[Junichi Uekawa] > I have an impression that you don't seem to understand the problem.
Perhaps not. I hope discussing it here will improve the general understanding. > The right way would be to have a way of starting jfbterm before > base-config. I understand this to mean the right way for Japanese install. I believe that is not my problem but your problem. I do not know how to solve your problem. I do not know which charset or encoding are used in Japan. I do not know which Linux tools are needed to display or input Japanese. I do not know how to test it, and I do not know the problem domain. For these reasons, I can not solve your problem. Is the Japanese install problem solved now? If it is, will my patch break Japanese install in any way? If it isn't solved now, why is it a problem to solve a different, but related problem -- my problem -- ie. fixing the Norwegian install? I do not claim to be able to fix Japanese install. I only claim that fixing Norwegian install will be a small step on the way to fix locale handling in general, and thus a small step on the way to fix Japanese install. I guess the road to completely internationalized install is even longer that the road to Japanese install. Is any of this wrong? Why? > Charset "euc-jp" is enough information to signify that this will not > be displayed in console. OK. How can one test this automatically? -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]