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"manual_method_button_label": "Manually Partition The Drive",
"automatic_method_button_label": "Automatically Partition\nThe Drive",
"manual_partitioning_page_title": "Manual Disk Partitioning",
"manual_partitioning_page_subtitle": "Use This Page to Create a Custom Filesystem Table for PikaOS to install into.\nInstructions:\n - Use The Partitioning Utility to Create New Partitions or Reformat and Reuse Existing Ones. \n - The Mandatory System Partitons are:\n\t* 512MB+ Fat32/vfat Partition for /boot/efi (An Existing EFI Partition Can be Left Unformated and Used for /boot/efi in Order to Achieve Dual-Boot).\n\t* 1000MB+ EXT4 Partition for /boot (Can NOT Be Shared... Format MANDATORY!).\n\t* 26GB+ EXT4/BTRFS/XFS/F2FS Partition for / (a.k.a Root) (Can NOT Be Shared... Format MANDATORY!).\n - This Installer Doesn't Erase Any Data Automatically, Format Your Drives MANUALLY Via The Partitioning Utility.\n - Once All The Required Partitions are Present, Go Through The Systematic Filesystem Entries List, and Select The Correct Partition for The Entry\n - Additional Mount Options Can be Left Empty.\n - If a Filesystem Entry's Additional Mount Options Contain subvol, Duplicate Usage Checks for That Entry's Partition Will be Disabled, Allowing use of SUBVOLS.\n - The User Can Add Additional Filesystem Entries in The Custom User Filesystem Entries List\tProvided He Defines A Mountpoint such as /home\n - To Add a linux-swap Partition Set Mountpoint to [SWAP]\n - To Add LUKS Encrypted Partitions or Any Kind of Partition That Uses Mapper\n\tUse The Partitioning Utility to Map/Unlock Them, Then Their Mapping Will be Shown as Partition Selections.",
"manual_partitioning_page_subtitle": "Use This Page to Create a Custom Filesystem Table for PikaOS to install into.\nInstructions:\n 1 - Use The Partitioning Utility to Create New Partitions or Reformat and Reuse Existing Ones. \n 2 - The Mandatory System Partitons are:\n\t* 512MB+ Fat32/vfat Partition for /boot/efi (An Existing EFI Partition Can be Left Unformated and Used for /boot/efi in Order to Achieve Dual-Boot).\n\t* 1000MB+ EXT4 Partition for /boot (Can NOT Be Shared... Format MANDATORY!).\n\t* 26GB+ EXT4/BTRFS/XFS/F2FS Partition for / (a.k.a Root) (Can NOT Be Shared... Format MANDATORY!).\n 3 - This Installer Doesn't Erase Any Data Automatically, Format Your Drives MANUALLY Via The Partitioning Utility.\n 4 - Once All The Required Partitions are Present, Go Through The Systematic Filesystem Entries List, and Select The Correct Partition for The Entry\n 5 - Additional Mount Options Can be Left Empty.\n 6 - If a Filesystem Entry's Additional Mount Options Contain subvol, Duplicate Usage Checks for That Entry's Partition Will be Disabled, Allowing use of SUBVOLS.\n 7 - The User Can Add Additional Filesystem Entries in The Custom User Filesystem Entries List\n\tProvided He Defines A Mountpoint such as /home\n 8 - In Order To Add a linux-swap Partition Set Mountpoint to [SWAP]\n 9 - To Add LUKS Encrypted Partitions or Any Kind of Partition That Uses Mapper\n\tUse The Partitioning Utility to Map/Unlock Them, Then Their Mapping Will be Shown as Partition Selections.\n 10 - Once All That is Done Press The Validate Filesystem Table Button, If All is Well, It Will Allow You To Begin Installation.",
"partition_row_subtitle_needs_mapper": "This partition needs a mapper!",
"language_page_title": "Select a Language",
"language_page_subtitle": "Please Select a Locale for The System to Use",