Sorry for delay.
I'm a bit confused. You said you were installing Fedora in
Russian
language. If you pick Russian language in the initial anaconda screen, you
don't need to configure keyboard layout anymore, because the Russian layout
should be already selected. What am I missing?
Yes, Russian layout selected automatically.
Also, if you don't create a standard user during installation, on
the
first boot on the installed system (GNOME), it should boot into graphics
and force you to create a user. But you say you create the user using root
(I presume by switching into a VT). So what exactly do you do about those
"create a new user" dialogs?
I create new user after reboot after installation - "force you to create a
user".
One thing that strikes me as odd is that you have the "Region
& Language"
dialog in English, even though you have Russian language
selected. If I
install a new system with Russian language, the whole system is translated.
Yes, system is translated, but I create a screenshot with English language
and only for show you which settings is selected.
Best regards,
Alexander Kolesnikov
Best regards,
Alexander Kolesnikov
2016-09-05 12:33 GMT+03:00 Kamil Paral <kparal(a)redhat.com>:
>
> In anakonda I configure Russian keyboard layout and create only password
> for root without creation new user. New user I create after installation
> for in first login via root. I have two lamguage layouts: Russian and
> English.
>
>
I'm a bit confused. You said you were installing Fedora in
Russian
> language. If you pick Russian language in the initial anaconda screen,
you
> don't need to configure keyboard layout anymore, because the Russian layout
> should be already selected. What am I missing?
>
Also, if you don't create a standard user during installation, on
the
> first boot on the installed system (GNOME), it should boot into graphics
> and force you to create a user. But you say you create the user using root
> (I presume by switching into a VT). So what exactly do you do about those
> "create a new user" dialogs?
>
> After installation I have RU.png (in attachments) settings and change to
> EN.png settings.
>
>
One thing that strikes me as odd is that you have the "Region
& Language"
> dialog in English, even though you have Russian language
selected. If I
> install a new system with Russian language, the whole system is translated.
>
>
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