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Dear Maintainer,
When using the non-expert text installer from a netinst cd of debian bookworm
12.1, only the timezones in the attached picture are displayed for selection.
Please make it possible to select UTC as the timezone, for any
language/locale
Your message dated Tue, 4 Jul 2023 02:45:36 +0200
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and subject line Re: Bug#1040251: debian-installer: Add UTC timezone selection
for all locales
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install vs the normal install, especially if the only reason you are
> > running expert mode is to just set the timezone to UTC.
>
>
> Right. I forgot to mention a middle ground: passing time/zone=Etc/UTC on
> the kernel command line (instead of starting expert install) should give
Hi Brent,
Brent Kolasinski (2023-07-03):
> There does seem to be quite a few extra steps involved in the expert
> install vs the normal install, especially if the only reason you are
> running expert mode is to just set the timezone to UTC.
Right. I forgot to mention a middle ground
expert mode
is to just set the timezone to UTC.
However, I do notice the non-expert installer is opinionated about a lot of
options vs the expert installer, so if this has been decided as a feature folks
don't normally use - then I think it is OK to be relegated to the expert
installer (or have
Hi Brent,
Brent Kolasinski (2023-07-03):
>* What led up to the situation?
> When using the text based debian installer, I would like to be able to
> choose the UTC timezone (etc/UTC) as an option for my timezone. When
> the timezones are displayed for sele
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Dear Maintainer,
* What led up to the situation?
When using the text based debian installer, I would like to be able to
choose the UTC timezone (etc/UTC) as an option for my
On Wed, 08 Feb 2023 13:03:35 +0100 Michael Biebl
wrote:
> Source: tzsetup
> Version: 1:0.118
> Severity: normal
> X-Debbugs-Cc: 822...@bugs.debian.org
>
> Hi,
>
> regarding the latest changes in tzdata, which stopped creating
> /etc/timezone [1], it was reco
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Hi,
regarding the latest changes in tzdata, which stopped creating
/etc/timezone [1], it was recommended that tzsetup should be updated
accordingly [2].
Regards,
Michael
[1] https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin
The right fix for this bug is to include "Other" in the options for
timezone selection.
In my case, I am installing a en_US.UTF-8 server in Thailand. The
instructions to go back and select a language of the timezone you are
leads to the whole interface switching to Thai script.
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On Thu, Mar 28, 2019 at 12:41:54PM +0800, ? Dan Jacobson wrote:
> Package: debian-installer
>
> Well I recall in expert mode installation, UTC is also always present
>
>
> Please also make it always present in non-expert mode too.
It is package 'locale chooser' where this should be
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Let's say you are asking the user what time zone he is in for some country:
Eastern Time Zone
Plains Time Zone
Mountain Time Zone
Other
Well I recall in expert mode installation, UTC is also always present:
Eastern Time Zone
Plains Time Zone
Mountain
Hi,
My bad.. apparently I picked US for country instead of NL. Not being
able to set timezone to UTC or independent of country selection seems
weird though.
Op wo 5 dec. 2018 om 11:39 schreef Olaf van der Spek :
>
> Package: debian-installer
> Severity: normal
>
>
ry are NOT the same.. I want language to be English, country
to be Netherlands and timezone to be UTC or CET.
This used to be possible.
Gr,
Olaf
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> Given the problems lies in tzsetup instead of tzdata, I am reassigning
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and Samara now uses new SAMT (MSK+1)
timezone, it may be useful to review debian/common.templates and add
another choice to the tzsetup/country/RU template (Choices-C += Europe/Samara
and __Choices += Moscow+01 - Samara).
I just committed the relevant change, thanks for the notice.
You may want
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Dear Maintainer,
Quoting /usr/share/zoneinfo/zone.tab,
RU +5312+05009 Europe/Samara Moscow+00 (Moscow+01 after 2014-10-26)
- Samara, Udmurtia
Since 2014-10-26 has already came and Samara now uses new SAMT (MSK+1)
timezone, it may
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Sander Marechal, le Fri 26 Jul 2013 09:11:13 +0200, a écrit :
Absolutely sure. I did a clean install in a Virtualbox VM, just
following the console installer (not the GUI one).
Did you follow exactly the same steps as I did? Did you install any
package beyond just the base? (i.e. not even the
On 25-07-13 22:10, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Mmm, I couldn't achieve that. I have:
- selected english
- selected netherlands
- selected the en_US.UTF-8 locale
- selected US keymap
and used default values for the rest.
The installed system has en_US.UTF-8 as locale: /etc/environment
On 26-07-13 09:17, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Sander Marechal, le Fri 26 Jul 2013 09:11:13 +0200, a écrit :
Absolutely sure. I did a clean install in a Virtualbox VM, just
following the console installer (not the GUI one).
Did you follow exactly the same steps as I did? Did you install any
On 26-07-13 09:17, Samuel Thibault wrote:
Did you follow exactly the same steps as I did? Did you install any
package beyond just the base? (i.e. not even the standard task). Can
you find out where in /etc LC_TIME gets defined?
I think I found the problem. It's the SSH client. It passes
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I installed a clean Debian Wheezy 7.1 using the following options:
- US English language
- Europe/Ansterdam timezone
- US keymap
Pretty common in The Netherlands. With these options, the locales are not
correctly generated.
Output of `locale
- Europe/Ansterdam timezone
- US keymap
Pretty common in The Netherlands. With these options, the locales are not
correctly generated.
Output of `locale`:
LANG=en_US.UTF-8
LANGUAGE=en_US:en
LC_CTYPE=en_US.UTF-8
LC_NUMERIC=en_US.UTF-8
LC_TIME=nl_NL.utf8
LC_COLLATE=en_US.UTF-8
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Christian PERRIER, le Thu 25 Jul 2013 18:39:30 +0200, a écrit :
- US English language
- Europe/Ansterdam timezone
- US keymap
Pretty common in The Netherlands. With these options, the locales are not
correctly generated.
Output of `locale
Samuel Thibault, le Thu 25 Jul 2013 22:10:21 +0200, a écrit :
Mmm, I couldn't achieve that. I have:
- selected english
- selected netherlands
- selected the en_US.UTF-8 locale
- selected US keymap
And yes, the Europe/Amsterdam timezone automatically got selected.
Samuel
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thanks
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Holger Wansing, le Wed 30 Jan 2013 21:52:55 +0100, a écrit :
Proposal patch attached.
Applied, thanks!
Samuel
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apt translations
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, it is, as 99.9% of our users are happy with
that design choice..:-)
Localechooser makes it very clear that the country location impacts
the timezone choices (at least as clear as one can be in a two
sentences screen).
Sure, I don't debate that, but I heartly debate the utility of forcing
me to lie
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Quoting Jamie Heilman (ja...@audible.transient.net):
Christian PERRIER wrote:
Localechooser makes it very clear that the country location impacts
the timezone choices (at least as clear as one can be in a two
sentences screen).
Sure, I don't debate
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Detect hard drives: [O]
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Install base system:[O]
Clock/timezone setup: [E]
User/password setup:[O]
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Trent W. Buck wrote:
When PXE-booting wheezy d-i[1], the timezone prompt lists Australian
timezones but does not list either Victoria or Melbourne in the
list.
Yes, we have an unreleased upload adding Victoria.
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On Sunday 02 May 2010, Cesare Leonardi wrote:
3) The system mumble a bit then show what i've attached.
Here normally i choose what the installer propose: United States
en_US.UTF-8.
That is correct. If you were installing in expert mode, you would have the
option to select it_IT.UTF-8 as extra
to the partitioning step...up to
the moment where file systems are written on disk. But you won't reach
the timezone selection step as it happens after this.
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On Sunday 02 May 2010, Christian PERRIER wrote:
You can at least run the installer up to the partitioning step...up to
the moment where file systems are written on disk. But you won't reach
the timezone selection step as it happens after this.
Not correct. TZ selection (clock setup) happens
Hello list,
I used the following instructions to install debian on my qnap nas :
http://www.cyrius.com/debian/kirkwood/qnap/ts-219/install.html
But I believe what I am reporting is a general issue with the squeeze installer.
I wanted to use an english locale/language with my timezone
(Europe
On Saturday 01 May 2010, Xavier Chantry wrote:
I wanted to use an english locale/language with my timezone
(Europe/Paris UTC+1 or 2) but that was not possible. After selecting
english (or was it american?), I only had a very restricted list of
timezones, with no obvious way around. So I had
Quoting Frans Pop (elen...@planet.nl):
On Saturday 01 May 2010, Xavier Chantry wrote:
I wanted to use an english locale/language with my timezone
(Europe/Paris UTC+1 or 2) but that was not possible. After selecting
english (or was it american?), I only had a very restricted list
On Sat, May 1, 2010 at 7:39 PM, Christian PERRIER bubu...@debian.org wrote:
Quoting Frans Pop (elen...@planet.nl):
On Saturday 01 May 2010, Xavier Chantry wrote:
I wanted to use an english locale/language with my timezone
(Europe/Paris UTC+1 or 2) but that was not possible. After selecting
On Saturday 01 May 2010, Xavier Chantry wrote:
And unfortunately I cannot reinstall on the qnap, I've already a fully
working and configured system that is in use. and I cannot just ran
the installer again there, I would need to re-flash it and probably
lose everything.
If you abort the
Oops, sorry i've replied only to Xavier; now resending only to the list.
Xavier Chantry wrote:
I wanted to use an english locale/language with my timezone
(Europe/Paris UTC+1 or 2) but that was not possible. After selecting
english (or was it american?), I only had a very restricted list
Package: installation-guide-i386
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I found a typo under Appendix D.3.4.3. Setting Timezone. The command
should be dpkg-reconfigure tzdata. The k and p are swapped.
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On Thursday 23 October 2008, Durk Strooisma wrote:
I mean, if you specify en_NL as locale, an uninformed user would
probably be surprised to see LANG set to en_US.UTF-8.
Well, you could trust the installer to not set an invalid locale :-)
Just to check if I understand correctly; so en_US is
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Package: tzsetup
Version: 1:0.23
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Hi all,
I noticed that somewhere between lenny beta 2 and the latest daily
builds there's a difference in how you effectivily preseed the
timezone.
In lenny beta 2, these lines were sufficient to set the timezone to
Europe/Amsterdam while
On Thursday 23 October 2008, Durk Strooisma wrote:
I noticed that somewhere between lenny beta 2 and the latest daily
builds there's a difference in how you effectivily preseed the
timezone.
There have not been any changes in tzsetup and the changes in
localechooser also do not explain
preseed the timezone from now on, the
D-I manual must be changed to reflect this.
No change needed as basically you should always have done it like this.
See my comment above in this post about adding a note to the D-I manual.
Would be nice that users get a bit more details.
The fact
Hi all,
I noticed that somewhere between lenny beta 2 and the latest daily builds
there's a difference in how you effectivily preseed the timezone.
In lenny beta 2, these lines were sufficient to set the timezone to
Europe/Amsterdam while having the locale set to en_US:
d-i debian-installer
to choose English
with country Netherlands, so that it is possible to choose Europe/Amsterdam
as timezone.
Any ideas how to force the timezone using preseed?
It's likely that Frans Pop answers in the meantime...but just in case
he can't, I suggest you try preseeding:
d-i debian-installer
On Wednesday 22 October 2008, Durk Strooisma wrote:
I noticed that somewhere between lenny beta 2 and the latest daily
builds there's a difference in how you effectivily preseed the
timezone.
Can you please file a BR against the current version of tzsetup for this
issue?
Cheers,
FJP
as country
(thought that effects the kind of English I'm gonna get).
Acutually I'm from Germany, but want a en_US system.
When I came to configuring the timezone, I could only choose among the
US timezones (Eastern, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, ...).
There was no way to take Central Europe/Berlin, which I
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I tried installing with the new graphical installer. Just downloaded
from the 'current' directory on a mirror.
In the timezone selection I cannot select my timezone because it is not
offered. Only US timezones are displayed in the dialog
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Comments/Problems:
0. The zeroth problem was booting. Somewhere in the help where you find
it right away it says to use noacpi if the system hangs. I tried that
and it didn't work. In another spot more buried (I think in the special
parameter section) it says use acpi=off. Well, only
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1. The first problem to crop up was with the language and timezone. I live in
Germany, but am a native
english speaker and wish to install in English. As soon as you've selected
the English language, you
can only choose timezones from the USA and it's territories. Luckily I was
still
that the
timezone was
set to Europe/Andorra instead of Europe/Helsinki. It was easy to correct
this with the
tzselect tool.
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On 2/19/07, Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
How do I tell the installer not add a preselected country to preseed.cfg ?
Found it !
packages/oldsys-preseed/oldsys-preseed
Gordon
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localechooser. (IIRC)
Gordon, do you think you could try that?
It works ! I removed localechooser from the installer image by adding
'localechooser -' to pkg-lists/netboot/arm/ixp4xx.cfg, and I commented
out the line
add $FILE countrychooser/country-name select
On 2/19/07, Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Just for interest, I'm going to see what happens if one includes
localechooser in the installer image, but no preselected country.
Badness ! That's what happens. If localechooser is included in the
installer initrd and a country is not
* Gordon Farquharson [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-19 02:49]:
Badness ! That's what happens. If localechooser is included in the
installer initrd and a country is not preseeded, localechooser will
ask the user to select a country before the network is configured.
Right, that's why oldsys-preseed
On Monday 19 February 2007 19:58, Martin Michlmayr wrote:
BTW, does this mean we can also remove
add $FILE debian-installer/locale string C
from oldsys-preseed?
I would advise against that. If you do, the language question will be
asked too during timezone configuration
On 2/19/07, Frans Pop [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would advise against that. If you do, the language question will be
asked too during timezone configuration and that really does not make any
sense anymore at that point.
Thanks, Frans.
Gordon
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16:20 fjp What about not including countrychooser in the initrd and
not preseeding the country?
16:21 fjp s/countrychooser/localechooser/
16:22 fjp It is what s/390 does with locale preseeded to C. Then
the country gets asked for the timezone as tzconfig depends on
localechooser. (IIRC
for the timezone as tzconfig depends on
localechooser. (IIRC)
Gordon, do you think you could try that?
I removed localechooser from the installer image by adding
'localechooser -' to pkg-lists/netboot/arm/ixp4xx.cfg and confirmed
that initrd/usr/bin/localechooser no longer existed
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-02-02 00:54]:
Which image did you use? I used the unofficial one (with the network
firmware in it) since not having ethernet seemed kinda a biggie for me
with the official builds... (http://www.slug-firmware.net/d-dls.php)
I was using a daily images.
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-26 11:41]:
No it's another one. About 2/3rds of the way through a dialog pops
up saying 'You are in Europe/Andorra timezone'* with no option to
override or anything, just a confirmation button.
Hmm, that's pretty odd. I just did an installation
owner 403195 !
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I'm setting myself as the owner of this bug so I won't forget about it,
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investigate again at some point and then point the bug to someon else
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I'm setting myself as the owner of this bug so I won't forget about it,
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investigate again at some point and then point the bug to someon else
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
So I don't see how you'd get Europe/Andorra at all. I'm fairly sure I
saw this myself in the past but maybe something changed in the
installer. (This menu where you can choose timezones after the
partitioner definitely wasn't there in the past).
It's possible it got
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-25 23:02]:
How about skipping the dialog entirely if the timezone isn't set? It's
just confusing having it there at the moment (confused both me and the
original reporter).
I cannot do a test install to check right now but I'm pretty sure the
dialog
are in Europe/Andorra timezone'* with no option to override
or anything, just a confirmation button.
The mirrors screen is OK - it lists all of them and you select your
local one.
Tony
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* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-26 11:41]:
No it's another one. About 2/3rds of the way through a dialog pops up
saying 'You are in Europe/Andorra timezone'* with no option to override
or anything, just a confirmation button.
This happens right after the partitioner or something
Hi
Just encountered this with the UK timezone as well.. same distribution.
Selected UK, got the correct mirror list etc. but the timzone was
'Europe/Andorra'. Is it selecting the first (alphabetically) in the list?
Seems to be a bug in the NSLU2 distribution - probably needs pushing
Quoting Tony Hoyle ([EMAIL PROTECTED]):
Hi
Just encountered this with the UK timezone as well.. same distribution.
Selected UK, got the correct mirror list etc. but the timzone was
'Europe/Andorra'. Is it selecting the first (alphabetically) in the list?
Could you give details about
* Tony Hoyle [EMAIL PROTECTED] [2007-01-25 13:46]:
Just encountered this with the UK timezone as well.. same
distribution.
Selected UK, got the correct mirror list etc. but the timzone was
'Europe/Andorra'. Is it selecting the first (alphabetically) in the
list?
Seems to be a bug
Christian Perrier wrote:
Could you give details about the successive actions you had in the
language choosing step:
Hmm.. difficult to remember as I eventually decided to use a different
image to boot the slug.
-chosen language
-chosen country
Would have been UK English.
Which priority
Martin Michlmayr wrote:
The long term solution is to somehow make the country/timezone
selection available after the net is brought up.
Anyway, this is documented on
http://cyrius.com/debian/nslu2/install.html
After the installation, you need to configure your timezone because a
default
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tags 403195 + unreproducible
thanks
On Friday 15 December 2006 10:41, Timo Saarinen wrote:
I installed Debian Etch RC1 into the Linksys NSLU2 (Slug) device. The
installer asked my Location and I selected Finland. However, after
installation I noted that the timezone was set
Package: installation
Severity: normal
Tags: l10n
I installed Debian Etch RC1 into the Linksys NSLU2 (Slug) device. The installer
asked my
Location and I selected Finland. However, after installation I noted that the
timezone was
set to Europe/Andorra instead of Europe/Helsinki. It was easy
Package: debian-installer-manual
Severity: wishlist
I think the section about configuring the base system for
debootstrap usage (D.3.4) should include instructions to setup the
timezone, the manual for stable does.
It seems to have lost it while removing refernces to the
obsolete base-config
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