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  • ...of all available command line options with a short description by running Anaconda with the <code>--help</code> option: <code>anaconda --help</code>
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  • * [https://www.redhat.com/archives/anaconda-devel-list/2010-December/msg00110.html Original mailing list thread] [[Image:mockup-timeentry-anaconda-tzdetermination.png | 600px]]
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  • ...d installed fonts that fontconfig thinks support a language, try "fc-list :lang=''xx_YY''" where ''xx_YY'' is replaced by the language locale codes. ==== Entry in anaconda ====
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  • ...d installed fonts that fontconfig thinks support a language, try "fc-list :lang=''xx_YY''" where ''xx_YY'' is replaced by the language locale codes. ==== Entry in anaconda ====
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  • = Anaconda DNF wishlist = This is a list of various features that Anaconda developers would like have in DNF, based mainly on experience with YUM.
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  • = Get rid of anaconda's loader = ...initrd. Move everything out of <code>loader</code> and into [[dracut]] or anaconda proper.
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  • # keep conditional lang support entries in comps for now and maybe drop them in a later release # setting for which langs appear by default in gdm lang top menu ([https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=505484 rfe bug])
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  • 16:10:05 <keimoto> how about Indic lang? 16:11:03 <keimoto> packages in Indic lang.
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  • Anaconda has to use tigervnc package instead vnc * anaconda uses tigervnc server for vnc installation
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  • * [[Anaconda/UX Redesign/User Survey]] - User Survey given to testers before running the * [[Anaconda/UX Redesign/Usability Test Scripts]] - Scripts for usability tests
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  • lang en_US.UTF-8 kernel #not needed in case of anaconda install
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  • === Anaconda === === Lang packs ===
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  • {{lang|en|es|page=Changes}} * providing implementation of Anaconda backend so system can be bootstrapped completely without using legacy Yum.
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  • All anaconda-specific boot options are prefixed with <code>inst.</code> The older versio For more information on using Anaconda options, refer to "Appendix A. Boot Options" in the ''Fedora Installation G
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  • ...;juhp&gt; for the record there has been some discussion on it last week on anaconda-devel list 05:13:07 &lt;juhp&gt; https://www.redhat.com/archives/anaconda-devel-list/2009-July/msg00003.html
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  • ...ld a hands-free [[Testing/qemu | QEMU]] image by installing Fedora using [[Anaconda/Kickstart | kickstart]]. Enjoy the show. lang en_US.UTF-8
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  • In progress of discussion with anaconda community to figure out what/how to do for installation support. ...c16235d-452c-4109-b93c-7b6e93795682 rd_NO_LUKS rd_NO_LVM rd_NO_MD rd_NO_DM LANG=en_US.UTF-8 SYSFONT=latarcyrheb-sun16 KEYTABLE=us rhgb quiet
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  • This page summarizes significant additions, removals, and behavior changes in anaconda from one version of Fedora to the next. It is not meant as an exhaustive l = Fedora 13 to Fedora 14 (as of anaconda-14.19-1) =
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  • Maybe a GUI tool to set the LANG= variable? (A panel applet?) * Anaconda "advanced" menu for experienced users so there's more package
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  • ...dora Test Day will focus on '''translations and keyboard layout support in Anaconda''' • /etc/sysconfig/i18n LANG=ja-JP.UTF-8 correct!<br/>
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