Yes it could be because of the translation, or because the way windows locale is not set-up correctly or it is not detected correctly, since for the initial dialog, we rely on the windows language set-up (the log will tell you).
But I am more interested in the way the language you selected (traditional Chinese) is carried over into the final installation (i.e. on the Linux side of things).
Yes it could be because of the translation, or because the way windows locale is not set-up correctly or it is not detected correctly, since for the initial dialog, we rely on the windows language set-up (the log will tell you).
But I am more interested in the way the language you selected (traditional Chinese) is carried over into the final installation (i.e. on the Linux side of things).