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commit ad9b9303545aec4a9edac1a26290d7e1f2fac31b
Author: Eric Kohl <eric.kohl(a)reactos.org>
AuthorDate: Sun Jun 12 09:32:40 2022 +0200
Commit: Eric Kohl <eric.kohl(a)reactos.org>
CommitDate: Sun Jun 12 09:32:40 2022 +0200
[DISKPART] Add help text for the SELECT VOLUME command
---
base/system/diskpart/diskpart_msg.mc | 212 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++--
1 file changed, 202 insertions(+), 10 deletions(-)
diff --git a/base/system/diskpart/diskpart_msg.mc b/base/system/diskpart/diskpart_msg.mc
index 472ff199dcd..df8fdc0d525 100644
--- a/base/system/diskpart/diskpart_msg.mc
+++ b/base/system/diskpart/diskpart_msg.mc
@@ -3417,34 +3417,226 @@ SymbolicName=MSG_COMMAND_SELECT_VOLUME
Severity=Informational
Facility=System
Language=English
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=German
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Wählt das angegebene Volume aus und setzt den Fokus auf dieses Volume.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <L>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> Die Nummer des Volumes, das den Fokus erhalten soll.
+
+ VOLUME=<L> Der Laufwerkbuchstabe oder Pfad des eingebundenen Ordners des
+ Volumes, das den Fokus erhalten soll.
+
+ Wenn kein Volume angegeben ist, listet der Befehl SELECT das aktuelle
+ Volume auf, das den Fokus besitzt. Sie können das Volume mit einer Nummer,
+ einem Laufwerkbuchstaben oder dem Pfad des eingebundenen
+ Ordners angeben.
+ Auf einem Basisdatenträger erhält bei Auswahl eines Volumes auch die
+ entsprechende Partition den Fokus. Mit dem Befehl LIST VOLUME können Sie
+ die Nummern aller auf dem Computer vorhandenen Volumes anzeigen.
+
+Beispiel:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Polish
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Portugese
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Romanian
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Russian
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Albanian
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Turkish
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Chinese
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.
Language=Taiwanese
-<Add SELECT VOLUME command help text here>
+ Selects the specified volume and shifts the focus to it.
+
+Syntax: SELECT VOLUME={<N> | <D>}
+
+ VOLUME=<N> The number of the volume to receive the focus.
+
+ VOLUME=<D> The drive letter or mounted folder path of the volume
+ to receive the focus.
+
+ If no volume is specified, the select command lists the current volume with
+ focus. You can specify the volume by number, drive letter, or mounted folder
+ path. On a basic disk, selecting a volume also gives the corresponding
+ partition focus. You can view the numbers of all volumes on the computer by
+ using the list volume command.
+
+Example:
+
+ SELECT VOLUME=1
+ SELECT VOLUME=C
+ SELECT VOLUME=C:\\MountH
.