Reference Guide

Parameter Description
NOTE:
Japanese refers to Japanese Input system (MS-IME2000), not JP. Russian
keyboard is supported for server input; it is not supported to input locally.
ImageSux — Localization builds have dierent suxes according to the keyboard
language as follows:
jp (Japanese)
gb (Simplied Chinese)
b5 (Traditional Chinese)
ko (Korean)
la (Spanish Mexican)
By default, with the above keyboard languages, the system will update the standard
image according to the suxes with the language code. With other keyboard
languages, the system will update the standard image without the sux specied.
For example, if you set Language=jp, the system will update the image named
C10_wnos.jp which is the Japanese localization build. If you set Language=us, the
system will update the image named C10_wnos. The option ImageSux can specify
the sux of the image name when you do not want the default behavior.
Locale=<value>
[load={yes | no}]
LocaleSpecies the system language. Locale changes the language for the user
logon-experience screens only displayed during boot-up and logon and not the
conguration or administrator screens.
Values include: English, us, French, fr, German, de, Chinese Simplied, gb, Chinese
Traditional, b5, Japanese, jp, Korean, ko, Latin, la.
load=yes/no species whether or not to load the language le. The language le must
end with the locale name and be placed under the folder wnos/locale in the le server.
NOTE:
For example, if you want to specify French and load the localized messages, you
must place a le named French.msg under the folder wnos/locale in the le
server, and then add Locale=French load=yes in the INI le. You can use
Local=fr instead of Locale=French.
NOTE:
For Chinese Simplied, Chinese Traditional, Japanese, and Korean localization, a
font le must also be placed under the folder wnos/font in the le server.
For example, if you want to specify the system language to be Japanese, you
must place a le named Japanese.msg under the folder wnos/locale in the le
server, place a le named Japanese.fnt under the folder wnos/font in the le
server, and then add Locale=Japanese load=yes in the INI le.
If you are under a Wyse maintenance contract, you can download .fnt and .msg
les from your My Downloads page in the Self-Service Center.
If you are not under maintenance and wish to gain access to these les, you
must complete a product registration.
LocaleList=<value>
LocaleListSpecies a list of locale, so that a user can switch the system language
as needed.
Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI les 53