At 6 Jan 04 08:59:04 GMT, Nikita V. Youshchenko wrote: > > 1. Does console-cyrillic run simply '/usr/bin/cyr'? > > It is possible to create a "cyr" command line that will setup console. >
I tried what's happen apt-install console-cyrillic at 1st stage. There is no error, and default /etc/console-cyrillic is: # Debconf: YES # Bootsetup: NO style ter-uni-framebuf size 16 encoding utf-8 layout by options caps_toggle ttys /dev/tty[1-6] On 2nd stage, console-cyrillic don't start up because "Bootsetup: NO". I simply ran "cyr", and checked some debconf messages. It looks Russian (but I'm not similar with Russian...) > > 2. console-cyrillic has many debconf questions. I'm afraid > > debian-installer can handle this. > > Can't debian-installer preload values into debconf database? > It is possible to provide reasonable defaults for all those questions. Hmm, isn't default setting almost fit for Russian? If this setting always needs customize, 1st stage or base-config have to do something. > > 3. On 2nd stage, base-config runs > > COMMAND OPTION /bin/true && COMMAND OPTION base-config > > This means cyrillic console must have ability to run another > > program (like /bin/true). And I need what's OPTION. > > console-cyrillic is not a "terminal program" like jfbterm. It is a > configuration tool for standard Linux console, that sets the standard > console for cyrillic. Normally this is done on system startup, by running > /etc/init.d/console-cyrillic start Oh sorry, I see. Thanks, -- Kenshi Muto [EMAIL PROTECTED] -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

