Re: Live CD for multiple locales

2008-12-28 Thread Sebastian Hilbert
On Montag 22 Dezember 2008, Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > Hi all, > As I still have not found out what the official way to adapt the syslinux menu is I had to use an evil hack. The result can be seen in this short flash video. http://de.youtube.com/watch?v=aIi1ty796-A I edited menu.config and put i

Re: Live CD for multiple locales

2008-12-22 Thread Sebastian Hilbert
On Montag 22 Dezember 2008, Daniel Baumann wrote: Back for more questions. I have read up on the syslinux stuff. The plan is to have a boot menu to let the users choose. I established that even now when I append argugements at the prompt it will start up localized for XFCE and kbd. If I underst

Re: Live CD for multiple locales

2008-12-22 Thread Daniel Baumann
Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > is there any reason why ssh is not a default package for the xfce list ? because 'tasksel xfce-desktop' doesn't contain directly openssh-client (or openssh-server) nor has it any other package that depends on it (which is the reason why it gets pulled in kde-desktop). -

Re: Live CD for multiple locales

2008-12-22 Thread Sebastian Hilbert
On Montag 22 Dezember 2008, Daniel Baumann wrote: > Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > > 1.) ideally have the user select the locale to boot up. E.g. let the user > > choose at boot time or once Debian-Live has booted into a Windowmanager. > > this is how it works atm. the locale you pass through kernel pa

Re: Live CD for multiple locales

2008-12-22 Thread Daniel Baumann
Sebastian Hilbert wrote: > 1.) ideally have the user select the locale to boot up. E.g. let the user > choose at boot time or once Debian-Live has booted into a Windowmanager. this is how it works atm. the locale you pass through kernel parameter at boot prompt (see manpage of live-initramfs for

Live CD for multiple locales

2008-12-22 Thread Sebastian Hilbert
Hi all, The GNUmed team is a proud user of the Debian-Live infrastructure to get LIve CDs for GNUmed (medical office software) out to potential users. Our target audience is pretty much international and does not always speak English. So my question after reading the wiki and looking at dpkg-