I've reinstalled ubuntu 18.04 on the same machine. Choose "C" as default
locale. The only package that I've choose on installation was OpenSSH
server.
Here are the commands on the first login (using a serial-over-lan
terminal):
root@knlf1:~# locale
LANG=C
LANGUAGE=
No, it does not make any difference.
Just to be sure I've changed the default locale to C (because
en_US.UTF-8 was not compiled neither), reboot and tried locale-gen
again. Same error.
Seth, I've installed a bunch of packages after this error appears. It
was surprising to me too that a deep
It looks like you set pt_BR.UTF-8 in /etc/default/locale before that
locale had been generated. Does it make a difference if you set a locale
which exists (such as en_US.UTF-8), reboot, and then run locale-gen?
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I'm able to add and remove this langpack from my (much more pedestrian)
i7 laptop; do you notice other problems on this system? e.g. can you do
a kernel build on it without trouble? (I'm surprised something that
feels as basic as locales generation fails, when it manages to get to a
prompt..)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1768877
Title:
localedef assert failure: malloc(): memory corruption
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