I had planned on not requiring any change of kernel sources at all, except
for printk and family. In my solution, messages would be tagged based on
checksum and file name that they occur in. If a message gets update without
the internationalization being updated, the english message would be printed
until it is fixed. This means that internationalization will not be an
inconvenience to kernel developers that would rather not deal with it.
However, one issue is putting the kernel messages into a consistent format,
and making the presentation neater and more consistent. This is the hard
part, but I do believe it is worth it, and I'm willing to start it.
-- Robert Minichino Chief Engineer Denarius Enterprises, Inc. http://www.denarius.com/
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