As a part of your installation, you can preconfigure the locale that you want the system to use. A locale determines how online information is displayed in a specific language and specific region. A language might also include more than one locale to accommodate regional differences, such as differences in the format of date and time, numeric and monetary conventions, and spelling.
You can preconfigure the system locale in a custom JumpStart profile or in the sysidcfg file.
Setting the locale in a profile |
Creating a Profile in Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Custom JumpStart and Advanced Installations |
Setting the locale in the sysidcfg file |
Preconfiguring With the sysidcfg File in Solaris 10 Installation Guide: Network-Based Installations |
List of locale values |