> I guess I didn't, if I understood your question correctly. In other
> words I used non-localised D-I interface.


So, your suggestion becomes to install stuff to support the rendering
of cyrillic at the console when one selects the Russian keymap.

That would actually mean a major design change in D-I where we
actually conider that localization-related stuff is driven by the
language chosen during the installation. Again, by choosing English as
install language, you deserve what you get : a standard Linux
environment which needs, as we all know, some tweaking for being able
to render non Latin languages at the console.

So, I really think that we will not try fixing this.

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