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1<sect1 id="ch07-loadkeys">
2<title>Do I need the loadkeys script?</title>
3<?dbhtml filename="loadkeys.html" dir="chapter07"?>
4
5<para>If you decided to compile your keymap file directly into the kernel back
6at the end of <xref linkend="chapter06"/>, then you strictly speaking don't
7need to run this loadkeys script, since the kernel has already set up the
8keymap for you. You can still run it if you want, it isn't going to hurt you.
9It could even be beneficial to keep it in case you run a lot of different
10kernels and don't remember or want to compile the keymap into every kernel you
11lay your hands on.</para>
12
13<para>If you decided you don't need to, or don't want to use the loadkeys
14script, remove the
15<filename class="symlink">/etc/rc.d/rcsysinit.d/S70loadkeys</filename>
16symlink.</para>
17
18</sect1>
19
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