subject:  grml-2013.02 release (full iso 64/32 bits)

grml-lang,
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locale-gen,
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/etc/default/locale,
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dpkg-reconfigure console-data,
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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 <mika@grml.org>
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

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