On Sat, Sep 17, 2005 at 06:59:10AM +0200, David Liontooth wrote:
> Package: kbd
> Version: 1.12-13
> Severity: minor
> 
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> 
> In /usr/share/doc/kbd/README.Debian, it says,
> 
> "The kernel's builtin keymap is saved in /var/lib/kbd/ before loading a
> new one on boot.  This saved keymap is used by kbdconfig when it feels 
> it needs to restore a working keymap.  This saved keymap is deleted on 
> reboot/halt to cope with changes in the builtin keymap. This is done by 
> the /etc/init.d/keymaps.sh script."
> 
> However, none of this information is correct. There is neither a
> /var/lib/kbd nor a /etc/init.d/keymaps.sh script, and the 
> /etc/init.d/console-screen.kbd.sh script says nothing about the boottime 
> keyboard. I suggest the information be corrected -- it would be nice to 
> know how kbd handles the boottime keyboard.

You are right, this needs to be fixed.

> Is there something like console-tools' install-keymap?

Yes, install-keymap, which is in console-common ;)

Denis


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