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1 | <sect1 id="ch-scripts-loadkeys">
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2 | <title>Do I need the loadkeys script?</title>
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3 | <?dbhtml filename="loadkeys.html" dir="chapter07"?>
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5 | <para>If back in <xref linkend="chapter-building-system"/> you decided to go
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6 | compile your keymap directly into the kernel (later on in <xref
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7 | linkend="chapter-mixture"/>), then strictly speaking you don't need to run this
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8 | loadkeys script, since the kernel will set up the keymap for you. If you wish,
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9 | you can still run the script, it isn't going to hurt you. Keeping it could even
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10 | be beneficial, in case you run a lot of different kernels and can't be sure
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11 | that the keymap is compiled into every one of them.</para>
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13 | <para>If you decided you don't need or don't want to use the loadkeys script,
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14 | remove the <filename
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15 | class="symlink">/etc/rc.d/rcsysinit.d/S70loadkeys</filename> symlink.</para>
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17 | </sect1>
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