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1<?xml version="1.0" encoding="ISO-8859-1"?>
2<!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.3//EN" "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.3/docbookx.dtd" [
3 <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../general.ent">
4 %general-entities;
5]>
6<sect1 id="ch-scripts-console">
7<title>Configuring the Linux console</title>
8<?dbhtml filename="console.html"?>
9
10<indexterm zone="ch-scripts-console">
11<primary sortas="d-console">console</primary>
12<secondary>configuring</secondary></indexterm>
13
14<para>In this section we will configure the <command>console</command>
15initscript that sets up the keyboard
16map and the console font. If you
17don't need to use any non-ASCII characters
18(British pound and Euro character are not ASCII),
19and your keyboard is a US one, you can skip this section.
20Without the configuration file,
21the <command>console</command> initscript will do nothing.</para>
22
23<para>The <command>console</command> script uses the
24<filename>/etc/sysconfig/console</filename>
25as a configuration file. You need to decide which keymap and screen font you
26will use. The language-specific HOWTO can help you.
27A pre-made
28<filename>/etc/sysconfig/console</filename> file with known
29good settings for several countries was installed with the LFS-Bootscripts
30package, and you just have to uncomment
31the relevant section if your country is supported (but read the rest
32of this section anyway).
33If still in doubt,
34look into <filename class="directory">/usr/share/kbd</filename>
35for valid keymaps and screen fonts. Then read the <command>loadkeys</command>
36and <command>setfont</command> manual pages and figure out the correct
37arguments for these programs.
38Once you decided, create the
39configuration file with the following command:</para>
40
41<screen><userinput>cat &gt;/etc/sysconfig/console &lt;&lt;"EOF"
42KEYMAP="<replaceable>[arguments for loadkeys]</replaceable>"
43FONT="<replaceable>[arguments for setfont]</replaceable>"
44EOF</userinput></screen>
45
46<para>E.g., for Spanish users who also want to use the Euro character
47(accessible by pressing Alt+E),
48the following settings are correct:</para>
49
50<screen><userinput>cat &gt;/etc/sysconfig/console &lt;&lt;"EOF"
51KEYMAP="es euro"
52FONT="lat9-16 -u iso01"
53EOF</userinput></screen>
54
55<note><para>The FONT line above is correct only for the ISO-8859-15
56character set. If you prefer ISO-8859-1 and therefore use a pound sign
57instead of Euro, the correct FONT line is:</para>
58
59<screen><userinput>FONT="lat1-16"</userinput></screen></note>
60
61<para>If the KEYMAP or FONT variable is not set, the
62<command>console</command> initscript will not run the corresponding
63program.</para>
64
65<para>In some keymaps, the Backspace and Delete keys send characters
66different form ones in the default keymap built into the kernel.
67This confuses some applications, e.g., <application>Emacs</application>
68displays its help (instead of erasing the character before the cursor)
69when you press Backspace. To check if your keymap is affected (this works
70only for i386 keymaps):</para>
71
72<screen><userinput>zgrep '\W14\W' <replaceable>[/path/to/your/keymap]</replaceable></userinput></screen>
73
74<para>If you see that keycode 14 is Backspace and not Delete,
75create the following keymap snippet to fix this issue:</para>
76
77<screen><userinput>mkdir -p /etc/kbd &amp; &amp; cat &gt;/etc/kbd/bs-sends-del &lt;&lt;"EOF"
78 keycode 14 = Delete Delete Delete Delete
79 alt keycode 14 = Meta_Delete
80altgr alt keycode 14 = Meta_Delete
81 keycode 111 = Remove
82altgr control keycode 111 = Boot
83control alt keycode 111 = Boot
84altgr control alt keycode 111 = Boot
85EOF</userinput></screen>
86
87<para>Then tell the <command>console</command> script to load this snippet
88after the main keymap:</para>
89
90<screen><userinput>cat &gt;&gt;/etc/sysconfig/console &lt;&lt;"EOF"
91KEYMAP_CORRECTION="/etc/kbd/bs-sends-del"
92EOF</userinput></screen>
93
94<para>If you decided to
95compile your keymap directly into the kernel later on in <xref
96linkend="chapter-bootable"/> instead of setting it every time from the
97<command>console</command> bootscript, then you don't need to run the
98<command>loadkeys</command> program. Since the kernel will set up the keymap,
99you can omit the KEYMAP variable from the
100<filename>/etc/sysconfig/console</filename>
101configuration file. If you wish,
102you can still have it, this isn't going to hurt you. Keeping it could even
103be beneficial, in case you run a lot of different kernels and can't be sure
104that the keymap is compiled into every one of them.</para>
105
106</sect1>
107
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