cryptonas/plugins/disks/intl/en/cryptobox-server-feature-disks.po

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#, fuzzy
msgid ""
"_: \n"
""
msgstr ""
#: Name
msgid "Disk overview"
msgstr "Disk overview"
#: Link
msgid "Disks"
msgstr "Disks"
#: Title
msgid "Available disks"
msgstr "Available disks"
#: Help.Disks
msgid ""
"All available disks appear in this frame. To divide several disks from each "
"other, their names and sizes are written below. Reload this page after "
"you've connected a new device. Click on a disk symbol to activate or format "
"it or for getting detailed information. It's good practice to give your "
"volumes identifying names before you use them."
msgstr ""
"All available disks appear in this frame. To divide several disks from each "
"other, their names and sizes are written below. Reload this page after "
"you've connected a new device. Click on a disk symbol to activate or format "
"it or for getting detailed information. It's good practice to give your "
"volumes identifying names before you use them."
#: Help.Active
msgid "The volumes shown here are currently activated."
msgstr "The volumes shown here are currently activated."
#: Help.Legend
#, fuzzy
msgid ""
"Here you see all used disk icons and next to each its correlating meaning. "
"Just to make sure: \"unencrypted\" means that anyone who get's this disk in "
"his/her fingers will be able to read all data stored on it! The options "
"\"activated\" and \"deactivated\" are describing the status of the disk inside "
"the CryptoNAS and so in your network. If a disk is \"activated\" its content "
"is available in your network. So if you \"activated\" an \"encrypted\" disk, you "
"can access its data in your network. This is symbolized by an opened lock "
"icon."
msgstr ""
"Here you see all used disk icons and next to each its correlating meaning. "
"Just to make sure: \"unencrypted\" means that anyone who get's this disk in "
"his/her fingers will be able to read all data stored on it! The options "
"\"activated\" and \"deactivated\" are describing the status of the disk inside "
"the CryptoNAS and so in your network. If a disk is \"activated\" its content "
"is available in your network. So if you \"activated\" an \"encrypted\" disk, you "
"can access its data in your network. This is symbolized by an opened lock "
"icon."
#: AdviceMessage.NoDisksAvailable.Text
msgid "No available disks were found!"
msgstr "No available disks were found!"
#: Active
msgid "Active disks"
msgstr "Active disks"
#: Legend
msgid "Icon legend"
msgstr "Icon legend"