Re: slang, boot-floppies, and wide character support
On Fri, Apr 06, 2001 at 06:10:13PM -0400, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> > > I'd rather not force that, esp. for users who just need the ASCII
> > > set. Can't we get it to write out the config files (such as
> > > /etc/hosts, /etc/network/interfaces, etc) in ASCII?
> >
> > OK. I won't object it.
>
> I wonder what changes need to be done to dbootstrap to fix this, then.
I guess removing the '_()' around the strings we want in ASCII
will be enough.
Marcin
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