Martin Quinson wrote: > /lib/locale/<lang-code>/LC_MESSAGES/po-sysv-scripts.mo > Concatenation of all available translation for init scripts > This cannot be at the usual /usr/share/locale since this dir is not > mounted when the first init script run. You might want to split this so there is one in /usr/lib for the init scripts that will only run after usr is mounted. > /usr/share/po-sysv/sh.rc > to be sourced by /bin/sh scripts (84 such scripts on my box) This location makes it unsable for scripts that run before usr is run. > /usr/share/po-sysv/po-sysv.pm > to be used by perl scripts (no such scripts on my box. Drop it?) I have never seen one. > - Did I edit my /etc/environment or is the definition of LANG in it > standard? It's created by locales when you ask it to set your language. > - Would the console at the primary steps of the setup be able to display > exotic caracters (ie, non ASCII) ? If not, it there a possibility to give > it this feature ? Only by using gross things like bogl-bterm. -- see shy jo
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