2015-08-22 0:10 GMT+03:00 Steve Langasek <steve.langa...@ubuntu.com>: > I haven't looked in any detail at how changing the default language is done > for live images, but what I can tell you is that any configuration changes > that you can make via grub.cfg are allowed under SecureBoot. So if you can > figure out what your grub.cfg should look like for this, then it should be > possible to do. > > Anything that refers to gfxboot is not relevant, because we don't use > (BIOS-only) gfxboot under UEFI.
Right, they are completely separate. Thanks! I now got all parts working, adding the following to my semiautomated script: sed -i '6i loadfont /boot/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i '7i set locale_dir=$prefix/locale' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i '8i set lang=fi_FI' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i '9i insmod gettext' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i 's%splash%splash locale=fi_FI console-setup/layoutcode=fi%' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i 's/Try Ubuntu without installing/Kokeile Ubuntua asentamatta/' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i 's/Install Ubuntu/Asenna Ubuntu/' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i 's/OEM install (for manufacturers)/OEM-asennus (laitevalmistajille)/' boot/grub/grub.cfg sed -i 's/Check disc for defects/Tarkista asennusmedian eheys/' boot/grub/grub.cfg mkdir -p boot/grub/locale/ mkdir -p boot/grub/fonts/ cp -a /boot/grub/locale/fi.mo boot/grub/locale/ cp -a /boot/grub/fonts/unicode.pf2 boot/grub/fonts/ So this includes the GRUB UI, the entries in GRUB (since they are hardcoded) and the language + keyboard settings of the live/install session. Naturally doing this before the md5sum.txt is recreated. I think I'll put a 14.04.3a out or something, as UEFI is becoming more and more popular. -Timo -- ubuntu-devel mailing list ubuntu-devel@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel