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This may be useful if chainloading fails on certain hardware, but has the downside that the image must be regenerated for any change in the OS, bootloader or PXELinux templates.Action with sub plansAll images are usable as either ISOs or as disk images, including being written to a USB disk with `dd`.Allowed bootdisk typesAttach ISO image to CDROM drive for %sBackBoot diskBoot disk HelpBoot disk basedBoot disk download not available for %s architectureBoot disk helpBoot disksCommand to generate ISO image, use genisoimage or mkisofsCreating new image failed, install truncate utilityDetach ISO image from CDROM drive for %sDownload generic imageDownload host imageDownload subnet generic imageEnsure %{file} is readable (or update "Grub2 directory" setting)Failed to attach ISO image to CDROM drive of instance %{name}: %{message}Failed to create a directory within the ESP imageFailed to detach ISO image from CDROM drive of instance %{name}: %{message}Failed to format the ESP image via mkfs.msdosFailed to generate ISO image for instance %{name}: %{message}Failed to render boot disk templateFailed to upload ISO image for instance %{name}: %{message}Full host '%s' imageFull host imageGenerating ISO image for %sGeneric Grub2 EFI image templateGeneric imageGeneric image templateGeneric imagesGeneric images are a reusable disk image that works for any host registered in Foreman. It requires a basic DHCP and DNS service to function and contact the server, but does not require DHCP reservations or static IP addresses.Grub2 directoryHost '%s' imageHost imageHost image templateHost imagesHost is not in build modeHost is not in build mode, so the template cannot be renderedHost is not in build mode.ISO build failedISO generation commandISO hybrid conversion failed: %sISOLINUX directoryImport Puppet classesImport factsInstallation media cachingInstallation media files will be cached for full host imagesList of allowed bootdisk types, remove type to disable itNot availableOnce chainloaded, the OS bootloader and installer are downloaded directly from the installation media configured in Foreman, and the provisioning script (kickstart/preseed) is downloaded from Foreman.Path to directory containing grubx64.efi and shimx64.efiPath to directory containing iPXE imagesPath to directory containing isolinux imagesPath to directory containing syslinux imagesPer-host images contain data about a particular host registered in Foreman and set up fully static networking, avoiding the requirement for DHCP. After networking is configured, they chainload from Foreman, picking up the current OS configuration and build state from the server.Please ensure the ipxe-bootimgs package is installed.Please ensure the isolinux/syslinux package(s) are installed.Plugin for Foreman that creates iPXE-based boot disks to provision hosts without the need for PXE infrastructure.Remote action:SYSLINUX directorySubnet '%s' generic imageSubnet boot disksSubnet generic imageSubnet imageSubnet images are similar to generic images, but chain-loading is done via the TFTP Smart Proxy assigned to the Subnet of the host. The smart proxy must have the "Templates" module enabled and configured.TFTP feature not enabled for subnet %sThe OS install continues using the installation media configured in Foreman, and it will typically configure static networking, depending on how the OS iPXE template is configured.These images are more generic than previous images. You can find them at subnet index page.These images are used for host. You can find them at host detail page.This image is generic for all hosts with a provisioning NIC on that subnet.This type of bootdisk is not allowed. Please contact administrator.True for full, false for basic reusable imageUnable to find template specified by %s settingUnable to generate disk %{kind} template: %{error}Unable to generate disk template, %{kind} template not found.Unable to mcopy %{file}Upload ISO image to datastore for %sVarious types of boot disks can be created to provision hosts without the need for PXE services. Boot disks can be attached to the host (physical or virtual) which boots from the disk, contacts Foreman and begins the OS installation.iPXE directoryiPXE template to use for generic EFI host boot disksiPXE template to use for generic host boot disksiPXE template to use for host-specific boot disksProject-Id-Version: foreman_bootdisk 21.0.4 Report-Msgid-Bugs-To: PO-Revision-Date: 2014-02-13 12:12+0000 Last-Translator: Andi Chandler , 2015-2017,2023 Language-Team: English (United Kingdom) (http://app.transifex.com/foreman/foreman/language/en_GB/) MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Language: en_GB Plural-Forms: nplurals=2; plural=(n != 1); * - These bootdisk types were disabled, you can enable them in Administer - Settings.A variant of the per-host image which contains the OS bootloader embedded inside the disk. This may be useful if chainloading fails on certain hardware, but has the downside that the image must be regenerated for any change in the OS, bootloader or PXELinux templates.Action with sub plansAll images are usable as either ISOs or as disk images, including being written to a USB disk with `dd`.Allowed bootdisk typesAttach ISO image to CDROM drive for %sBackBoot diskBoot disk HelpBoot disk basedBoot disk download not available for %s architectureBoot disk helpBoot disksCommand to generate ISO image, use genisoimage or mkisofsCreating new image failed, install truncate utilityDetach ISO image from CDROM drive for %sDownload generic imageDownload host imageDownload subnet generic imageEnsure %{file} is readable (or update "Grub2 directory" setting)Failed to attach ISO image to CDROM drive of instance %{name}: %{message}Failed to create a directory within the ESP imageFailed to detach ISO image from CDROM drive of instance %{name}: %{message}Failed to format the ESP image via mkfs.msdosFailed to generate ISO image for instance %{name}: %{message}Failed to render boot disk templateFailed to upload ISO image for instance %{name}: %{message}Full host '%s' imageFull host imageGenerating ISO image for %sGeneric Grub2 EFI image templateGeneric imageGeneric image templateGeneric imagesGeneric images are a reusable disk image that works for any host registered in Foreman. It requires a basic DHCP and DNS service to function and contact the server, but does not require DHCP reservations or static IP addresses.Grub2 directoryHost '%s' imageHost imageHost image templateHost imagesHost is not in build modeHost is not in build mode, so the template cannot be renderedHost is not in build mode.ISO build failedISO generation commandISO hybrid conversion failed: %sISOLINUX directoryImport Puppet classesImport factsInstallation media cachingInstallation media files will be cached for full host imagesList of allowed bootdisk types, remove type to disable itNot availableOnce chainloaded, the OS bootloader and installer are downloaded directly from the installation media configured in Foreman, and the provisioning script (kickstart/preseed) is downloaded from Foreman.Path to directory containing grubx64.efi and shimx64.efiPath to directory containing iPXE imagesPath to directory containing isolinux imagesPath to directory containing syslinux imagesPer-host images contain data about a particular host registered in Foreman and set up fully static networking, avoiding the requirement for DHCP. After networking is configured, they chainload from Foreman, picking up the current OS configuration and build state from the server.Please ensure the ipxe-bootimgs package is installed.Please ensure the isolinux/syslinux package(s) are installed.Plugin for Foreman that creates iPXE-based boot disks to provision hosts without the need for PXE infrastructure.Remote action:SYSLINUX directorySubnet '%s' generic imageSubnet boot disksSubnet generic imageSubnet imageSubnet images are similar to generic images, but chain-loading is done via the TFTP Smart Proxy assigned to the Subnet of the host. The smart proxy must have the "Templates" module enabled and configured.TFTP feature not enabled for subnet %sThe OS install continues using the installation media configured in Foreman, and it will typically configure static networking, depending on how the OS iPXE template is configured.These images are more generic than previous images. You can find them on the subnet index page.These images are used for host. You can find them at host detail page.This image is generic for all hosts with a provisioning NIC on that subnet.This type of bootdisk is not allowed. Please contact an administrator.True for full, false for basic reusable imageUnable to find template specified by %s settingUnable to generate disk %{kind} template: %{error}Unable to generate disk template, %{kind} template not found.Unable to mcopy %{file}Upload ISO image to datastore for %sVarious types of boot disks can be created to provision hosts without the need for PXE services. Boot disks can be attached to the host (physical or virtual) which boots from the disk, contacts Foreman and begins the OS installation.iPXE directoryiPXE template to use for generic EFI host boot disksiPXE template to use for generic host boot disksiPXE template to use for host-specific boot disks