@Colin,

Thanks for taking a look.  I ran through an install using Simplified
Chinese for starters.

The detailed steps at this stage of the Dell installer are as follows:

1) User selects language.
2) User agrees to Dell EULA.
3) Timezone is selected (Shanghai is default).
4) Keyboard preferences are selected.  Here is where we see USA being offered 
as a default option.
5) Username, System Name, Password, etc. are filled in.
6) User is given option to create recovery media.
7) Installation cleans up / finishes up.
8) User is brought to their new desktop.

In all of the above, starting with step 2, the Simplified Chinese
language is used in all the menus, etc.  The only questionable thing is
the default keyboard layout selection.  In our case it is defaulting to
USA.

Attached is a tarball with the following logs and debug-oem-config
turned on:

/var/log/installer/syslog
 /var/log/installer/partman
 /var/log/installer/debug
 /var/log/installer/dm
 /var/log/installer/casper.log
/var/log/oem-config.log
/var/log/syslog

I'll also go through an install using Traditional Chinese and attach the
logs.

** Attachment added: "simplified-chinese.tar.gz"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/741304/+attachment/2024532/+files/simplified-chinese.tar.gz

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  Language packs are not being installed for selected languages during
  oem-config

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