On 1 April 2011 18:55, Wolfgang Bornath <[email protected]> wrote: > 2011/4/1 Oliver Burger <[email protected]>: >> lebarhon <[email protected]> schrieb am 01.04.2011 >>> Le 01/04/2011 14:01, Sigrid Carrera a écrit : >>> > I think, that this string: >>> > You have more than one hard drive, which one do you install linux >>> > on? >>> > should read like: >>> > You have more than one hard drive, ? Where do you want to install >>> > linux >>> No, it's not the same thing. " Where do you want to install linux " >>> means in which partition, this question may be asked even for a >>> single hard disk PC. The first question expect a choice between >>> HD, not partition, may be to install Grub or to modify the MBR ? >>> Here, the context is very important. >> I have to agree with Sigrid. The String is phrased not very elegantly. >> But we should have some native speaker for those questions. Is someone >> from the English team reading this? > > I'm not a native English speaker but I also have to agree to Sigrid's view. > > The context is in the string: "There are 2 harddisks". Then the user > has to tell which of those he will want to install Linux on: "Where do > you want to install Linux?" > It's a generic question which is always related to the facts given > before the question or in a list which is displayed in relation to the > question. It would even be the correct question if it says, "There is > a coffee machine and a computer, where do you want to install Linux > on?" > > -- > wobo >
Agreed; Should be fixed shortly. -- Ahmad Samir
