On Wed, May 24, 2017 at 8:27 AM, adrian15 adrian15
wrote:
> Hi Pol,
>
> I think we already do this in Super Grub2 Disk (
> https://github.com/supergrub/supergrub ) .
>
> I did not implement the translation system myself so I don't know how
> exactly you would apply to a bare GNU/Grub system. Our
Hi Pol,
I think we already do this in Super Grub2 Disk (
https://github.com/supergrub/supergrub ) .
I did not implement the translation system myself so I don't know how
exactly you would apply to a bare GNU/Grub system. Our translation
documentation is here:
https://github.com/supergrub/superg
Hi,
On Tue, May 23, 2017 at 11:18:05AM +0200, Pol Destroyerrocket wrote:
> Hi everyone who's taking the time to read this.
>
> First I should say that this is just an idea and I haven't read the whole
> code yet
>
> The idea is to add a option to grub.cfg to select a language (default
> English US
Hi everyone who's taking the time to read this.
First I should say that this is just an idea and I haven't read the whole
code yet
The idea is to add a option to grub.cfg to select a language (default
English USA) to change the text displayed on the default menu.
I will start working​ actively o