On Sun, 2008-04-20 at 20:02 +0200, Robert Millan wrote: > > > choose en_AU as an additional language - seems that en_AU.iso88591 got > > > preseeded from debian.exe? > > > > If that is true, it would IMO be a pretty serious bug in win32-loader as > > Debian is supposed to be installed using UTF-8 locales by default. > > > > Robert: can you please look into this? > > Sounds strange. Legacy encodings are never (intentionally) preseeded by > win32-loader. > > Paul, could you paste the debian-installer/locale lines in your > preseed.cfg? (/preseed.cfg in the installer system)
d-i debian-installer/locale string en_AU Seems I got confused because on my sid laptop with dpkg-reconfigure locales there are en_AU.UTF-8 (UTF-8) and en_AU (ISO-8859-1). In the d-i locale chooser there is only en_AU, but it doesn't say if it is UTF-8 or not. If I select en_AU in d-i then both en_AU.UTF-8 (UTF-8) and en_AU (ISO-8859-1) will be selected in the installed system's dpkg-reconfigure locales. If I leave it as the default (no locale selected in d-i) then only en_AU.UTF-8 (UTF-8) will be selected in the installed system's dpkg-reconfigure locales. So, I guess that this bug can be closed due to PEBCAK. -- bye, pabs http://wiki.debian.org/PaulWise
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