#Message ID: 08003
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08003
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to find an old /etc/%s file!  That is decidedly non-standard and
#your upgraded system may function a little strangely as a result.

#Message ID: 08004
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08004
#\\
#[English]
#Resurrecting %s..

#Message ID: 08005
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08005
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to resurrect your old /etc/%s!  Hmmmm.

#Message ID: 08090
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08090
#\\
#[English]
#Before beginning a binary upgrade, please review the upgrade instructions,
#which are located in the "Install" document under the main documentation
#menu.  Given that you have read these instructions and understand the risks
#and precautions involved, are you sure that you want to proceed with
#this upgrade?

#Message ID: 08008
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08008
#\\
#[English]
#First, you must select some distribution components.  The upgrade procedure
#will only upgrade the distributions you select in the next set of menus.

#Message ID: 08009
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08009
#\\
#[English]
#You didn't select the bin distribution as one of the distributons to load.
#This one is pretty vital to a successful upgrade.  Are you SURE you don't
#want to select the bin distribution?  Chose No to bring up the Distributions
#menu again.

#Message ID: 08010
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08010
#\\
#[English]
#No disks found!  Please verify that your disk controller is being
#properly probed at boot time.  See the Hardware Guide on the
#Documentation menu for clues on diagnosing this type of problem.

#Message ID: 08011
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08011
#\\
#[English]
#OK.  First, we're going to go to the disk label editor.  In this editor
#you will be expected to Mount any partitions you're interested in
#upgrading.  DO NOT set the Newfs flag to Y on anything in the label editor
#unless you're absolutely sure you know what you're doing!  In this
#instance, you'll be using the label editor as little more than a fancy
#screen-oriented partition mounting tool.
#Once you're done in the label editor, press Q to return here for the next
#step.

#Message ID: 08012
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08012
#\\
#[English]
#The disk label editor returned an error status.  Upgrade operation
#aborted.

#Message ID: 08013
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08013
#\\
#[English]
#Not all file systems were properly mounted.  Upgrade operation
#aborted.

#Message ID: 08035
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08035
#\\
#[English]
#Updating /stand on root filesystem

#Message ID: 08036
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08036
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to chroot to /mnt - something is wrong with the
#root partition or the way it's mounted if this doesn't work.

#Message ID: 08080
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08080
#\\
#[English]
#Warning: /usr/src exists and sources were selected as upgrade
#targets.  Unfortunately, this is not the way to upgrade your
#sources - please use CTM or CVSup or some other method which
#handles ``deletion events'', unlike this particular feature.
#Your existing /usr/src will not be affected by this upgrade.

#Message ID: 08016
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08016
#\\
#[English]
#Under which directory do you wish to save your current /etc?

#Message ID: 08017
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08017
#\\
#[English]
#Directory was not specified, was invalid or user selected Cancel.
#Doing an upgrade without first backing up your /etc directory is a very
#bad idea!  Do you want to go back and specify the save directory again?

#Message ID: 08018
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08018
#\\
#[English]
#Preserving /etc directory..

#Message ID: 08019
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08019
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to backup your /etc into %s.
#Do you want to continue anyway?

#Message ID: 08081
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08081
#\\
#[English]
#Preserving /root directory..

#Message ID: 08040
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08040
#\\
#[English]
#chflags'ing old binaries - please wait.

#Message ID: 08020
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08020
#\\
#[English]
#Moving old kernel to /kernel.prev

#Message ID: 08021
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08021
#\\
#[English]
#Hmmm!  I couldn't move the old kernel over!  Do you want to
#treat this as a big problem and abort the upgrade?  Due to the
#way that this upgrade process works, you will have to reboot
#and start over from the beginning.  Select Yes to reboot now

#Message ID: 08070
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08070
#\\
#[English]
#NOTICE: Your old kernel is in /kernel.prev should this upgrade
#fail for any reason and you need to boot your old kernel

#Message ID: 08082
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08082
#\\
#[English]
#Couldn't initialize the media.  Would you like
#to adjust your media selection and try again?

#Message ID: 08022
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08022
#\\
#[English]
#Beginning extraction of distributions..

#Message ID: 08023
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08023
#\\
#[English]
#Hmmmm.  We couldn't even extract the bin distribution.  This upgrade
#should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry!
#The system will reboot now.

#Message ID: 08024
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08024
#\\
#[English]
#The extraction process seems to have had some problems, but we got most
#of the essentials.  We'll treat this as a warning since it may have been
#only non-essential distributions which failed to load.

#Message ID: 08025
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08025
#\\
#[English]
#Hmmmm.  We couldn't even extract the bin distribution.  This upgrade
#should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry!
#The system will reboot now.

#Message ID: 08027
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08027
#\\
#[English]
#First stage of upgrade completed successfully!
#Next comes stage 2, where we attempt to resurrect your /etc
#directory!

#Message ID: 08028
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08028
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to go to your saved /etc directory in %s?!  Argh!
#Something went seriously wrong!  It's quite possible that
#your former /etc is toast.  I hope you didn't have any
#important customizations you wanted to keep in there.. :(

#Message ID: 08029
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08029
#\\
#[English]
#Upgrade completed!  All of your old /etc files have been restored.
#For your reference, the new /etc files are in /etc/upgrade/ in case
#you wish to upgrade these files by hand (though that should not be
#strictly necessary).  If your root partition is specified in /etc/fstab
#using the old "compatibility" slice, you may also wish to update it to
#use a fully qualified slice name in order to avoid warnings on startup.
#When you're ready to reboot into the new system, simply exit the installation.

#Message ID: 08030
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08030
#\\
#[English]
#No disks found!  Please verify that your disk controller is being
#properly probed at boot time.  See the Hardware Guide on the
#Documentation menu for clues on diagnosing this type of problem.

#Message ID: 08031
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08031
#\\
#[English]
#OK.  First, we're going to go to the disk label editor.  In this editor
#you will be expected to Mount any partitions you're interested in
#upgrading.  DO NOT set the Newfs flag to Y on anything in the label editor
#unless you're absolutely sure you know what you're doing!  In this
#instance, you'll be using the label editor as little more than a fancy
#screen-oriented partition mounting tool.
#Once you're done in the label editor, press Q to return here for the next
#step.

#Message ID: 08032
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08032
#\\
#[English]
#The disk label editor returned an error status.  Upgrade operation
#aborted.

#Message ID: 08033
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08033
#\\
#[English]
#Not all file systems were properly mounted.  Upgrade operation
#aborted.

#Message ID: 08037
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08037
#\\
#[English]
#chflags'ing old binaries - please wait.

#Message ID: 08038
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08038
#\\
#[English]
#Updating /stand on root filesystem

#Message ID: 08039
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08039
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to chroot to /mnt - something is wrong with the
#root partition or the way it's mounted if this doesn't work.

#Message ID: 08057
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08057
#\\
#[English]
#Upgrade: Couldn't initialize media.

#Message ID: 08058
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08058
#\\
#[English]
#Preserving /etc directory..

#Message ID: 08059
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08059
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to backup your /etc into %s.

#Message ID: 08060
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08060
#\\
#[English]
#Moving old kernel to /kernel.prev

#Message ID: 08061
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08061
#\\
#[English]
#Beginning extraction of distributions..

#Message ID: 08062
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08062
#\\
#[English]
#Hmmmm.  We couldn't even extract the bin distribution.  This upgrade
#should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry!
#The system will reboot now.

#Message ID: 08063
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08063
#\\
#[English]
#The extraction process seems to have had some problems, but we got most
#of the essentials.  We'll treat this as a warning since it may have been
#only non-essential distributions which failed to upgrade.

#Message ID: 08064
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08064
#\\
#[English]
#Hmmmm.  We couldn't even extract the bin distribution.  This upgrade
#should be considered a failure and started from the beginning, sorry!
#The system will reboot now.

#Message ID: 08067
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08067
#\\
#[English]
#First stage of upgrade completed successfully.

#Message ID: 08068
#[no translated message!]
#$$$$08068
#\\
#[English]
#Unable to resurrect your old /etc!

