On 1/2/22 2:10 PM, Michael Biebl wrote:
On 02.01.22 13:32, Floris Bos wrote:
I recall in some cases it is also necessary to regenerate initramfs
after a keyboard settings change.
E.g. when LUKS encryption is used and the user needs to be able to
enter the password to unlock the disks in the console prior to the
rest of the system being booted.
So just restarting one of the services actually may not be enough.
Well, I'm not yet convinced that doing this in localed is the correct
place.
After all, if you run dpkg-reconfigure console-setup, it doesn't
update the initramfs either, or does it?
It does on my Ubuntu box.
Not certain about upstream Debian.
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Yours sincerely,
Floris Bos