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index_title=Linux RAID
index_none=No RAID devices configured.
index_add=Create RAID device of level:
index_return=RAID devices
index_emdstat=The kernel RAID status file $1 does not exist on your system. Your kernel probably does not support RAID.
index_eprogs=Neither the RAID tools or MDADM packages are installed on your system.
index_mdadm=Using MDADM version $1
index_raidtools=Using RaidTools
index_name=Device name
index_active=Active?
index_errors=Errors
index_status=Status
index_level=RAID level
index_size=Usable size
index_members=Member disk devices
index_header=RAID problem notification options
index_mailaddr=Send notifications to
index_mailaddrnone=Don't send
index_mailfrom=From address for notifications
index_mailfromnone=Default (<tt>root</tt>)
index_program=Command to run when problems are detected
index_programnone=Don't run any
index_monitor=Monitoring enabled?

linear=Linear (Concatenated)
raid0=RAID0 (Striped)
raid1=RAID1 (Mirrored)
raid4=RAID4 (Dedicated Parity)
raid5=RAID5 (Distributed Parity)
raid6=RAID6 (Dual Distributed Parity)
raid10=RAID10 (Striped and Mirrored)
blocks=blocks

create_title=Create RAID Device
create_header=RAID device options
create_device=Device file
create_level=RAID level
create_disks=Partitions in RAID
create_spares=Spare partitions
create_pdisk=Parity partition
create_missing=Include currently missing disk?
create_pauto=Automatic
create_nodisks=No free partitions are available for RAID.
create_super=Persistent superblock?
create_parity=Layout
create_chunk=Chunk size
create_force=Force initialisation of RAID?
create_assume=Skip initialization of devices?
create_rdev=RAID device $1
create_lvm=LVM VG $1, LV $2
create_err=Failed to create RAID
create_edisks=No partitions selected
create_edisks2=At least 2 partitions must be selected for mirroring
create_espare=Spare partition $1 cannot also be a RAID partition
create_epdisk=Parity partition cannot also be a RAID partition
create_group=Member of spare group
create_nogroup=None (use own spares only)
create_oldgroup=Existing group
create_newgroup=New group
create_enewgroup=Missing or non-alphnumeric spare group name
create_n2_layout=2 Near Copies
create_f2_layout=2 Far Copies
create_o2_layout=2 Offset Copies
create_n3_layout=3 Near Copies
create_f3_layout=3 Far Copies
create_o3_layout=3 Offset Copies

view_title=RAID Device
view_header=RAID device options
view_device=Device file
view_uuid=UUID
view_level=RAID level
view_status=Filesystem status
view_errors=RAID errors
view_bad=$1 disks have failed
view_mounted=Mounted on $1
view_mount=For mounting on $1
view_lvm=Used in LVM VG $1
view_iscsi=Used by iSCSI shared device $1
view_active=Active but not mounted
view_inactive=Inactive and not mounted
view_super=Persistent superblock?
view_parity=Layout
view_chunk=Chunk size
view_stop=Deactivate
view_stopdesc=Click this button to shut down the RAID device, so that it can no longer be accessed.
view_start=Activate
view_startdesc=Click this button to re-activate this RAID device.
view_disks=Partitions in RAID
view_spares=Spare partitions
view_size=Usable size
view_resync=Percent of resync done
view_delayed=Waiting on another device
view_down=(Down)
view_cannot=This RAID device cannot be modified as it is currently mounted.
view_cannot2=This RAID device cannot be mounted, de-activated, deleted or re-formatted as it is currently active.
view_mkfs2=Create filesystem of type:
view_mkfsdesc=Select a filesystem type and click this button to create a new filesystem on this logical volume. This will erase any data currently on the volume.
view_add=Add partition:
view_adddesc=Select an un-used partition and click this button to add it to the RAID device.
view_delete=Delete RAID array
view_deletedesc=Click this button to totally remove this RAID device. Any data that it contains will almost certainly be lost!
view_remove=Remove partition:
view_removedesc=Select a partition that is part of the RAID device and click this button to remove it. This may cause data to be lost!
view_remove_det=Remove detached
view_remove_detdesc=Remove partitions that are already physically detached from the system.
view_replace=Replace partition:
view_replacedesc=Select a partition that should be replaced. (Hot Replace)
view_grow=Grow RAID:
view_growdesc=Grow array (convert hot spares to active members)
view_convert_to_raid6=Convert to RAID6
view_convert_to_raid6desc=Convert RAID level to RAID6 by adding one or more drives.
view_convert_to_raid5=Convert to RAID5
view_convert_to_raid5desc=Convert RAID level to RAID5 by removing a drive.
view_state=RAID status
view_rebuild=Rebuilding progress
view_newmount=Mount RAID on:
view_newmount2=Mount RAID as Virtual Memory
view_mountmsg=Enter a directory and click this button to go to a form for mounting the RAID device, which must already contain a filesystem.
view_mountmsg2=Click this button to use this RAID device for virtual memory on your system.
view_blocks=$1 blocks
view_sparegroup=Spare group

mkfs_title=Create Filesystem
mkfs_header2=This form allows you to build a new $2 filesystem on $1. <b>All</b> existing data will be erased!
mkfs_options=New Linux filesystem options
mkfs_err=Failed to create filesystem
mkfs_exec=Executing command $1 ..
mkfs_failed=.. command failed!
mkfs_ok=.. command complete.

emkraid=<tt>mkraid</tt> failed : $1
eraidstop=<tt>raidstop</tt> failed : $1
eraidstart=<tt>raidstart</tt> failed : $1
eforce=You must force the initialisation of this RAID : $1
emdadmstop=<tt>mdadm</tt> in <tt>--stop</tt> mode failed : $1
emdadmcreate=<tt>mdadm</tt> in <tt>--create</tt> mode failed : $1
emdadmadd=<tt>mdadm</tt> in <tt>--manage --add</tt> mode failed : $1
emdadmgrow=<tt>mdadm</tt> in <tt>--grow</tt> mode failed : $1
emdadmremove=<tt>mdadm</tt> in <tt>--manage --remove</tt> mode failed : $1
emdadmreplace=<tt>mdadm</tt> in <tt>--manage --replace</tt> mode failed : $1
emdadmfail=<tt>mdadm</tt> in <tt>--manage --fail</tt> mode failed : $1

log_create=Created $1 RAID device $2
log_stop=Deactivated RAID device $1
log_start=Activated RAID device $1
log_delete=Deleted RAID device $1
log_mkfs=Created $1 filesystem on $2
log_add=Added partition $2 to RAID device $1
log_remove=Removed partition $2 from RAID device $1
log_replace=Hot replaced partition $2 in RAID device $1 with spare partition $3
log_grow=Grown RAID device $1 to a total of $2 disks
log_convert_to_raid6=Converted RAID5 device $1 to a RAID6 device
log_convert_to_raid5=Converted RAID6 device $1 to a RAID5 device
log_notif=Updated RAID problem notification options

notif_err=Failed to save RAID problem notification options
notif_emailaddr=Missing or invalid notification address
notif_emailfrom=Missing or invalid From address
notif_eprogram=Missing or non-existent program to run

delete_title=Delete RAID Array
delete_rusure=Are you sure you want to delete the RAID array $1, which uses $2 of disk space?
delete_ok=Yes, Delete It
delete_eidx=No RAID array selected!

remove_title=Remove Partition from RAID Array
remove_rusure=Are you sure you want to remove partition $2 of RAID array $1?
remove_ok=Yes, Remove It
remove_eidx=No RAID array selected!
__norefs=1
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