> Since I want my systems to speak english I choose English (other country) > and then told it I was in Italy... What it happened later was that > locale failed to configure because it was searching a non-existant "en" > locale, and that /etc/environment was left empty... :/
I had exactly the same problem. I want the system to be in english, but I've a belgian keyboard so I used "English (other country)" then I used Belgian Keyboard, and after the installation, I can't do anything because even perl won't runs the post and pre inst opf the debs because it reports a locale problem searching for "en" > I don't know if this has been already reported or what's the component > of d-i responsible for this, so I'm reporting it here. Sorry for > eventual duplicate reports, unfortunately I haven't had time to > familiarize with d-i internals yet... :( > > Thanks for your work, for any other thing the installations went charmly. Did you found how to continue the installation ? I tried dpkg-reconfigure locales but dpkg won't run because of the locale problem. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

