Thank you for contacting me about this. I am very sorry that I have not replied earlier. I hope that you will see that there is now an option to exit to the shell instead of rebooting.
Thank you for reporting this. I am sorry for not replying sooner. If any desktop programs are installed (eg: applications or a desktop environment) Feliz expects a user to be created. If you didn't choose a name for a user, then a default user called 'archie' is automatically created, and at the end of installation it will ask you for a password for Archie. It doesn't allow an empty password, so I cannot understand how installation completed without a password for the user. Is it a display manager...
Thank you for reporting this. I am sorry for not replying sooner. I have found the bug causing that problem, and have fixed it. Enjoy.
I think the console fonts included with Arch do not include any suitable fonts for Japanese. This link shows all the fonts that are available ... https://alexandre.deverteuil.net/pages/consolefonts/#LatGrkCyr-8x16.psfu ... Installers that do display the right characters are probably able to work in a graphical mode.
Sorry for the long delay before replying. I have completed a huge rewrite of Feliz, and hope that many of the previous problems have been fixed. The weakness of handling EFI is really because of my inexperience. I continue to learn, but EFI will probably be Feliz's weakest part.
Thanks for your help and suggestions. There is clearly more work for me to do on this. Sorry it is still not fixed.
VOTE: sparkylinux
I have made major changes to the locales section of Feliz, and I hope you like what I have done. There are fewer questions, and an easy selection from a shortlist of valid locales. I am also planning to add an option to enter a locale (or more than one) manually, with each entry being checked for validity before saving. That idea is only at the planning stage at present, though.