From 0288c4a15487248839e1f3eb8998f11467fb887d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bill Nottingham Date: Thu, 8 Jul 1999 19:17:23 +0000 Subject: more fixes for i18n from nkbj@image.dk, move inputrc to setup package --- sysconfig.txt | 33 +++++++++++++++++++++------------ 1 file changed, 21 insertions(+), 12 deletions(-) (limited to 'sysconfig.txt') diff --git a/sysconfig.txt b/sysconfig.txt index d3709bf8..b74b561e 100644 --- a/sysconfig.txt +++ b/sysconfig.txt @@ -1,4 +1,3 @@ - Files in /etc/sysconfig ======================= @@ -17,6 +16,9 @@ Files in /etc/sysconfig ARC=true on alpha only indicates the ARC console's 42-year time offset is in effect; otherwise the normal Unix epoch is assumed + ZONE="filename" indicates the zonefile under /usr/share/zoneinfo + that /etc/localtime is a copy of, for example: + ZONE="US/Eastern" /etc/sysconfig/init: @@ -332,24 +334,31 @@ Files in /etc/sysconfig/network-scripts/ /etc/sysconfig/i18n LANG= can be any two letter ISO language code - LC_ALL= is the setting of the localedata configuration (eg fr_CA) - LINGUAS= can be a : separated list of language codes - SYSTERM= use to set default TERM environment variable - - The above four variables are used in rc.sysinit. + LC_CTYPE= localedata configuration for classification and conversion + of characters + LC_COLLATE= localedata configuration for collation (sort order) of + strings + LC_MESSAGES= localedata configuration for translation of yes and no + messages + LC_NUMERIC= localedata configuration for non-monetary numeric data + LC_MONETARY= localedata configuration for monetary data + LC_TIME= localedata configuration for date and time + LC_ALL= localedata configuration overriding all the above + LANGUAGE= can be any two letter ISO language code + LINGUAS= can be a : separated list of ISO language codes + + The above variables are used in /etc/profile.d/lang.sh. SYSFONT= any font that is legal when used as /usr/bin/consolechars -f $SYSFONT ... - (See console-tools package for sysfont command) + (See console-tools package for consolechars command) - UNIMAP= any unicode font that is legal fodder for + UNIMAP= any SFM (screen font map, formerly called Unicode mapping + table - see consolechars(8)) /usr/bin/consolechars -f $SYSFONT --sfm $UNIMAP SYSFONTACM= any ACM (application charset map - see consolechars(8)) /usr/bin/consolechars -f $SYSFONT --acm $SYSFONTACM The above is used by the /sbin/setsysfont command (which is run - by rc.sysinit at boot time). - - - + by rc.sysinit at boot time.) -- cgit v1.2.1