subject: grml-2013.02 release (full iso 64/32 bits) grml-lang, ................
locale-gen, .................. /etc/default/locale, .............................. dpkg-reconfigure console-data, ..................................................... boot parm: lang=xx ................................... 1 - I test this version using in additional parms for boot options lang=br and keyboard layout of pt_BR (abnt2) is configured automatically ok. Another test with boot parm=pt (for portuguese of portugal) and keyboard is configured with correct layout. After initial load and select q (for running terminal) this is working ok, but: my suggestion change in script grml-lang to support all languages that already comes with grml. 2 - in /etc/debault/locale we could see lots of locale and i think that is more optimized appear commented entries for languages not used by script grml-lang or allow initial boot or script choose more languages and keyboard options. my suggestion is using locale-gen for recreate only wanted languages utf-8 entries. 3 - in versions 2011-05 and 2012-05 i use [dpkg-reconfigure console-data] for may possible work with grml in mixed environments where we have support remote servers with layouts in us international and (us-latin1.kmap.gz), br portuguese (pt_BR) keyboard layouts (kmap.gz) br-latin1... and br-abnt2... when we are in server rooms there are lots of racks and different servers for supporting. Regards. 2013/2/18 Michael Prokop <[email protected]> > Hi, > > so we did it again, the first release candidate of the upcoming Grml > version 2013.02, code-named 'Grumpy Grinch' was released. > > This release brings the Grml tools towards the upcoming Debian > stable release (AKA wheezy), provides up2date hardware support and > fixes known bugs from the previous Grml release. > > For detailed information about the changes between 2012.05 and > 2013.02 have a look at the official release announcement: > > http://grml.org/changelogs/README-grml-2013.02-rc1/ > > Please test the ISOs and everything you usually use and report back > so we can complete the stable release soon. If no major problems > come up, the next iteration will be the stable release, which is > scheduled for end of February. > > regards, > -mika- - for the Grml.org project > > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.4.9 (GNU/Linux) > > iEYEARECAAYFAlEitpgACgkQ2N9T+zficuhTgwCeLNtT9E+cHgF1DN9pRek9Pb2s > RX0An3O6Yc+tTibtIcReAsZh7+tCW8GO > =R/oL > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- > > _______________________________________________ > Grml mailing list - [email protected] > http://ml.grml.org/mailman/listinfo/grml > join #grml on irc.freenode.org > grml-devel-blog: http://blog.grml.org/ > -- gilberto dos santos alves +55.11.98646-5049 são paulo - sp - brasil
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