分类: LINUX
2012-11-13 14:41:51
/etc/sysconfig/i18n
Controls the system font settings. The language variables are used in /etc/profile.d/lang.sh. An example i18n file:
LANG="en_US"
LC_ALL="en_US"
LINGUAS="en_US"
Options:
* LANG= set locale for all categories, can be any two letter ISO language code.
* 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 of the above.
* LANGUAGE= can be a : separated list of ISO language codes.
* LINGUAS= can be a ' ' separated list of ISO language codes.
* SYSFONT= any font that is legal when used as /usr/bin/consolechars -f $SYSFONT ... (See console-tools package for consolechars command)
* 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.)