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Subject:    [Ipcop-svn] SF.net SVN: ipcop:[5070]
From:       eoberlander () users ! sourceforge ! net
Date:       2010-10-29 9:38:19
Message-ID: E1PBlPf-0006kv-0r () sfp-svn-5 ! v30 ! ch3 ! sourceforge ! com
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Revision: 5070
          http://ipcop.svn.sourceforge.net/ipcop/?rev=5070&view=rev
Author:   eoberlander
Date:     2010-10-29 09:38:18 +0000 (Fri, 29 Oct 2010)

Log Message:
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Start on new Installer boot sequence...

Modified Paths:
--------------
    IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml

Modified: IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml
===================================================================
--- IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml	2010-10-29 06:57:18 UTC (rev 5069)
+++ IPCopDoc/trunk/en/install/xml/booting.xml	2010-10-29 09:38:18 UTC (rev 5070)
@@ -35,16 +35,18 @@
 
     <para>
         Put the IPCop CD in the IPCop PC&apos;s CD-ROM drive.
+        Press the reset button to start the boot sequence.
+        If the IPCop PC does not boot from the CD, check the BIOS
+        boot order parameters.
+        Make sure that the CDROM is first, and the hard disk second.
         If necessary, put the IPCop bootable floppy in the floppy
-        drive.
-        Press the reset button to start the boot sequence.
-        If the IPCop PC does not boot, check the BIOS boot parameters.
+        drive, and change the boot order to boot from floppy first.
     </para>
     <para>
         Soon the boot up screen, below, will appear.
         If it does not appear, check that your monitor is
         connected to the video port on the target machine, is
-        powered on and that you have booted from the CD or floppy
+        powered on, and that you have booted from the CD or floppy
         drive.
     </para>
 
@@ -74,26 +76,17 @@
     </para>
 
     <para>
-        At this point you may just press the <keycap>Enter</keycap> key, 
-        or enter one of installation alternatives <quote>nodma</quote>,
-        <quote>verbose</quote>. Additionally you can select one or more 
-        options, see below.
+        At this point you may just press the <keycap>Enter</keycap> key
+        to start the installation process, or press the <keycap>F1</keycap> 
+        function key for help and further options, described below.
     </para>
 
     <sect2 id="booting-alternatives">
         <title>Installation Alternatives</title>
-        <para>&nbsp;</para>
-    <sect3 id="install-install">
-        <title>install</title>
-        <para>
-            <quote>install</quote> is the default, which will also be used 
-            if you just press the <keycap>Enter</keycap> key.
-        </para>
-    </sect3>
     <sect3 id="install-nodma">
         <title>nodma</title>
         <para>
-            <quote>nodma</quote> is a special alternative which disables
+            <command>nodma</command> is a special alternative which disables
             the use of DMA transfers to IDE disks. This may be useful in case 
             you want to do a direct Card Flash installation and your CF-Card 
             / CF-Reader does not support DMA.
@@ -102,27 +95,213 @@
     <sect3 id="install-verbose">
         <title>verbose</title>
         <para>
-            <quote>verbose</quote> enables the boot messages from the 
+            <command>verbose</command> enables the boot messages from the 
             kernel. Use this if you experience problems booting and need to
             track hardware problems.
         </para>
     </sect3>
-    <sect3 id="install-others">
-        <title>nopcmcia | nousb | nousborpcmcia</title>
+    <sect3 id="install-rescue">
+        <title>rescue</title>
         <para>
-            The installation options <quote>nopcmcia</quote>, 
-            <quote>nousb</quote> or <quote>nousborpcmcia</quote> will 
-            restrict the devices that the IPCop installation process detects.
-            Use these options only if the standard installation runs into 
-            trouble identifying PCMCIA or USB devices attached to the target 
+            <command>rescue</command> boots in rescue mode.
+        </para>
+    </sect3>
+    <sect3 id="install-nopcmcia">
+        <title>install nopcmcia</title>
+        <para>
+            The installation command <command>install nopcmcia</command>
+            will install and disable PCMCIA detection.            
+            Use this option only if the standard installation runs into 
+            trouble identifying PCMCIA devices attached to the target 
             machine.
         </para>
+    </sect3>
+    <sect3 id="install-nousb">
+        <title>install nousb</title>
         <para>
+            The installation command <command>install nousb</command>
+            will install and disable USB detection.            
+            Use this option only if the standard installation runs into 
+            trouble identifying USB devices attached to the target 
+            machine.
+        </para>
+    </sect3>
+    <sect3 id="install-nousb-nopcmcia">
+        <title>install nousb nopcmcia</title>
+        <para>
+            The installation command <command>install nousb nopcmcia</command>
+            will install and disable both PCMCIA and USB detection.            
+            Use this option only if the standard installation runs into 
+            trouble identifying PCMCIA and USB devices attached to the target 
+            machine.
+        </para>
+    </sect3>
+    <sect3 id="install-swapfilesize">
+        <title>install swapfilesize=&lt;megabyte&gt;</title>
+        <para>
+            Use the command <command>install swapfilesize=</command>
+            to install and set the SWAP filesize in megabytes.
+        </para>
+    </sect3>
+    <sect3 id="install-disksize">
+        <title>install disksize=&lt;megabyte&gt;</title>
+        <para>
+            Use the command <command>install disksize=</command>
+            to install and set used diskspace, specified in megabytes.
+        </para>
+    </sect3>
+    <sect3 id="install-manualmodule">
+        <title>install manualmodule</title>
+        <para>
+            The installation command <command>install manualmodule</command>
+            allows you to install and add kernel modules by hand.
+        </para>
+        <para>
             You may also eject the IPCop media and reboot to abort
             the installation.
         </para>
     </sect3>
     </sect2>
+
+    <sect2 id="booting-language">
+        <title>Language selection</title>
+        <para>
+            Select the language you want to use on IPCop. Use the arrow keys to
+            move up or down the list, and press the <keycap>Enter</keycap> key
+            to select.
+        </para>
+        <screenshot>
+            <screeninfo>640x480x16</screeninfo>
+            <mediaobject>
+                <imageobject role="fo">
+                    <imagedata
+                    fileref="&imagepath;04-language.&imageext;" 
+                    format="PNG" contentwidth="16cm"/>
+                </imageobject>
+                <imageobject role="html">
+                    <imagedata
+                    fileref="&imagepath;04-language.&imageext;"
+                    format="PNG"/>
+                </imageobject>
+                <textobject>
+                    <phrase>Language selection menu</phrase>
+                </textobject>
+            </mediaobject>
+        </screenshot>
+        <para>
+            At this time, you can install IPCop in
+            Brazilian Portuguese,
+            Czech,
+            Danish,
+            Dutch,
+            English,
+            Finnish,
+            French,
+            German,
+            Greek,
+            Hungarian,
+            Italian,
+            Norwegian,
+            Polish,
+            Portuguese,
+            Somali,
+            Spanish,
+            Spanish Latino,
+            Swedish,
+            Turkish,
+            and Vietnamese.
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            Some languages are complete, but most are only partially
+            translated, and are waiting for volunteer translators to complete
+            them. 
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            At this time, IPCop&apos;s GUI interface is also translated into
+            Afrikaans,
+            Brazilian Portuguese,
+            Bulgarian,
+            Catalan,
+            Chinese Simplified,
+            Chinese Traditional,
+            Czech,
+            Danish,
+            Dutch,
+            English,
+            Finnish,
+            French,
+            German,
+            Greek,
+            Gujarati,
+            Hungarian,
+            Italian,
+            Japanese,
+            Lithuanian,
+            Norwegian,
+            Persian,
+            Polish,
+            Portuguese,
+            Romanian,
+            Russian,
+            Slovak,
+            Slovenian,
+            Somali,
+            Spanish,
+            Spanish Latino,
+            Swedish,
+            Thai,
+            Turkish,
+            Urdu,
+            and Vietnamese.
+        </para>
+        <para>
+            Again, some languages are complete, but most are only partially
+            translated, and are waiting for volunteer translators to complete
+            them. 
+        </para>
+        <note>
+            <para>
+                On this and all other installation screens, the mouse is ignored.
+                To move the cursor around the screen, use the <keycap>Tab</keycap>
+                key and the keyboard arrow keys.
+                To select an item, press the <keycap>Space</keycap> key or the
+                <keycap>Enter</keycap> key.
+            </para>
+        </note> 
+    </sect2>
+
+    <!-- Welcome/Cancel screen -->
+    
+    <sect2 id="booting-keyboard">
+        <title>Keyboard selection</title>
+        <para>
+            Content to be written.
+        </para>
+    </sect2>
+
+    <sect2 id="booting-timezone">
+        <title>Timezone selection</title>
+        <para>
+            Content to be written.
+        </para>
+    </sect2>
+
+    <sect2 id="booting-datetime">
+        <title>Date and Time selection</title>
+        <para>
+            Content to be written.
+        </para>
+    </sect2>
+
+    <!-- Hardware detection -->
+
+    <sect2 id="booting-diskinstall">
+        <title>Disk installation</title>
+        <para>
+            Content to be written.
+        </para>
+    </sect2>
+
 </sect1>
 
 <sect1 id="booting-from-usb">


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