Generally, the following configurations are displayed in the/etc/sysconfig/i18n file under Red hat:
LANG = "zh_CN.GB18030"
SUPPORTED = "zh_CN.GB18030: zh_CN: zh: en_US.UTF-8: en_US: en"
SYSFONT = "latarcyrheb-sun16"
First, the etc/sysconfig/i18n file stores the regional language settings of the system. i18n is the abbreviation of internationalization, Which is exactly 18 letters between I and n.
The following describes the above three rows:
The first line indicates the language environment variable settings of your current system. Here is zh_CN.GB18030. (If you log on to the server by using the term, you can follow this setting if the term is displayed in Chinese)
The second line indicates that the system has preset language support and the language not in the project cannot be properly displayed.
The third line defines the console terminal font, the font displayed when you log on to text is the latarcyrheb-sun16