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chapter07/console.xml
rf7242d4 ra91be49 60 60 <command>loadkeys</command> program, typically, the name of keymap 61 61 to load, e.g., <quote>es</quote>. If this variable is not set, the 62 63 62 bootscript will not run the <command>loadkeys</command> program, 63 and the default kernel keymap will be used.</para> 64 64 </listitem> 65 65 </varlistentry> … … 83 83 <command>setfont</command> program. Typically, this includes the font 84 84 name, <quote>-m</quote>, and the name of the application character 85 86 87 85 map to load. E.g., in order to load the <quote>lat1-16</quote> font 86 together with the <quote>8859-1</quote> application character map 87 (as it is appropriate in the USA), 88 88 <!-- because of the copyright sign --> 89 89 set this variable to <quote>lat1-16 -m 8859-1</quote>. 90 90 In UTF-8 mode, the kernel uses the application character map for 91 91 conversion of composed 8-bit key codes in the keymap to UTF-8, and thus … … 100 100 <listitem> 101 101 <para>Set this variable to <quote>1</quote>, <quote>yes</quote> or 102 102 <quote>true</quote> in order to put the 103 103 console into UTF-8 mode. This is useful in UTF-8 based locales and 104 104 harmful otherwise.</para> … … 112 112 the Kbd package. The <command>console</command> bootscript will 113 113 convert an available keymap to UTF-8 on the fly if this variable is 114 114 set to the encoding of the available non-UTF-8 keymap.</para> 115 115 </listitem> 116 116 </varlistentry>
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