#Message ID: 03001
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03001
#\\
#[English]
#Attempting to rebuild your /etc/fstab file.  Warning: If you had
#any CD devices in use before running sysinstall then they may NOT
#be found by this run!

#Message ID: 03002
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03002
#\\
#[English]
#No disks found!

#Message ID: 03070
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03070
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to create a new /etc/fstab file!  Manual intervention
#will be required.

#Message ID: 03007
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03007
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to make mount point for: %s

#Message ID: 03014
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03014
#\\
#[English]
#Enter time-out period in seconds for screen saver

#Message ID: 03015
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03015
#\\
#[English]
#Enter the name of an NTP server

#Message ID: 03074
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03074
#\\
#[English]
#Installing Linux compatibility library...

#Message ID: 03038
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03038
#\\
#[English]
#Extreme security settings have been selected.
#Sendmail, sshd, and NFS services have been disabled, and
#securelevels have been enabled.
#PLEASE NOTE that this still does not save you from having
#to properly secure your system in other ways or exercise
#due diligence in your administration, this simply picks
#a more secure set of out-of-box defaults to start with.
#To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf

#Message ID: 03084
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03084
#\\
#[English]
#Moderate security settings have been selected.
#Sendmail and sshd have been enabled, securelevels are
#disabled, and NFS server settings have been left intact.
#PLEASE NOTE that this still does not save you from having
#to properly secure your system in other ways or exercise
#due diligence in your administration, this simply picks
#a standard set of out-of-box defaults to start with.
#To change any of these settings later, edit /etc/rc.conf

#Message ID: 03072
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03072
#\\
#[English]
#An error occurred while adding the package(s) required
#by this desktop type.  Please change installation media
#and/or select a different, perhaps simpler, desktop
#environment and try again.

#Message ID: 03068
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03068
#\\
#[English]
#The X server may access the mouse in two ways: direct access
#or indirect access via the mouse daemon.  You have not
#configured the mouse daemon.  Would you like to configure it
#now?  If you intend to let the X server access the mouse
#directly, choose "No" at this time.

#Message ID: 03069
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03069
#\\
#[English]
#You have configured and are now running the mouse daemon.
#Choose "/dev/sysmouse" as the mouse port and "SysMouse" or
#"MouseSystems" as the mouse protocol in the X configuration
#utility.

#Message ID: 03061
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03061
#\\
#[English]
#Currently this operation is not supported on Japanese
#mode and Chinese mode due to the bugs.  Execute %s
#command directly from root's command prompt.  Sorry.

#Message ID: 03071
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03071
#\\
#[English]
#The XFree86 configuration process seems to havefailed.  Would you like to try again?

#Message ID: 03016
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03016
#\\
#[English]
#The XFree86 setup utility you chose does not appear to be installed!
#Please install this before attempting to configure XFree86.

#Message ID: 03050
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03050
#\\
#[English]
#Please specify the router you wish to use.  Routed is
#provided with the stock system and gated is provided
#as an optional package which this installation system
#will attempt to load if you select gated.  Any other
#choice of routing daemon will be assumed to be something
#the user intends to install themselves before rebooting
#the system.  If you don't want any routing daemon, choose NO

#Message ID: 03051
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03051
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to load gated package.  Falling back to no router.

#Message ID: 03052
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03052
#\\
#[English]
#Please Specify the routing daemon flags; if you're running routed
#then -q is the right choice for nodes and -s for gateway hosts.

#Message ID: 03027
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03027
#\\
#[English]
#No packages were selected for extraction.

#Message ID: 03082
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03082
#\\
#[English]
#The Internet Super Server (inetd) allows a number of simple Internet
#services to be enabled, including finger, ftp, and telnetd.  Enabling
#these services may increase risk of security problems by increasing
#the exposure of your system.
#With this in mind, do you wish to enable inetd?

#Message ID: 03083
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03083
#\\
#[English]
#inetd(8) relies on its configuration file, /etc/inetd.conf, to determine
#which of its Internet services will be available.  The default FreeBSD
#inetd.conf(5) leaves all services disabled by default, so they must be
#specifically enabled in the configuration file before they will
#function, even once inetd(8) is enabled.  Note that services for
#IPv6 must be seperately enabled from IPv4 services.
#Select [Yes] now to invoke an editor on /etc/inetd.conf, or [No] to
#use the current settings.

#Message ID: 03039
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03039
#\\
#[English]
#Operating as an NFS server means that you must first configure
#an /etc/exports file to indicate which hosts are allowed certain
#kinds of access to your local file systems.
#Press [ENTER] now to invoke an editor on /etc/exports

#Message ID: 03081
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$03081
#\\
#[English]
#Configuration of system TTYs requires editing the /etc/ttys file.
#Typical configuration activities might include enabling getty(8)
#on the first serial port to allow login via serial console after
#reboot, or to enable xdm.  The default ttys file enables normal
#virtual consoles, and most sites will not need to perform manual
#configuration.
#To load /etc/ttys in the editor, select [Yes], otherwise, [No].

