Re: How can I change the default language in Xfce LiveCD?

2010-01-20 Thread Andy Xue
As Daniel said, I set the locale to zh-cn according to the live-manual. I installed iceweasel-l10n-zh-cn, openoffice.org-l10n-zh-cn and Chinese fonts. But these softs still showed as before,in en words. Was there any setting files that I fogot to set? Or is there not i18n packges to fully surport C

Re: How can I change the default language in Xfce LiveCD?

2010-01-20 Thread Daniel Baumann
Andy Xue wrote: > Chinese fonts. But these softs still showed as before,in en words. > Was there any setting files that I fogot to set? i've absolutely no idea, i'm totally unfamiliar with non-western things like this :/ > Or are there not i18n packges to surport Chinese locale fully? not that i

Re: How can I change the default language in Xfce LiveCD?

2010-01-20 Thread Andy Xue
As Daniel said, I set the locale to zh-cn according to the live-manual pdf. I installed iceweasel-l10n-zh-cn, openoffice.org-l10n-zh-cn and Chinese fonts. But these softs still showed as before,in en words. Was there any setting files that I fogot to set? Or are there not i18n packges to surport Ch

Re: How can I change the default language in Xfce LiveCD?

2010-01-20 Thread Andy Xue
As Daniel said, I set the locale to zh-cn according to the live-manual pdf. I installed iceweasel-l10n-zh-cn, openoffice.org-l10n-zh-cn and Chinese fonts. But these softs still showed as before,in en words. Was there any setting files that I fogot to set? Or are there not i18n packges to surport Ch

Re: How can I change the default language in Xfce LiveCD?

2010-01-20 Thread Daniel Baumann
Wei Xue (??) wrote: > The custom CD still use English as default language: system menus, soft > menus, help files, all of these are still showed as en words. in order to have a working language selection, not only you need to correct boot parameters (locale= etc.), but also the respective local

get custom user set during the installation

2010-01-20 Thread Piethein Strengholt
Hello all, I'm trying to retrieve the custom user that was set during the installation with a script (during the finish-install.d phase). The code that I'm using is: #!/bin/sh USER=$(getent passwd 1000 | sed -e 's/\:.*//') if [ "$USER" != "user" ] ; then in-target rm -rf /home/user/ in-target

Re: RFC: live-initramfs 2.x features

2010-01-20 Thread Michal Suchanek
2010/1/20 Daniel Baumann : > Michal Suchanek wrote: >>> Hi, > > Hi, > > as implied in the mail, some things are more important than others. this > was a list without priorities, so e.g. while booting over iscsi is > certainly nice to have, it will not happen that fast as other things are > more imp

Re: RFC: live-initramfs 2.x features

2010-01-20 Thread Tzafrir Cohen
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 05:08:44AM +0100, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Michal Suchanek wrote: > > Also consider the security of the vmlinux/initramfs. Is adding more > > security later really useful? > > if you can't trust the kernel and initrd, you're almost lost anyway. While not a personal interes