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# These templates have mostly been reviewed by the debian-l10n-english
# team
#
# If modifications/additions/rewording are needed, please ask
# debian-l10n-english@lists.debian.org for advice.
#
# Even minor modifications require translation updates and such
# changes should be coordinated with translators and reviewers.
Template: linux-image-@abiname@@localversion@/postinst/depmod-error-initrd-@abiname@@localversion@
Type: boolean
Default: false
_Description: Abort installation after depmod error?
The 'depmod' command exited with the exit code ${exit_value}
(${SIGNAL}${CORE}).
.
Since this image uses initrd, the ${modules_base}/@abiname@@localversion@/modules.dep file
will not be deleted, even though it may be invalid.
.
You should abort the installation and fix the
errors in depmod, or regenerate the initrd image with a known good
modules.dep file. If you don't abort the installation, there is
a danger that the system will fail to boot.
Template: linux-image-@abiname@@localversion@/prerm/removing-running-kernel-@abiname@@localversion@
Type: boolean
Default: true
_Description: Abort kernel removal?
You are running a kernel (version ${running}) and attempting to remove
the same version.
.
This can make the system unbootable as it will remove
/boot/vmlinuz-${running} and all modules under the directory
/lib/modules/${running}. This can only be fixed with a copy of the
kernel image and the corresponding modules.
.
It is highly recommended to abort the kernel removal unless you are
prepared to fix the system after removal.
Template: linux-image-@abiname@@localversion@/postinst/mips-initrd-@abiname@@localversion@
Type: note
_Description: Boot loader configuration must be updated to load initramfs
This kernel package will build an "initramfs" file
(/boot/initrd.img-@abiname@@localversion@) for the system's boot loader
to use in addition to the kernel itself. This method, formerly
unsupported on MIPS, enables a more flexible boot process, and future
kernel versions may require a corresponding initrd.img to boot.
.
The currently running kernel was booted without an initramfs. You
should reconfigure the boot loader to load the initramfs for Linux
version @abiname@, and for each later version. This is probably
most easily accomplished by using the initrd.img symbolic link
maintained by the kernel package.