Reference Guide

Parameter
* Global overrides identically-named user
profile
** After sign off, user profile returns to
global value
Description
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
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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.
Locale=<value>
[load={yes | no}]
Locale—Specifies the system language. Locale changes the language for the user
logon-experience screens only displayed during boot-up and logon and not the
configuration or administrator screens.
Values include: English, us, French, fr, German, de, Chinese Simplified, gb, Chinese
Traditional, b5, Japanese, jp, Korean, ko, Latin, la.
load=yes/no specifies whether or not to load the language file. The language file must
end with the locale name and be placed under the folder wnos/locale in the file server.
NOTE:
For example, if you want to specify French and load the localized
messages, you must place a file named French.msg under the folder
46 Parameters for wnos INI, {username} INI, and $MAC INI files