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| 2 | <!DOCTYPE sect1 PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.4//EN"
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| 3 | "http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.4/docbookx.dtd" [
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| 4 | <!ENTITY % general-entities SYSTEM "../../general.ent">
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| 5 | %general-entities;
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| 6 | ]>
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| 7 |
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| 8 | <sect1 id="ch-scripts-console">
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| 9 | <?dbhtml filename="console.html"?>
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| 10 | <title>Configuring the Linux Console</title>
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| 11 |
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| 12 | <indexterm zone="ch-scripts-console">
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| 13 | <primary sortas="d-console">console</primary>
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| 14 | <secondary>configuring</secondary></indexterm>
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| 15 |
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| 16 | <para>This section discusses how to configure the <command>console</command>
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| 17 | bootscript that sets up the keyboard map and the console font. If non-ASCII
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| 18 | characters (e.g., the British pound sign and Euro character) will not be
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| 19 | used and the keyboard is a U.S. one, skip this section. Without the
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| 20 | configuration file, the <command>console</command> bootscript will do
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| 21 | nothing.</para>
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| 22 |
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| 23 | <para>The <command>console</command> script reads the
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| 24 | <filename>/etc/sysconfig/console</filename> file for configuration
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| 25 | information. Decide which keymap and screen font will be used. Various
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| 26 | language-specific HOWTO's can also help with this (see <ulink
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| 27 | url="http://www.tldp.org/HOWTO/HOWTO-INDEX/other-lang.html"/>. A pre-made
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| 28 | <filename>/etc/sysconfig/console</filename> file with known settings for
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| 29 | several countries was installed with the LFS-Bootscripts package, so the
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| 30 | relevant section can be uncommented if the country is supported. If still
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| 31 | in doubt, look in the <filename class="directory">/usr/share/kbd</filename>
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| 32 | directory for valid keymaps and screen fonts. Read
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| 33 | <filename>loadkeys(1)</filename> and <filename>setfont(8)</filename> to
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| 34 | determine the correct arguments for these programs. Once decided, create
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| 35 | the configuration file with the following command:</para>
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| 36 |
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| 37 | <screen><userinput>cat >${LFS}/etc/sysconfig/console <<"EOF"
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| 38 | <literal>KEYMAP="<replaceable>[arguments for loadkeys]</replaceable>"
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| 39 | FONT="<replaceable>[arguments for setfont]</replaceable>"</literal>
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| 40 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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| 41 |
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| 42 | <para>For example, for Spanish users who also want to use the Euro
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| 43 | character (accessible by pressing AltGr+E), the following settings are
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| 44 | correct:</para>
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| 45 |
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| 46 | <screen><userinput>cat >${LFS}/etc/sysconfig/console <<"EOF"
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| 47 | <literal>KEYMAP="es euro2"
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| 48 | FONT="lat9-16 -u iso01"</literal>
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| 49 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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| 50 |
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| 51 | <note>
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| 52 | <para>The <envar>FONT</envar> line above is correct only for the ISO
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| 53 | 8859-15 character set. If using ISO 8859-1 and, therefore, a pound sign
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| 54 | instead of Euro, the correct <envar>FONT</envar> line would be:</para>
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| 55 |
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| 56 | <screen><userinput>FONT="lat1-16"</userinput></screen>
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| 57 |
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| 58 | </note>
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| 59 |
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| 60 | <para>If the <envar>KEYMAP</envar> or <envar>FONT</envar> variable is not
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| 61 | set, the <command>console</command> initscript will not run the
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| 62 | corresponding program.</para>
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| 63 |
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| 64 | <para>In some keymaps, the Backspace and Delete keys send characters
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| 65 | different from ones in the default keymap built into the kernel. This
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| 66 | confuses some applications. For example, Emacs displays its help (instead
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| 67 | of erasing the character before the cursor) when Backspace is pressed.
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| 68 | To check if the keymap in use is affected (this works only for i386
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| 69 | keymaps):</para>
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| 70 |
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| 71 | <screen><userinput>zgrep '\W14\W' <replaceable>[/path/to/your/keymap]</replaceable></userinput></screen>
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| 72 |
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| 73 | <para>If the keycode 14 is Backspace instead of Delete, create the
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| 74 | following keymap snippet to fix this issue:</para>
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| 75 |
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| 76 | <screen><userinput>mkdir -p ${LFS}/etc/kbd && cat > ${LFS}/etc/kbd/bs-sends-del <<"EOF"
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| 77 | <literal> keycode 14 = Delete Delete Delete Delete
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| 78 | alt keycode 14 = Meta_Delete
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| 79 | altgr alt keycode 14 = Meta_Delete
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| 80 | keycode 111 = Remove
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| 81 | altgr control keycode 111 = Boot
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| 82 | control alt keycode 111 = Boot
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| 83 | altgr control alt keycode 111 = Boot</literal>
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| 84 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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| 85 |
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| 86 | <para>Tell the <command>console</command> script to load this
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| 87 | snippet after the main keymap:</para>
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| 88 |
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| 89 | <screen><userinput>cat >> ${LFS}/etc/sysconfig/console <<"EOF"
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| 90 | <literal>KEYMAP_CORRECTIONS="/etc/kbd/bs-sends-del"</literal>
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| 91 | EOF</userinput></screen>
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| 92 |
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| 93 | <para>To compile the keymap directly into the kernel instead of setting it
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| 94 | every time from the <command>console</command> bootscript, follow the
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| 95 | instructions given in <xref linkend="ch-bootable-kernel" role="."/> Doing
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| 96 | this ensures that the keyboard will always work as expected, even when
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| 97 | booting into maintenance mode (by passing <option>init=/bin/sh</option> to
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| 98 | the kernel), because the <command>console</command> bootscript will not be
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| 99 | run in that situation. Additionally, the kernel will not set the screen font
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| 100 | automatically. This should not pose many problems because ASCII characters
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| 101 | will be handled correctly, and it is unlikely that a user would need to rely
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| 102 | on non-ASCII characters while in maintenance mode.</para>
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| 103 |
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| 104 | <para>Since the kernel will set up the keymap, it is possible to omit the
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| 105 | <envar>KEYMAP</envar> variable from the
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| 106 | <filename>/etc/sysconfig/console</filename> configuration file. It can
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| 107 | also be left in place, if desired, without consequence. Keeping it could
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| 108 | be beneficial if running several different kernels where it is difficult
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| 109 | to ensure that the keymap is compiled into every one of them.</para>
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| 110 |
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| 111 | </sect1>
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