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I just learned the Linux language problem. When running in init5, it can be displayed in Chinese normally, but Chinese c

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I just learned the linux language problem. When running in init5, it can be displayed normally in Chinese, but it cannot be displayed in init3. Where can I adjust it?
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#echo $ LANG
# LANG = zh

~ / .bashrc
Written in the above file, load Chinese at startup
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It wo n’t work
environment seen by export
declare -x JAVA_HOME = "/ usr / javajdk1.5"
declare -x LANG = "zh_CN.GB18030"
declare -x LANGUAGE = "zh_CN.GB18030: zh_CN.GB2312: zh_CN"
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There should be a Chinese terminal under the console to display Chinese.

Can hold a zhcon
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You don't have to install a plugin
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