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The installer changes the language on the machine. Normal behaviour?
e.g. Upgrade a OS X 10.9 machine in german to OS X 10.11 and the machine is in english after the reboot. OSXInstallerPKG was created on a machine with OS X 10.11 with german as primary language. The installer app was downloaded from the same machine with a german Apple ID.
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Are you sure? Line 728 in createOSXinstallPkg defines the OS default language... to English. Change 'en' to e.g. 'de' and you install a German language OS. In fact, it sets both German as the default language (e.g. for the login screen) AND the German keyboard map.
Agreed. I think I'll look into that over the next weekend(s)... for now I've just change the language code in that respective line to whatever I needed.
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The installer changes the language on the machine. Normal behaviour?
e.g. Upgrade a OS X 10.9 machine in german to OS X 10.11 and the machine is in english after the reboot. OSXInstallerPKG was created on a machine with OS X 10.11 with german as primary language. The installer app was downloaded from the same machine with a german Apple ID.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: