Bugzilla – Bug 104124
missing danish translation of boot menu
Last modified: 2005-10-25 00:32:21 UTC
The boot menu is not translated to Danish. See bug #104084
This is not a bug. The Danish translations are done by volunteers and there is no Danish translation of bootloader available yet. If the Danish translation is submitted, we will be happy to include it in the distribution.
This is my proposed text for the bootloader part of the translation. It should all be perfectly understandable and to the point (cut'n'paste from #104084 with a bit of retouching): Loading Linux Kernel : Indlæser Linuxkernen Boot From Harddisk: Start fra harddisk Installation: Normal installation Installation - APIC Disabled : Installation uden APIC understøttelse Installation - Safe Settings: Fejlsikret installation Rescue System: Redningssystem Memory Test: Hukommelsestest (RAM) Is this okay?
Martin, it doesn't work this way. If you want to donate translations, provide complete da.po files. For this, grab the package sources (for linuxrc, gfxboot in this case), search for *.po, fill out the corresponding *.pot file that's in the directory along with all the *.po files, rename it to da.po and attach it here.
Martin, I will send you the po file directly via e-mail. If you have time and want to translate it, we'll be very grateful :-) You can then send the completed translation per e-mail to me or simply attach it here.
Created attachment 45926 [details] Danish translation of bootloader.pot Thank you for the crash course via email. I have now translated the file and tried to accomodate what passed for errors to KBabel. I assume <product> must be changed to SUSE LINUX 10.0 (it didn't like it being just <product>). A few words are the same since decent Danish words don't really exist (e.g. Server and Driver). I could say 'Fjernvært' and, maybe 'drivenhed', but few people would know what that would be ;) Let me know if anything needs to be changed.
Thanks, I just committed the translated file. I restored <product> because it will be replaced automatically with the correct product name (it could be SUSE Linux, OpenSUSE, etc.). If you are interested in contributing with additional Danish translations, let me know (but please directly via e-mail). I'll close the bug now.
Thanks, the file works fine.