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for F in $(find /usr/share/locale -name "grub.mo"); do
MO="/boot/grub/locale/$(echo $F | cut -d'/' -f 5).mo"
if [ ! -e $MO ]; then
cp -v $F $MO
fi
done
I rebooted and saw that grub was only partially translated: the menu at the bottom was translated, however the kernel menu items were still in English.
It looks like /etc/grub.d/10_linux is missing something or did I miss something?
It happened when installing a new system from a live session. A chroot environment contains the newly installed system where things are configured according to the user's settings.
would not set the default language set in the chroot environment in grub.cfg. That's because LANG is passed from the host to the chroot environment which is en_US thus writing lang = en_US in grub.cfg.