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This work is licensed under a # Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License # This file is distributed under the same license as the Lubuntu Manual # package. # FIRST AUTHOR , 2018. # #, fuzzy msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Lubuntu Manual 18.10\n" "Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: \n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2020-07-26 14:54-0500\n" "PO-Revision-Date: YEAR-MO-DA HO:MI+ZONE\n" "Last-Translator: FULL NAME \n" "Language-Team: LANGUAGE \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=utf-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Generated-By: Babel 2.8.0\n" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:2 msgid "Chapter 3.1.7 KDE Partition Manager" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:4 msgid "" "KDE partition manager creates partitions partitions, deletes partitions, " "and checks the health of your hard drives and solid state drives." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:8 msgid "" "Deleting and creating new partitions can result in data loss so please " "back up your data before removing or creating partitions." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:11 msgid "Usage" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:13 msgid "" "To check the health of your hard drive or solid state drive on the " ":menuselection:`Device --> SMART Status` or by right clicking on the " "device in the side pane :menuselection:`Smart Status`. The field " ":guilabel:`SMART status` shows the overall health of your drive or if it " "has detected any problems. The field :guilabel:`Model` shows the model " "number of your particular drive. The field :guilabel:`Temperture` shows " "the temperature of your drive but it is bad for it to be too hot. The " "field :guilabel:`Bad sectors` show how many sectors on your drive are no " "longer functioning. The field :guilabel:`Powered on for` shows how long " "your drive has been powered on. To see how many times your machine has " "rebooted with the drive look at the :guilabel:`Power cycles` field. The " ":guilabel:`Self tests field` is for if the drive has completed its self " "tests. The field :guilabel:`Overall assessment` shows your overall status" " of the drive." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:15 msgid "" "Below is having a list of the raw values of smart on the drive some of " "which can be vendor specific or depend on each drive. One important one " "on spinning discs is to realize if the :guilabel:`Reallocated Sectors " "Count` which if nonzero likely means imminent drive failure." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:19 msgid "" "You can see your disk usage for each partition graphically with the bars " "at the top with the shaded in part showing a bar graph as the percentage " "full of the partition and you can select each partition by left clicking " "on that section of the bar graph. The Column :guilabel:`Size` shows the " "size of the entire system while the :guilabel:`Used` column shows the " "amount of space used on the drive. The :guilabel:`Type` column lets you " "see which filesystem is on the partition. The :guilabel:`Mount Point` " "column shows where that partition is mounted." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:21 msgid "" "On the side pane to the left you can switch between each different drive " "on the left with the name of each device. Another way to switch which " "device you are managing partitions on use :menuselection:`Device --> " "Select Current Device`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:23 msgid "" "To delete a partition left click on a partition to select it press " ":kbd:`Delete`, :menuselection:`Partition --> Delete`, or right click and" " select :menuselection:`Delete`. To add a new partition in unallocated " "space right click on the To view statistical information on a partition" " select the partition :menuselection:`Partition --> Properties` or right" " click on that partition :menuselection:`Properties`. To resize or move a" " partition press :kbd:`Control+R`, :menuselection:`Partition --> " "Resize/Move`, or right click on the partition and select " ":menuselection:`Resize/Move`. On the bottom of the window a list of " ":guilabel:`Pending Operations` to be applied to your drives. If you want " "to delete a partition on a hard drive and overwrite the data on that " "partition :menuselection:`Partition --> Shred` or :kbd:`Shift+Delete`. " "However shredding solid state drives is not recommended as it may not " "fully scrub the data and may marginally wear out your drive." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:25 msgid "" "To change your partitions you will need to apply your changes later press" " the :guilabel:`Apply` button or :menuselection:`Edit --> Apply`. After " "pressing Apply a dialog will come up asking you to confirm and check this" " is what you want to do and then press :guilabel:`Apply Pending " "Operations` to apply these changes. To go back from this point press the " ":guilabel:`Cancel` button. To undo your your changes to your partitions " "press :kbd:`Control+Z`, the :guilabel:`Undo` button, or " ":menuselection:`Edit --> Undo`. To clear your operations that have yet to" " been applied :menuselection:`Edit --> Clear`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:27 msgid "" "If you have say a new solid state drive that is not formatted you first " "need to put a partition table on it. A new partition data will get rid of" " all partitions on the disk which means no data will be visible anymore. " "Then you will need to create a partition on to store data. On unallocated" " space you can right click on the unallocated space press the " ":guilabel:`New` button, :menuselection:`Partition --> New`, or press " ":kbd:`control+N`. A window will popup saying with what type of settings " "to create the partition with. To change what filesystem you want to " "create will show in the :guilabel:`File system:` drop down menu. To " "change what size of partition you want to create change the " ":guilabel:`Size:` field. To create free space before the partition change" " the :guilabel:`Free space before:` field. To change free space after the" " partition change the :guilabel:`Free space after` field. To actually " "create the partition press the :guilabel:`OK` button while to cancel " "press the :guilabel:`Cancel` button." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:31 msgid "" "Creating a new partition table on a disk with data on it will cause the " "loss of all data on the entire disk not just a partition." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:34 msgid "" "To change a mount point of a drive internally for your machine to have it" " start mounted access to it always :menuselection:`Partition --> Edit " "Mount Point` or :menuselection:`Edit Mount Point`. This will popup a new " "window to choose the path where to mount this partition enter it in the " ":guilabel:`Path` field. Below there are many :guilabel:`Options` for how " "to mount things. To actually cause this to be mounted press the " ":guilabel:`OK` button. To cancel mounting this partition press the " ":guilabel:`Cancel` button. Once this happens you will get a dialog asking" " if you really want to do this as it changes the file in etc/fstab. To " "really go through with changing this press the :guilabel:`Save changes` " "button. To not save these changes press the :guilabel:`Cancel` button. " "After you have done this you can right click on this drive and select " ":guilabel:`Mount` to mount it immediately. Once saved in /etc/fstab your " "drive will be saved and mounted at this point every time. However if you " "want to edit a mount point you will need to unmount the partition first " "and you can do this from right clicking and selecting " ":guilabel:`Unmount`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:36 msgid "" "To view information of a partition on your drive double click on it. On " "the top a bar code on the top shows how full the partition is. To see " "what kind of file system it is in the :guilabel:`File system` field. To " "see a label on your filesystem look at the :guilabel:`Label` field. To " "see where that partition is mounted is in the :guilabel:`Mount point` " "field. To see what partition type you use in the :guilabel:`Partition " "type` field. To see the size of the partition is in the :guilabel:`Size` " "field. To see the available size read the :guilabel:`Available` field. To" " see how much is used of your partition see the :guilabel:`Used` label." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:40 msgid "" "If you have multiple drives on your system :menuselection:`Device --> " "Select Current Device --> Desired Disk`. To view information on the " "current drive such as what type of partition table or Logical size and " "smart status :menuselection:`Device --> Properties`. If you do not really" " see all your devices or current status press :kbd:`F5` or " ":menuselection:`Tools --> Refresh Devices`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:42 msgid "If you want to quit KDE Partition Manager press :kbd:`Control+Q`." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:45 msgid "Screenshot" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:49 msgid "Version" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:50 msgid "Lubuntu ships with version 4.1.0 of KDE Partition Manager." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:53 msgid "How to launch" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:54 msgid "" "To launch KDE Partition Manager from the :menuselection:`System Tools -->" " KDE Partition Manager` or run" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:60 msgid "" "from the command line. The icon for KDE Partition Manager is a red hard " "drive." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:63 msgid "Customizing" msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:64 msgid "" "To toggle showing a statusbar that shows pending operations check/uncheck" " the :menuselection:`Settings --> Show Statusbar` checkbox in the menu. " "To toggle showing your devices side pane check/uncheck the " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Panels Shown --> Devices`. To toggle showing" " information about the currently selected partition check/uncheck the " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Panels Shown --> Information` checkbox in " "the menu. To toggle showing log output of check/uncheck the " ":menuselection:`Settings --> Panels Show --> Log Output` checkbox." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:66 msgid "" "To customize settings for KDE Partition Manager press " ":kbd:`Control+Shift+,` or :menuselection:`Settings --> Configure KDE " "Partition Manager`. The :guilabel:`General` tab has settings for aligning" " partitions and defaults for partitions. To change where your sectors on " "your disc align to use the :guilabel:`Sector alignment` field. To change " "which messages to log you can change with :guilabel:`Hide messages below`" " to hide lower level messages to be logged. To choose your default file " "system use the :guilabel:`Default file system` drop down menu. To change " "whether to overwrite shredded data with zeros or random data use the " "buttons to the right of :guilabel:`Overwrite with` group of buttons." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:70 msgid "" "To change the different colors of filesystem as they appear use the " ":guilabel:`File System Colors` tab. To change the colors of each " "filesystem in the top bar and other things left click on the button next " "to the filesystem name." msgstr "" #: ../../source/3/3.1/3.1.7/kde_partitionmanager.rst:74 msgid "" "The :guilabel:`Advanced` tab allows even more settings on Kde Partition " "Manager. To change what prefred unit to dispaly space as by default " "change the :guilabel:`Prefered unit` drop down menu." msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To check the health of your hard" #~ " drive on the menu Device -> " #~ "SMART status." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To launch kde partition manager from " #~ "the menu -> system tools -> KDE" #~ " partition manager or run partitionmanager" #~ " from the command line." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Chapter 3.1.7 KDE partition manager" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "KDE partition manager creates partitions " #~ "and deletes partitions on your hard " #~ "drives and solid state drives." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Lubuntu ships with version 3.3.1 of partition manager." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Useage" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To check the health of your hard" #~ " drive or solid state drive on " #~ "the :menuselection:`Device --> SMART status`." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "You can see your disk useage for" #~ " each partition graphically with the " #~ "bars at the top with the shaded" #~ " in part showing a bar graph as" #~ " the percentage full of the " #~ "partition. The Column :guilabel:`Size` shows" #~ " the size of the entire system " #~ "while the :guilabel:`Used` column shows " #~ "the amount of space used on the" #~ " drive. The :guilabel:`type` column lets" #~ " you see which filesystem is on " #~ "the parttion." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "On the side pane to the left " #~ "you can switch between each different" #~ " drive on the left with the " #~ "name of each device." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "If you have say a new solid " #~ "state drive that is not formatted " #~ "you first need to put a partition" #~ " table on it. A new partition " #~ "data will get rid of all " #~ "partitions on the disk which means " #~ "no data will be visable anymore. " #~ "Then you will need to create a " #~ "partition on to store data. On " #~ "unallocated space you can right click" #~ " on the unalloacted space and new " #~ "partition and select the filesystem you" #~ " want. Then press the apply button" #~ " to apply the changes to your " #~ "partition." #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "Screensaver" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "" #~ "To launch kde partition manager from " #~ "the menu -> system tools -> KDE" #~ " partition manager or run" #~ msgstr "" #~ msgid "from the command line." #~ msgstr ""