Using Anaconda on my language

Valentin Laskov laskov at festa.bg
Wed Nov 30 14:55:35 UTC 2011


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Kévin Raymond" <shaiton at fedoraproject.org>
| On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 8:28 AM, Miloš Komarčević <kmilos at gmail.com> wrote:
| > On Wed, Nov 30, 2011 at 1:25 PM, Domingo Becker <domingobecker at gmail.com> wrote:
| >> Unless you are doing something different than the recommended steps in
| >> the installation guide, the language selection screen should be
| >> displayed before the keyboard selection screen shown in section 9.3
| >> [2].
| >>
| >> I tested it with F16 i386 and x86_64 DVDs.
| >
| > I can confirm there is no language selection when installing from Live
| > media (and never was in past releases either).
|
| Using the Live installation, you first need to select your language on
| the upper right GNOME system-settings pannel, then you'll get the
| installation process in your language. using liveinstall, it will ask
| you again in which language it should install, that'll be used further
| by Anaconda (next reboot).

The steps I do are
1. Boot from Live Image
2. Select language from Gnome system-settings
3. Logout
4. Login
5. It ask me to rename some directories - Yes, rename them
6. Install on hard disk
7. Select US English keyboard layout
... after installation and login in the newly installed system add Bulgarian keyboard
but theese steps are not discribed anywhere

Valentin Laskov



More information about the trans mailing list