Quoting Jérémy Bobbio ([EMAIL PROTECTED]): > > > +Template: debconf/terminal/gtk/child-exit > > > +Type: text > > > +_Description: Shell process has exited. > > > > Well, I don't like it..:-) > > > > Not sure what would be the best. Where is this displayed ? Inside a > > box ? > > Inside the terminal to indicate that the shell is gone. Terminal.app in > Mac OS X gave me the idea. The output is something like: > > +---------------------------+ > | $ pwd | > | /tmp | > | $ exit | > | | > | Shell process has exited. | > +---------------------------+ > > > I would sugges something like "End of shell process" or "Shell process > > terminated".
Well, then I suggest "End of shell process." > > > +Template: di-utils-shell/terminal-plugin-unavailable > > > +Type: error > > > +# :sl2: > > > +_Description: Terminal plugin unavailable > > > + This build of the debian-installer requires the terminal plugin in > > > + order to display a shell. Unfortunately, this plugin is currently > > > + unavailable. > > > + . > > > + It should be available after reaching the "Loading additional > > > components" > > > + installation step. > > > + . > > > + ${WORKAROUND} > > > > s/unavailable/not available > > Done. > > > The 'terminal' plugin, which is required to open a shell, is not > > available. Please load it from the main menu in 'Loading additional > > components'. > > There is no need to load it manually: it will be automatically retrieved > by the start-shell script, but the source for the udebs must be > configured in order to do so. I don't really understand. You mean that in normal situations, that template has no chance to be used? If I'm correct, unless something bad happens, there's always a source for udebs when a d-i component needs them. > > > +Template: rescue/initrd-shell/title > > > +Type: text > > > +# :sl2: > > > +_Description: Interactive shell in the installer environment > > > + > > > > Do we really need to specify this? > > > > I'm not sure that the "in the installer environment" is really > > meaningful for our users. When we run a shell in the text installer, > > it's in the installer's environment and we don't specify it. > > The difference is significant in the rescue-mode context: two different > options are offered. Either the shell is started from the rescued > system environment, or it is started within d-i, with the rescued system > in /target. Ah, right. I didn't noticed this was indeed meant for rescue. It makes sense for it. However, please use "Execute a shell in the installer environment" and "Execute a shell in ${DEVICE}" as these strings are already used by rescue and I don't see any reason to make them different..:-)
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