[3be4d97] | 1 | <sect1 id="ch-system-kbd" xreflabel="Kbd">
|
---|
[793c2f7] | 2 | <title>Installing Kbd-&kbd-version;</title>
|
---|
[576e206] | 3 | <?dbhtml filename="kbd.html" dir="chapter06"?>
|
---|
[5df2845] | 4 |
|
---|
[5888299] | 5 | <para>The Kbd package contains keytable files and keyboard utilities.</para>
|
---|
| 6 |
|
---|
[69276a94] | 7 | <screen>&buildtime; &kbd-time;
|
---|
| 8 | &diskspace; &kbd-compsize;</screen>
|
---|
[3554fa3a] | 9 |
|
---|
[5888299] | 10 | &aa-kbd-down;
|
---|
[d0dfce4] | 11 | &aa-kbd-dep;
|
---|
[73aedd1d] | 12 |
|
---|
| 13 | <sect2><title> </title><para> </para></sect2>
|
---|
| 14 |
|
---|
| 15 | <sect2>
|
---|
| 16 | <title>Installation of Kbd</title>
|
---|
| 17 |
|
---|
[90e3cb3] | 18 | <para>By default some of Kbd's utilities (<command>setlogcons</command>,
|
---|
| 19 | <command>setvesablank</command> and <command>getunimap</command>) are
|
---|
[5763f675] | 20 | not installed. First enable the compilation of these utilities:</para>
|
---|
[73aedd1d] | 21 |
|
---|
| 22 | <screen><userinput>patch -Np1 -i ../&kbd-patch;</userinput></screen>
|
---|
| 23 |
|
---|
| 24 | <para>Now prepare Kbd for compilation:</para>
|
---|
| 25 |
|
---|
| 26 | <screen><userinput>./configure</userinput></screen>
|
---|
| 27 |
|
---|
| 28 | <para>Compile the package:</para>
|
---|
| 29 |
|
---|
| 30 | <screen><userinput>make</userinput></screen>
|
---|
| 31 |
|
---|
| 32 | <para>And install it:</para>
|
---|
| 33 |
|
---|
| 34 | <screen><userinput>make install</userinput></screen>
|
---|
| 35 |
|
---|
| 36 | </sect2>
|
---|
[5df2845] | 37 |
|
---|
[342b176] | 38 | <sect2><title>Configuring your keyboard</title>
|
---|
| 39 |
|
---|
| 40 | <para>Few things are more annoying than using Linux while a wrong keymap
|
---|
| 41 | for your keyboard is loaded. If you have a standard US keyboard, however, you
|
---|
| 42 | can skip this section, as the US keymap is the default as long as you don't
|
---|
| 43 | change it.</para>
|
---|
| 44 |
|
---|
| 45 | <para>To change the default keymap, create the
|
---|
| 46 | <filename class="symlink">/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/defkeymap.map.gz</filename>
|
---|
| 47 | symlink by running the following command:</para>
|
---|
| 48 |
|
---|
| 49 | <screen><userinput>ln -s path/to/keymap /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/defkeymap.map.gz</userinput></screen>
|
---|
| 50 |
|
---|
| 51 | <para>Of course, replace <filename>path/to/keymap</filename> with the path and
|
---|
| 52 | name of your keyboard's map file. For example, if you have a Dutch keyboard,
|
---|
| 53 | you would use <filename>i386/qwerty/nl.map.gz</filename>.</para>
|
---|
| 54 |
|
---|
| 55 | <para>Another way to set your keyboard's layout is to compile the keymap
|
---|
| 56 | into the kernel. This ensures that your keyboard will always work as expected,
|
---|
| 57 | even when you boot into maintenance mode (by passing `init=/bin/sh' to the
|
---|
| 58 | kernel), as then the bootscript that normally sets up your keymap isn't run.</para>
|
---|
| 59 |
|
---|
| 60 | <para>When in <xref linkend="chapter-mixture"/> you're ready to compile the
|
---|
| 61 | kernel, run the following command to patch the current default keymap into the
|
---|
| 62 | source (you will have to repeat this command whenever you unpack a new
|
---|
| 63 | kernel):</para>
|
---|
| 64 |
|
---|
| 65 | <screen><userinput>loadkeys -m /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/defkeymap.map.gz > \
|
---|
| 66 | /usr/src/linux-&kernel-version;/drivers/char/defkeymap.c</userinput></screen>
|
---|
| 67 |
|
---|
| 68 | </sect2>
|
---|
[24351aa] | 69 |
|
---|
[5888299] | 70 | &aa-kbd-shortdesc;
|
---|
| 71 | &aa-kbd-desc;
|
---|
| 72 |
|
---|
[5df2845] | 73 | </sect1>
|
---|
| 74 |
|
---|