On Mon, Aug 18, 2003 at 12:19:03PM -0300, Daniel Ruoso wrote: > Hi. (...) > > So, how to make the init scripts localized? > > What do you think? >
/etc/default/language? I believe this has been discussed previously, see for example [1] and debian-boot [2]. From briefly looking at redhat's redhat-config-language program (a GUI to setup precisely this) it seem they use /etc/sysconfig/i18n for this (is there also an /etc/sysconfig/language?) which gets sourced from scripts (lang.sh, lang.csh) in /etc/profile.d to setup the user's environment and by /etc/rc.d/init.d/functions which is incorporated by init.d programs. IMHO to get init scripts localized a similar (and policy mandated) set of functions (including i18n/l10n) should be implemented. Locale configuration (or boot-floopies/d-i for that matter) should then modify those on admin's request. Regards Javi [1] www.debian.org/News/weekly/1999/27/mail [2] lists.debian.org/debian-boot/2001/debian-boot-200105/msg00667.html -
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