> I see. Personally, I also do not use console-cyrillic in my russian > installations. The console-tools package has a set of russian fonts and > keymaps I am pretty satisfied with. So, perhaps, one solution is to make > console-cyrillic optional and remove it from tasks or whatever place
Maybe, yes. This is what Eugenyi decided for Ukrainian, for instance. Bulgarian, Kazakh and Macedonian also do not use console-cyrillic. It's activated for Belarusian and I actually fail to remember what did motivate it (maybe Eugenyi advice....he's usually my reference when it comes at cyrillic stuff) > it is mentioned in the installer. But then /etc/console/boottime.keymap.gz > and /etc/console-tools/config should be configured properly with a certain > tool. I am not experienced with the details of how the installer works, so Indeed, they are. Localechooser's finish-install does so but, from Eugenyi explanations, it indeed overwrites the defaults set by the console-cyrillic package itself. Indeed, I see two ways to go: -remove console-cyrillic for Russian and do just like we do for Ukrainian -do NOT overwrite console-cyrillic defaults in localechooser's finish-install script
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