Using the papersize command instead of editing /etc/papersize directly
may be an option. But please note that the main point with the attached
script is to point at a way to go from locale to papersize. It makes
sense IMO to use the locale info that is available. Maybe that's what
you do in the installer as well... I'd like to see a way to keep the
papersize setting in sync with the regional formats settings as done
from language-selector.

As regards locales, if I understand it correctly the Ubuntu model so far
has been that only locales corresponding to installed languages are
available. New locales are created when a language is installed, and
they are removed when a language is removed. That's why remove-language-
pack works the way it does. There is no other UI besides language-
selector for managing the generated locales as shown with "locale -a",
is there?

So if you would change it somehow, I think we would need to reconsider
things beyond langpack-locales.

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  Installation information cause letter format instead of DIN A4

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