Is there any way to auto select the language by changing the
`isolinux/gfxboot.cfg` in ubuntu.iso?
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Title:
Auto ask for languages
To
I'm aware it's not great; it was just the most straightforward way to do
it. I'm still open to suggestions for improvements for 8.04. Don't
assume that it's too late.
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Display the language choice first, then the boot menu.
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This is done in an ugly way.
I just booted 8.04 alpha 5 and I thought it is a bug.
Becasue first the boot menu appears, then a second later the language
menu. Looks like if it detects a spurious press of the F4 (or which one
is it for the lang) key.
I realise it is too late for any changes in
This bug was fixed in the package gfxboot-theme-ubuntu - 0.5.2
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gfxboot-theme-ubuntu (0.5.2) hardy; urgency=low
* Ask for language before displaying the main menu (LP: #39888).
* Filter out translations for various languages (Arabic, Dzongkha, Indic,
Mongolian, Thai) that
** Changed in: gfxboot (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gfxboot = gfxboot-theme-ubuntu
Importance: Medium = Wishlist
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