Setup Guide
Table Of Contents
- Dell Wyse ThinOS Version 8.5 INI Reference Guide
- Introduction
- Getting Started: Learning INI File Basics
- Parameters for wnos INI files only
- Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files
- Connect Parameter: Options
- TimeZone Parameter: Values
- Best Practices: Troubleshooting and Deployment Examples
Table 7. General Settings: wnos.ini files, {username} INI, and $MAC INI Files (continued)
Latvian (Qwerty) — lv_lv_q
Lithuanian (Standard) — lt_lt
Lithuanian (IBM) — lt_lt_i
Lithuanian (MS) — lt_lt_m
Japanese — Jp
Japanese_109a — Jp_109a
Korean — Ko
Korean (MS-IME2002) — ko_ime
Norwegian — No
Polish (214) — Pl
Polish Programmers — pl_prog
Portuguese — Pt
Portuguese (Brazil) — Pt2
Romanian — Ro
Russian — Ru
Slovakian — Slovak
Slovakian (Qwerty) — sk_q
Slovenian — Sloven
Spanish — Es
Spanish (Mexican) English — La(us)
Spanish (Mexican) Localized — La
Swedish — Se
Turkish — Turk
Turkish (QWERTY) — turk_q
U.S. International — us_int
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.
ImageSuffix — Localization builds have different suffixes according to the
keyboard language as follows:
jp (Japanese)
gb (Simplified 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 suffixes with the language code. With other
keyboard languages, the system will update the standard image without the
suffix specified.
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 ImageSuffix
can specify the suffix of the image name when you do not want the default
behavior.
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Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files