On Wed, 24 Apr 2002 12:01:01 -0400 (EDT)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> On 23/04 2002 21:12 Ray Curtis wrote:
> > >>>>> "tl" == Toralf Lund <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> > 
> >     tl> I recently got minor problems with my Red Hat 7.2 setup because I
> > had
> >     tl> somehow changed the keyboard type from "101 key" to "105 key" by
> > mistake.
> >     tl> What was worse, I wasn't able to change it back using 'anaconda
> >     tl> --reconfig' because that command would crash. I the started
> > looking around
> >     tl> to see if I could figure out how the setting was actually stored,
> > but I
> >     tl> just couldn't find it anywhere. Well, not quite true, there is
> > actually a
> >     tl> parameter "XkbModel" parameter in /etc/X11/XF86Config, but I
> > thought that
> >     tl> file wasn't used, since I'm running XFree86 version 4.
> > 
> >     tl> Anyhow, I've now resolved the Anaconda issue, so I've been able
> > to change
> >     tl> the type back using its reconfigure mode, but I'd still like to
> > know how
> >     tl> these things really work. Help, anyone?
> >     tl> --
> >     tl> - Toralf
> > 
> > Take a look at: xkeycaps
> > 
> > This allows you to select a different keyboard or just modify key
> > actions.
> I don't have it and can't find it on the OS distribution. Also, I'm not 
> that interested in another utility; I want to know where the settings are 
> stored.
> 
> - Toralf

Look in /etc/sysconfig/keyboard. The key map is in /etc/sysconfig/console/default.kmap.

                                                                                     
Regards,

                                                                                      
Tom



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