Thu, Oct 18, 2001 at 11:19:58AM -0400 wrote: > Eduard Bloch wrote: > > Since we allready have localized BFs, I imagine the following: > > (localized) debootstrap on BFs ask the user something like: > > "Would you like to set the current language as the default system > > language?" > > If YES, debootstrap puts the corresponding parts into /etc/locale.gen, > > $LANG into /etc/environment and calls locale-gen in a chroot. > > If NO, debootstrap asks "Would you like to reconfigure language and > > localisation settings later?" > > If YES, debootstrap writes a special flag into /etc/locale.gen (or > > wherever). Later, baseconfig would check this mark and force locales > > reconfiguration if needed. > > That sounds reasonable, for the language-chooser-enabled boot floppies. > Would someone like to hack that into dbootstrap?
I can, I'm confused whether we are talking about debootstrap or dbootstrap though. Am I correct that this is something that we want in dbootstrap after debootstrap has been run successfully, in configure_base(), for example. -David -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

