Comment 3 for bug 1954713

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Flauschie (flauschie) wrote (last edit ):

I am coming from Ubuntu 18 netboot/server image and in my d-i setup i defined the language and also the desktop-package and everything got applied.

Sorry, but I am confused right here. Don't get me wrong, but if I am able to chose the language, within the installer and it doesn't get applied at all (and is just a visual thing during the installer), there is something working wrong as I would expect this to be installed. Maybe I'm the only person on this. But if nothing gets installed I don't need a different installer language available.

There is also no hint that the language selection on the very first screen is only for the installer itself. So I would definitely assume that this will be applied properly, everywhere. This also applies for autoinstall. If the section doesn't make any relevant change it is useless.

I resorted to manually install the packages mentioned above. How to properly use `check-language-support`, can I use this in packages as an extra line per (best I hint I found without manual work, but invoked via `apt install \`the command next\`) `check-language-support -l LANG` ?

EDIT: ok neither `check-language-support` nor `$(check-language-support)` seem to work for the package section or I did it wrong. Instead I did an `apt install check-...` in late-commands. Within the booted system I checked the packages and some got installed, but I noticed that the same command used there again revealed at least 10 packages which have been missed by using it in the installer. How come? So that is no solution to the problem.