I just installed ubuntu-10.04.2-alternate-i386.iso in VirtualBox. I
selected English as my language. I selected Europe/Hungary as my
location. I selected the Hungarian/Hungarian keyboard layout.

After install, I switched to the console, and instead of ő and ű, I saw
diamond-shaped characters. /etc/default/locale contains
LANG="en_US.UTF-8". /etc/default/console-setup contains CODESET="Lat15".

The only thing I want in English is the language of the operating
system, everything else (location, number formats, keyboard layout,
accented characters, so the locale stuff) I want in Hungarian. So the
only place I selected English in the installer is the language, every
other place I chose Hungarian.

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Title:
  wrong default value for CODESET in /etc/default/console-setup

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