Steve Langasek [2011-06-09 10:49 -0700]: > Is there any reason that they have to be in the squashfs image to get that > effect? I know that's how it's architected today, but would it actually be > a better experience to have a much smaller squashfs that needs to be > unpacked, to which the correct language pack is applied on-the-fly as soon > as we know what language the user has selected?
At least the user wouldn't notice it, if casper would just DTRT according to the selected locale. The main drawback that I see is that it will take quite some RAM (magnitude of 40 MB for a well-translated language) in the live system. The unpack time is certainly not a biggie. Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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