Hmm it seems we dropped this (deliberately) in https://github.com/canonical/subiquity/pull/937 where I said
there wasn't any good reason for this behaviour (one somewhat obscure reason for doing this before the client/server split was to make sure all but one instance of subiquity stopped at the first screen). So maybe after all the docs should be fixed -- if someone wants to make an ISO that is hard coded to run in a particular locale, I don't see why we should go out of our way to stop them...
Hmm it seems we dropped this (deliberately) in https:/ /github. com/canonical/ subiquity/ pull/937 where I said
there wasn't any good reason for this behaviour (one somewhat obscure reason for doing this before the client/server split was to make sure all but one instance of subiquity stopped at the first screen). So maybe after all the docs should be fixed -- if someone wants to make an ISO that is hard coded to run in a particular locale, I don't see why we should go out of our way to stop them...