On 2007-05-30, Mumia W.. <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 05/30/2007 11:26 AM, Tyler Smith wrote: >> >> [...] I copied the custom keymap to /etc/console-setup/ and >> rebooted, but it still doesn't load. It works when I run >> /etc/console-setup/boottime.kmap.gz, but I have to do that manually >> for each boot. >> > > Perhaps you could create a custom startup script in /etc/init.d/ that > sets up your keyboard. Naturally, you'd also have to use update-rc.d to > ensure that the script is run in the right run-levels. >
I suppose I could, but I'm still confused as to how this is supposed to work. The boot process must be loading a keymap at some point, but it's clearly not getting it from console-setup, or keymaps.sh. Rather than write a new script to over-ride the default keymap, there should be a way to select a different default? The documentation for console-select suggests this is true, but provides no details. Tyler -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]