Proofread docs in the /operation directory (#1710)

* Proofread boot-options.rst

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* Proofread information.rst

* Update lastproofread date in information.rst

* Updated password-recovery.rst

* Proofread upgrade-recovery.rst

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* Proofread up to Empty 2+ Disk

* Complete proofread of raid.rst

* Update upgrade-recovery timeout explanation

* Fix header formatting

* Update docs/operation/boot-options.rst

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Co-authored-by: Daniil Baturin <daniil@baturin.org>
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@ -13,24 +13,24 @@ msgid "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following c
msgstr "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following command:"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:113
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:71
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:162
msgid "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk."
msgstr "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:123
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:79
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgstr "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
msgstr "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:131
msgid "3 - Enter the partition where you would like the system installed. The system then prompts you to indicate whether you want to save the old configuration data. This represents the current VyOS configuration."
@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ msgstr "3 - The system informs you that all data on both drives will be erased.
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:88
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:139
msgid "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:167
msgid "4 - Format the new disk for RAID 1 by issuing the following command:"
@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ msgid "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:96
msgid "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:99
msgid "6 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ msgid "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev,
msgstr "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev, If identification."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:57
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
#: ../../operation/information.rst:21
msgid "In the past serial interface have been defined as ttySx and ttyUSBx where x was an instance number of the serial interface. It was discovered that from system boot to system boot the mapping of USB based serial interfaces will differ, depending which driver was loaded first by the operating system. This will become rather painful if you not only have serial interfaces for a console server connected but in addition also a serial backed :ref:`wwan-interface`."

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@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ msgid "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following c
msgstr "1: elimine el disco fallido del conjunto RAID 1 emitiendo el siguiente comando:"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:113
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1 - Para dividir el conjunto RAID 1 actual, ingrese &quot;No&quot; en el indicador. El"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:71
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1 - Para crear una nueva matriz RAID 1, ingrese &quot;Sí&quot; en el indicador. Si el sistema detecta un sistema de archivos en las particiones que se utilizan para RAID 1, le pedirá que indique si desea continuar creando la matriz RAID 1."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:162
@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ msgid "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are n
msgstr "2- Retire físicamente el disco fallido del sistema. Si las unidades no son intercambiables en caliente, debe apagar el sistema antes de extraer el disco."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:123
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2 - Para negarse a establecer una nueva configuración RAID 1 en los discos, ingrese &quot;No&quot; en el indicador. El sistema le solicita que indique en qué partición desea instalar el sistema."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:79
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
msgstr "2 - Para sobrescribir el antiguo sistema de archivos, ingrese &quot;Sí&quot;."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:131
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ msgstr "3 - El sistema le informa que se borrarán todos los datos de ambas unid
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:88
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:139
msgid "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Ingrese &quot;Sí&quot; en el mensaje para conservar la configuración actual de VyOS una vez que se complete la instalación. Ingrese &quot;No&quot; para eliminar la configuración actual de VyOS."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:167
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ msgid "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "5 - Continuar con la instalación de forma normal."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:96
msgid "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Ingrese &quot;Sí&quot; en el mensaje para conservar la configuración actual de VyOS una vez que se complete la instalación. Ingrese &quot;No&quot; para eliminar la configuración actual de VyOS."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:99
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ msgid "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev,
msgstr "Si un dispositivo se desenchufa y se vuelve a enchufar, recibirá una nueva identificación de Puerto, Dev, If."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:57
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "Si no desea configurar la duplicación de RAID 1, ingrese &quot;No&quot; en el indicador y continúe con la instalación de la manera normal."
#: ../../operation/information.rst:21

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@ -13,24 +13,24 @@ msgid "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following c
msgstr "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following command:"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:113
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:71
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:162
msgid "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk."
msgstr "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:123
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:79
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgstr "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
msgstr "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:131
msgid "3 - Enter the partition where you would like the system installed. The system then prompts you to indicate whether you want to save the old configuration data. This represents the current VyOS configuration."
@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ msgstr "3 - The system informs you that all data on both drives will be erased.
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:88
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:139
msgid "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:167
msgid "4 - Format the new disk for RAID 1 by issuing the following command:"
@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ msgid "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:96
msgid "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:99
msgid "6 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ msgid "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev,
msgstr "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev, If identification."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:57
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
#: ../../operation/information.rst:21
msgid "In the past serial interface have been defined as ttySx and ttyUSBx where x was an instance number of the serial interface. It was discovered that from system boot to system boot the mapping of USB based serial interfaces will differ, depending which driver was loaded first by the operating system. This will become rather painful if you not only have serial interfaces for a console server connected but in addition also a serial backed :ref:`wwan-interface`."

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@ -13,24 +13,24 @@ msgid "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following c
msgstr "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following command:"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:113
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:71
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:162
msgid "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk."
msgstr "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:123
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:79
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgstr "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
msgstr "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:131
msgid "3 - Enter the partition where you would like the system installed. The system then prompts you to indicate whether you want to save the old configuration data. This represents the current VyOS configuration."
@ -46,8 +46,8 @@ msgstr "3 - The system informs you that all data on both drives will be erased.
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:88
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:139
msgid "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:167
msgid "4 - Format the new disk for RAID 1 by issuing the following command:"
@ -62,8 +62,8 @@ msgid "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:96
msgid "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:99
msgid "6 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
@ -126,8 +126,8 @@ msgid "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev,
msgstr "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev, If identification."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:57
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
#: ../../operation/information.rst:21
msgid "In the past serial interface have been defined as ttySx and ttyUSBx where x was an instance number of the serial interface. It was discovered that from system boot to system boot the mapping of USB based serial interfaces will differ, depending which driver was loaded first by the operating system. This will become rather painful if you not only have serial interfaces for a console server connected but in addition also a serial backed :ref:`wwan-interface`."

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@ -13,11 +13,11 @@ msgid "1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following c
msgstr "1. Видаліть несправний диск із набору RAID 1, виконавши таку команду:"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:113
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The"
msgid "1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The"
msgstr "1. Щоб розбити поточний набір RAID 1, у запиті введіть «Ні». The"
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:71
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgid "1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If the system detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array."
msgstr "1. Щоб створити новий масив RAID 1, у запиті введіть «Так». Якщо система виявить файлову систему на розділах, що використовуються для RAID 1, вона запропонує вам вказати, чи бажаєте ви продовжити створення масиву RAID 1."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:162
@ -25,11 +25,11 @@ msgid "2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are n
msgstr "2- Фізично видаліть несправний диск із системи. Якщо диски не підтримують гарячу заміну, перед видаленням диска необхідно вимкнути систему."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:123
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No” at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgid "2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No** at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would like the system installed on."
msgstr "2. Щоб відмовитися від налаштування нової конфігурації RAID 1 на дисках, у запиті введіть «Ні». Система запропонує вам вказати, на який розділ ви хочете встановити систему."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:79
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”."
msgid "2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**."
msgstr "2 - Щоб перезаписати стару файлову систему, введіть «Так»."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:131
@ -46,7 +46,7 @@ msgstr "3 - Система повідомляє, що всі дані на об
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:88
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:139
msgid "4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "4 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "4 - Введіть «Так» у запиті, щоб зберегти поточну конфігурацію VyOS після завершення встановлення. Введіть «Ні», щоб видалити поточну конфігурацію VyOS."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:167
@ -62,7 +62,7 @@ msgid "5 - Continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "5 - Продовжте встановлення звичайним способом."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:96
msgid "5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgid "5 - Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration."
msgstr "5 - Введіть «Так» у запиті, щоб зберегти поточну конфігурацію VyOS після завершення встановлення. Введіть «Ні», щоб видалити поточну конфігурацію VyOS."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:99
@ -126,7 +126,7 @@ msgid "If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new Port, Dev,
msgstr "Якщо пристрій відключити та знову підключити, він отримає новий ідентифікатор Port, Dev, If."
#: ../../operation/raid.rst:57
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgid "If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt and continue with installation in the normal way."
msgstr "Якщо ви не хочете налаштовувати дзеркальне відображення RAID 1, у запиті введіть «Ні» та продовжте інсталяцію звичайним способом."
#: ../../operation/information.rst:21

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@ -1,3 +1,5 @@
:lastproofread: 2025-11-14
.. _boot-options:
@ -5,17 +7,14 @@
Boot Options
############
.. warning:: This function may be highly disruptive.
It may cause major service interruption, so make sure you really
need it and verify your input carefully.
.. warning:: This function can disrupt services.
Run it only when necessary, and verify all input values before proceeding.
VyOS has several kernel command line options to modify the normal boot
process.
To add an option, select the desired image in GRUB menu at load
time, press **e**, edit the first line, and press **Ctrl-x** to boot when
ready.
VyOS provides several kernel command-line options to modify the normal boot
process.
To add an option, select the desired image in the GRUB menu at load time.
Type **e** to edit the first line, then type **Ctrl+X** to boot.
.. image:: /_static/images/boot-options.png
:width: 80%
@ -25,16 +24,17 @@ ready.
Specify custom config file
==========================
Tells the system to use specified file instead of ``/config/config.boot``.
If specified file does not exist or is not readable, fall back to
default config. No additional verification is performed, so make sure
you specify a valid config file.
You can use a configuration file instead of the default ``/config/config.boot``
file.
If the specified file doesn't exist or isn't readable, the system uses the
default configuration file.
No additional verification is performed, so specify a valid configuration file.
.. code-block:: none
vyos-config=/path/to/file
To load the *factory default* config, use:
To load the *factory default* configuration, use:
.. code-block:: none
@ -44,8 +44,8 @@ To load the *factory default* config, use:
Disable specific boot process steps
===================================
These options disable some boot steps. Make sure you understand the
:ref:`boot process <boot-steps>` well before using them!
These options disable certain steps in the boot process. Understand the
:ref:`boot process <boot-steps>` before using them.
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.. _information:
***********
Information
***********
******************
System Information
******************
VyOS features a rich set of operational level commands to retrieve arbitrary
information about your running system.
information about your running system. For more information on the VyOS command
line interface (CLI), see :ref:`cli`.
########
Hardware
@ -18,27 +19,28 @@ Hardware
USB
===
In the past serial interface have been defined as ttySx and ttyUSBx where x was
an instance number of the serial interface. It was discovered that from system
boot to system boot the mapping of USB based serial interfaces will differ,
depending which driver was loaded first by the operating system. This will
become rather painful if you not only have serial interfaces for a console
server connected but in addition also a serial backed :ref:`wwan-interface`.
In the past, serial interfaces were defined as ``ttySx`` and ``ttyUSBx`` where
``x`` was the instance number. However, the mapping of USB-based
serial interfaces can change from one system boot to another, depending on
which driver the operating system loads first.
This inconsistency can be problematic when you
use multiple serial interfaces.
For example, both console-server connections and a serial-backed
:ref:`wwan-interface`.
To overcome this issue and the fact that in almost 50% of all cheap USB to
serial converters there is no serial number programmed, the USB to serial
interface is now directly identified by the USB root bridge and bus it connects
to. This somehow mimics the new network interface definitions we see in recent
Linux distributions.
To address this issue, and because many low-cost USB-to-serial converters
do not have a programmed serial number, VyOS now identifies USB-to-serial
interfaces by the USB root bridge and the bus they connect to.
This approach is similar to the network interface naming conventions used in
recent Linux distributions.
For additional details you can refer to https://vyos.dev/T2490.
.. opcmd:: show hardware usb
Retrieve a tree like representation of all connected USB devices.
Retrieve a tree-like representation of all connected USB devices.
.. note:: If a device is unplugged and re-plugged it will receive a new
Port, Dev, If identification.
.. note:: If a device is unplugged and plugged in again, it is assigned a new
``Port``, ``Dev``, and ``If``.
.. code-block:: none
@ -72,8 +74,8 @@ For additional details you can refer to https://vyos.dev/T2490.
.. opcmd:: show hardware usb serial
Retrieve a list and description of all connected USB serial devices. The
device name displayed, e.g. `usb0b2.4p1.0` can be directly used when accessing
the serial console as console-server device.
device name displayed, (for example ``usb0b2.4p1.0``), can be used
directly when accessing the serial console as console-server device.
.. code-block:: none
@ -105,9 +107,8 @@ Version
.. opcmd:: show version
Return the current running VyOS version and build information. This includes
also the name of the release train which is ``crux`` on VyOS 1.2, ``equuleus``
on VyOS 1.3 and ``sagitta`` on VyOS 1.4.
Return the currently running VyOS version and build information. This includes
the name of the release train, e.g., ``sagitta`` on VyOS 1.4, and ``circinus`` on VyOS 1.5.
.. code-block:: none
@ -134,7 +135,7 @@ Version
.. opcmd:: show version kernel
Return version number of the Linux Kernel used in this release.
Return the version number of the currently running Linux kernel.
.. code-block:: none
@ -143,7 +144,7 @@ Version
.. opcmd:: show version frr
Return version number of FRR (Free Range Routing - https://frrouting.org/)
Return the version number of FRR (Free Range Routing - https://frrouting.org/)
used in this release. This is the routing control plane and a successor to GNU
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.. _password-recovery:
#################
@ -5,14 +7,14 @@ Password Recovery
#################
Using the console, restart the VyOS router. The GRUB menu appears.
Select the relevant option from the GRUB menu and press Enter.
The option must start with “Lost password change.”
Select the relevant option from the GRUB menu, then press **Enter**.
The option must begin with *Lost password change.*
.. figure:: /_static/images/password-recovery-01.png
:width: 600
The stand-alone user-password recovery tool starts running and prompts
you to reset the local system user password.
The stand-alone user-password recovery tool runs and prompts you to reset the
local system user password.
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.. _raid:
######
RAID-1
RAID 1
######
A Redundant Array of Independent Disks (RAID) uses two or more hard disk drives
to improve disk speed, store more data, and/or provide fault tolerance.
There are several storage schemes possible in a RAID array, each offering a
different combination of storage, reliability, and/or performance.
The VyOS system supports a “RAID 1” deployment. RAID 1 allows two or more
disks to mirror one another to provide system fault tolerance. In a RAID 1
solution, every sector of one disk is duplicated onto every sector of all
different combination of storage, reliability, and performance.
VyOS supports **RAID 1** deployments. RAID 1 uses two or more
disks that mirror one another to provide system fault tolerance. In a RAID 1
configuration, every sector on one disk is duplicated on every sector of all
disks in the array. Provided even one disk in the RAID 1 set is operational,
the system continues to run, even through disk replacement (provided that the
hardware supports in-service replacement of drives).
RAID 1 can be implemented using special hardware or it can be implemented in
software. The VyOS system supports software RAID 1 on two disks.
The VyOS implementation of RAID 1 allows the following:
software. VyOS supports software RAID 1 on two disks.
The VyOS implementation of RAID 1 features the following:
* Detection and reporting of disk failure
* The ability to maintain system operation with one failed disk
* The ability to boot the system with one failed disk
* The ability to replace a failed disk and initiate re-mirroring
* The ability to monitor the status of remirroring
* Detection and reporting of disk failure.
* Maintain system operation with one failed disk.
* Boot the system with one failed disk.
* Replace a failed disk and initiate re-mirroring.
* Monitor the status of re-mirroring.
.. _raid_installation:
Installation Implications
Installation implications
=========================
The VyOS systems installation utility provides several options for installing
The VyOS installation utility provides several options for installing
to a RAID 1 set. You can:
* Use the install system to create the RAID 1 set
* Use the underlying Linux commands to create a RAID 1 set before running the
* Use the install system to create the RAID 1 set.
* Use the built-in Linux commands to create a RAID 1 set before running the
install system command.
* Use a previously-created RAID 1 set.
.. note:: Before a permanent installation, VyOS runs a live installation
.. note:: Before a permanent installation, VyOS runs a live installation.
Configuration
=============
Single disk, install as normal
------------------------------
Standard installation on a single disk
--------------------------------------
When the VyOS system is installed, it automatically detects the presence of two
disks not currently part of a RAID array. In these cases, the VyOS
installation utility automatically offers you the option of configuring RAID 1
mirroring for the drives, with the following prompt.
VyOS automatically detects the presence of two or more
disks that are not currently part of a RAID array when installed. The VyOS
installation utility automatically offers you the option to configure RAID 1
mirroring for eligible drives with the following prompt:
.. code-block:: none
Would you like to configure RAID 1 mirroring on them?
* If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter “No” at the prompt
and continue with installation in the normal way.
* If you do not want to configure RAID 1 mirroring, enter **No** at the prompt.
Empty 2+ Disk
Empty 2+ disk
-------------
If VyOS system detect two identical disks that are not currently part of a
RAID-1 set, the VyOS installation utility automatically offers you the option
of configuring RAID 1 mirroring for the drives, with the following prompt.
If VyOS detects two identical disks that are not currently part of a
RAID 1 set, the VyOS installation utility automatically offers the option
to configure RAID 1 mirroring for the drives with the following prompt:
.. code-block:: none
Would you like to configure RAID 1 mirroring on them?
1 - To create a new RAID 1 array, enter “Yes” at the prompt. If the system
detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1 it will prompt you
1. To create a new RAID 1 array, enter **Yes** at the prompt. If VyOS
detects a filesystem on the partitions being used for RAID 1, it will prompt you
to indicate whether you want to continue creating the RAID 1 array.
.. code-block:: none
Continue creating array?
2 - To overwrite the old filesystem, enter “Yes”.
2. To overwrite the old filesystem, enter **Yes**.
3 - The system informs you that all data on both drives will be erased. You are
prompted to confirm that you want to continue
3. The system informs you that all data on both drives will be erased.
Confirm you want to continue.
.. code-block:: none
Are you sure you want to do this?
4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once
installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS
configuration.
4. Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration.
Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration.
.. code-block:: none
Would you like me to save the data on it before I delete it?
5 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once
installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration.
5. Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration.
Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration.
6 - Continue with installation in the normal way.
6. Continue installing VyOS.
Present RAID-1
--------------
Preexisting RAID 1 configuration
--------------------------------
When the VyOS software on a system with a RAID 1 set already configured,
the installation utility will detect the array and will display the following
prompt:
When VyOS detects a previously configured RAID 1 set,
the installation utility displays the following prompt:
.. code-block:: none
Would you like to use this one?
1 - To break apart the current RAID 1 set, enter “No” at the prompt. The
1. To break up the current RAID 1 set, enter **No** at the prompt. The
installation utility detects that there are two identical disks and offers you
the option of configuring RAID 1 mirroring on them, displaying the following
the option of configuring RAID 1 mirroring with the following
prompt:
.. code-block:: none
Would you like to configure RAID 1 mirroring on them?
2 - To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter “No”
at the prompt. The system prompts you to indicate which partition you would
2. To decline to set up a new RAID 1 configuration on the disks, enter **No**
at the prompt. VyOS prompts you to indicate which partition you would
like the system installed on.
.. code-block:: none
Which partition should I install the root on? [sda1]:
3 - Enter the partition where you would like the system installed. The system
3. Enter the partition where you would like the system installed. The system
then prompts you to indicate whether you want to save the old configuration
data. This represents the current VyOS configuration.
@ -136,54 +134,55 @@ data. This represents the current VyOS configuration.
Would you like me to save the data on it before I delete it?
4 - Enter “Yes” at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once
installation is complete. Enter “No” to delete the current VyOS configuration.
4. Enter **Yes** at the prompt to retain the current VyOS configuration once
installation is complete. Enter **No** to delete the current VyOS configuration.
5 - Continue with installation in the normal way.
5. Continue installing VyOS.
Detecting and Replacing a Failed RAID 1 Disk
Detecting and replacing a failed RAID 1 disk
--------------------------------------------
The VyOS system automatically detects a disk failure within a RAID 1 set and
reports it to the system console. You can verify the failure by issuing the
show raid command.
VyOS system detects disk failures within a RAID 1 set and
reports them to the system console. You can verify the failure by running the
``show raid`` command.
To replace a bad disk within a RAID 1 set, perform the following steps:
To replace a bad disk within a RAID 1 set:
1 - Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set by issuing the following
command:
1. Remove the failed disk from the RAID 1 set:
.. opcmd:: delete raid <RAID1device> member <diskpartition>
.. opcmd:: delete raid <RAID1device> member <diskpartition>
where RAID-1-device is the name of the RAID 1 device (for example, md0) and
disk-partition is the name of the failed disk partition (for example, sdb2).
where ``RAID-1-device`` is the name of the RAID 1 device. For example,
``md0`` and
``disk-partition`` is the name of the failed disk partition. For example,
``sdb2``.
2- Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not
hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk.
2. Physically remove the failed disk from the system. If the drives are not
hot-swappable, then you must shut down the system before removing the disk.
3 - Replace the failed drive with a drive of the same size or larger.
3. Replace the failed drive with a drive of the same size or larger.
4 - Format the new disk for RAID 1 by issuing the following command:
4. Format the new disk for RAID 1 by running the following command:
.. opcmd:: format disk <diskdevice1> like <diskdevice2>
.. opcmd:: format disk <diskdevice1> like <diskdevice2>
where disk-device1 is the replacement disk (for example, sdb) and
disk-device2 is the existing healthy disk (for example, sda).
where ``disk-device1`` is the replacement disk. For example, ``sdb`` and
``disk-device2`` is the existing healthy disk. For example, ``sda``.
5-Add the replacement disk to the RAID 1 set by issuing the following command:
5. Add the replacement disk to the RAID 1 set by running the following command:
.. opcmd:: add raid <RAID1device> member <diskpartition>
.. opcmd:: add raid <RAID1device> member <diskpartition>
where RAID-1-device is the name of the RAID 1 device (for example, md0) and
disk-partition is the name of the replacement disk partition
(for example, sdb2).
where ``RAID-1-device`` is the name of the RAID 1 device. For example,
``md0`` and ``disk-partition`` is the name of the replacement disk partition.
For example, ``sdb2``.
Operation
=========
This part introduces how to add a disk partition to a RAID-1 set initiates
mirror synchronization, check and display information.
Learn how to add a disk partition to a RAID 1 set, initiate
mirror synchronization, and check and display information.
.. opcmd:: add raid <RAID1device> member <diskpartition>
@ -194,11 +193,11 @@ mirror synchronization, check and display information.
.. opcmd:: format disk <diskdevice1> like <diskdevice2>
This command is typically used to prepare a disk to be added to a preexisting
RAID 1 set (of which disk-device2 is already a member).
RAID 1 set (of which ``disk-device2`` is already a member).
.. opcmd:: show raid <RAID1device>
shows output for show raid md0 as sdb1 is being added to the RAID 1
shows output for ``show raid md0`` as ``sdb1`` is being added to the RAID 1
set and is in the process of being resynchronized.
.. code-block:: none
@ -227,7 +226,7 @@ mirror synchronization, check and display information.
     0       8        1        0      active sync   /dev/sda1
     2       8       17        1      spare rebuilding   /dev/sdb1
.. opcmd:: show raid <RAID1device>
.. opcmd:: show disk sda format
Use this command to display the formatting of a hard disk.

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.. _upgrade_recovery:
@ -5,20 +7,21 @@
Recovery after Failed Upgrades
##############################
This section explains **VyOSs upgrade recovery**, which restores the system to the last working version after a failed upgrade. It covers the following points:
Use **VyOS upgrade recovery** to restore the system to the last working
version after a failed upgrade.
* :ref:`Configuration: <configuration>` How to enable upgrade recovery
* :ref:`How it Works: <how_it_works>` Overview of the recovery process
* :ref:`Cancelling Recovery: <cancelling_recovery>` Overview of the recovery process
* :ref:`How it works: <how_it_works>` Overview of the recovery process
* :ref:`Cancelling recovery: <cancelling_recovery>` Overview of the recovery
process
.. _configuration:
*************
Configuration
*************
.. warning:: Upgrade recovery is disabled by default. To use it, **enable it first**.
.. warning:: Upgrade recovery is disabled by default. To use it,
**enable it first**.
To enable upgrade recovery, run the following command:
@ -26,14 +29,18 @@ To enable upgrade recovery, run the following command:
set system option reboot-on-upgrade-failure [timeout <min>]
* ``timeout <min>:`` The time in minutes (from 5 to 30) you have to cancel upgrade recovery. See :ref:`Cancelling Recovery <cancelling_recovery>`.
* ``timeout <min>:`` The time in minutes (5 - 30) to cancel upgrade
recovery before VyOS reboots.
See :ref:`Cancelling Recovery <cancelling_recovery>`.
.. _how_it_works:
************
How it Works
How it works
************
After a VyOS upgrade, the system monitors the boot process. Upon detecting a boot failure, VyOS initiates a revert to the last working version and displays the following warning:
After a VyOS upgrade, the system monitors the boot process. Upon detecting a
boot failure, VyOS initiates a revert to the last working version and displays
the following warning:
.. code-block:: none
@ -41,7 +48,8 @@ After a VyOS upgrade, the system monitors the boot process. Upon detecting a boo
Automatic reboot in xx minutes
Use "reboot cancel" to cancel
If no action is taken, the reboot happens automatically after the configured timeout. Upon successful recovery and reboot, the following message appears:
If no action is taken, the reboot happens automatically after the configured
timeout. Upon successful recovery and reboot, the following message appears:
.. code-block:: none
@ -53,9 +61,11 @@ If no action is taken, the reboot happens automatically after the configured tim
.. _cancelling_recovery:
*******************
Cancelling Recovery
Cancelling recovery
*******************
Upon detecting a boot failure, you have the predefined timeout to cancel upgrade recovery. This is useful if you want to troubleshoot the faulty VyOS version on your own.
Upon detecting a boot failure, you have the predefined timeout to cancel
upgrade recovery. This is useful if you want to troubleshoot the faulty VyOS
version on your own.
To cancel upgrade recovery, run the following command: