On Mon, Aug 6, 2012 at 7:54 PM, Ross Cavanagh <ross.cav@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > You're prompt will reference whatever the hostname is doesn't it? I'm > located in Tokyo, I haven't setup any servers with Japanese hostnames > actually, but on occasion some filenames are written in Japanese. What is > it you wanted to see exactly? It also depends on the keyboard setup you > have set to the default. Most people in Japan set the keyboard to a US > style - where they enter romaji, and don't usually enter the kana from the > different keyboard layout. So, you type the roman characters ra for example > to make ら, but there is a Japanese keyboard layout where you can type the ら > character directly - but I never really see that used. > > So, as far as I know, you'll be using whatever input methods you actually > have on your local system where you're ssh'ing from. So, if you needed to > write Japanese input you'd need some local IME on your particular system. Hi Ross, thanks for your time. What I want to know is, during the initial ssh login. Will it display the dialogue fully in Japanese? e.g. fajar@8.8.8.8's password: (will it be in Japanese?) _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos