Re: [opensuse] language at boot
- From: "Mark Goldstein" <goldstein.mark@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 Oct 2007 18:57:56 +0200
On 10/31/07, Jason Craig <jacraig@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
I recently upgraded to 10.3, and now at the boot screen where I select
normal or failsafe (is this grub?) under F2 for language it says English
(UK). No other language is in the menu. When I finish booting, the
language settings say only English (US) is installed. This is a bug I
assume, or does someone know something I don't?
Same here on 2 different setups (and it was so also on RC1 setup). I
even checked the contents of gfxmenu messages file and found that
"lang" file there contains "en_US" and "languages" file contains just
"en". Still menu says en_UK. Interesting what happens if there are
really a number of languages defined.
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Mark Goldstein
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