# AUTHOR , YEAR. # msgid "" msgstr "" "Project-Id-Version: Fedora Live Images\n" "POT-Creation-Date: 2011-06-21T19:18:25\n" "PO-Revision-Date: 2011-08-21 04:06+0000\n" "Last-Translator: Automatically generated\n" "Language-Team: Japanese \n" "MIME-Version: 1.0\n" "Content-Type: text/plain; charset=UTF-8\n" "Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit\n" "Language: ja\n" "Plural-Forms: nplurals=1; plural=0\n" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Introduction" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "A live image is a safe and easy way to test the Fedora operating system on " "your own familiar hardware. If you enjoy this experience, you can install " "the live system software to your system's hard drive. The installation can " "either replace your existing operating system, or co-exist separately on " "your hard drive. This live image provides you with an experience that is " "very similar to running Fedora, but there are some important differences. " "Refer to and for more information." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "What Should I Do With My Live Image?" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Before you use your Live image, read the next section to learn how to " "maximize your enjoyment of Fedora. You may also want to read for hints on starting — or " "booting — from this media. Then insert this " "media in your computer and boot from it." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Suggested Hardware" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "This live system successfully boots and runs on most computers with " "1 GB or more installed system memory, or RAM. Your computer must have " "the ability to boot from the device holding the live image media. For " "instance, if the live image is on a DVD, your computer must be able to boot " "from the DVD drive." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Booting" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "To set up your system to boot from the live media, shut down or hibernate " "your computer. Power your computer on, and pay attention to the first " "screens that appear. Look for a prompt that indicates which key to use for " "either:" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "a boot menu, or" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "the Basic Input–Output System (BIOS) setup " "utility" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "The boot menu option is preferable. If no such prompt appears, consult your " "manufacturer's documentation for your computer system, motherboard, or " "mainboard for the correct keystroke. On many systems, the required key will " "be F12, F2, F1, " "Esc, or Delete." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Most computers normally boot from a hard disk. If you have a Fedora Live " "image on a DVD, then set the computer to boot from the DVD drive. If you " "have a Fedora Live image on a USB device such as a USB flash drive, set your" " computer to boot from the USB device." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "If you must make changes to the BIOS configuration, record the current boot " "device selection configuration before you change it. This record allows you " "to restore the original configuration if necessary." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "The BIOS on older computers might have a very limited range of boot options." " If your computer can only boot from floppy diskette or hard disk, there is " "no practical way to boot from the Fedora Live image. Sometimes, an updated " "BIOS is available from the manufacturer of your computer. A BIOS update " "might offer additional boot menu choices, but requires care to install " "properly. Consult the manufacturer's documentation for more information." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Unless you choose to install Fedora from the live image to the computer's " "hard drive (as described in ) the Fedora Live image does not " "make any permanent changes to the computer on which you run it. If your own " "computer cannot boot from the live image, you can safely explore the live " "image on a newer computer to which you have access, without fear of changing" " that computer." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Advantages of a Live Image" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "While running this live image, you are in control. Unlike reading about " "Fedora in print or online, you are not limited to a set of screenshots or " "options chosen by others. Select which tasks or applications to explore with" " complete freedom." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "You can experiment with this live image with no disruption to your previous " "computing environment, documents, or desktop. Shut down or hibernate your " "current operating system, restart with the live image, and restart the " "original operating system when finished. Your previous environment returns " "with no changes made." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "You can use the live image to evaluate whether Fedora recognizes and " "properly configures your hardware devices." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Important — Full hardware recognition" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "In some cases, the live image might not offer the full range of hardware " "support offered by an installed Fedora system. You might be able to manually" " configure additional devices in the live image. If you use the live image " "from a DVD, you must repeat these steps each time you use the live image." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "You can use the live image to try different desktop " "environments such as GNOME, KDE, Xfce, or others. None of these " "choices require you to reconfigure an existing Linux installation on your " "computer. You can learn more about the various desktop environments in the " "Fedora &PRODVER; User Guide, available from " "." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Live images on USB can include both a persistence " "overlay and a separate area for user data. The persistence " "overlay allows you to make changes to the Fedora Live environment and retain" " these changes for the next time that you use the Fedora Live image. These " "changes can include system software updates, configuration changes, and new " "programs you choose to install. The separate user data area allows you to " "reinstall the live image with a newer version of Fedora later, while " "retaining your documents, media files, and other important information." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Disadvantages of a Live Image" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "While using this live image on DVD, your computer might be much slower to " "respond or require more time to complete tasks than with a system installed " "to hard disk. DVD discs provide data to the computer at a much slower rate " "than hard disks do. Less of your computer's system memory is available for " "loading and running applications. Running the live image from RAM trades " "higher memory usage for faster response times." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Due to space constraints, fewer programs are included than in a full " "installation of Fedora. Your favorite applications may not be present in " "this live image, even though they may be present and run quite well in a " "full installation of Fedora." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Important — Live USB persistence" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Live USB images with persistence allow you to install new applications on " "your Fedora system. There is a limit to the space available for new " "applications. If you decide to make many changes to the software installed, " "install Fedora to a hard disk first." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "You cannot permanently install new applications in the live image on DVD. To" " try other applications, or newer versions of existing applications, you " "must either use a live USB image with persistence, or install Fedora on your" " computer. You might be able to temporarily install or update applications, " "however, if you have sufficient system memory. Most systems require more " "than 512 MB of RAM for installations or updates to succeed. These " "changes will be lost when you shut down the live image." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Changes may also evaporate if your system's memory usage forces the system " "to reread the original software or settings from the live image on DVD. This" " behavior is specific to a live DVD image and does not occur in a full " "installation of Fedora." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Experimenting with the Live Image" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Explore the icons and menus on and around the desktop to find programs that " "interest you. In addition, you may wish to explore other capabilities." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Accessing Existing Data" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "The live system can access existing data stored on:" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "floppy diskettes" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "USB drives" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "disk partitions" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "You can therefore test how Fedora interacts with your documents, " "photographs, and multimedia files, and how files created by programs running" " in the Fedora Live environment work when you transfer them to your existing" " computing environment." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Making a Backup Copy of Data" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "You can use the live image to make backup or archival copies of data, if " "your computer system includes:" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "a CD or DVD burning drive" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "a hard disk with ample free space" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "Files normally in use by your previous operating system when it is running " "are not in use in the live image. Therefore, you can use the live image to " "copy files that are problematic for backup software in the previous " "operating system." msgstr "" #. Tag: title #, no-c-format msgid "Installing Fedora from the Live Image" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "To install Fedora from the live image:" msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "In GNOME (the default desktop environment), move the mouse to the top left " "corner of the screen to activate the activities overview. Then click on the " "Install to Hard Disk icon at the bottom of the " "dash (the vertical strip of icons on the left hand side of the activities " "overview)." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "In Xfce, double-click the Install to Hard Disk icon on " "the desktop." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "In KDE, double-click the Install to Hard Disk icon in " "the Desktop Folder." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "After you install Fedora, you can customize the software and configuration " "to your liking on a persistent basis. Although the live image itself only " "offers a small fraction of the software available for Fedora, this " "limitation no longer applies once you install Fedora to a computer." msgstr "" #. Tag: para #, no-c-format msgid "" "The Fedora &PRODVER; Installation Quick Start " "Guide, available from , " "provides step-by-step instructions to use a live image to install Fedora on " "typical desktop and laptop computers." msgstr ""