl5:
_Description: Go back to the menu and resume partitioning?
 No EFI partition was found.

Template: partman/method_long/efi
Type: text
# :sl5:
_Description: EFI boot partition

Template: partman/method_short/efi
Type: text
# :sl5:
# short variant of 'EFI boot partition'
# Up to 10 character positions
_Description: EFIboot

#Template: partman/filesystem_long/efi
#Type: text
#_Description: EFI boot partition (FAT16)

Template: partman/filesystem_short/efi
Type: text
# :sl5:
_Description: EFI-fat16

Template: partman-efi/too_small_efi
Type: error
# :sl5:
_Description: EFI partition too small
 EFI boot partitions on this architecture cannot be created with a size less
 than 35 MB. Please make the EFI boot partition larger.