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3.3 KiB
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68 lines
3.3 KiB
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bkeymaps
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Binary keymaps for busybox. [0] This package provides a set of binary keymaps
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for many different layout types. To change the console keyboard layout this
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package must be used alongside busybox's loadkmap or kbd's loadkeys.
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Upstream: https://dev.alpinelinux.org/bkeymaps/
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[000] Index
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* Installation ........................................................... [001]
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* Usage .................................................................. [002]
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* Setting The Console Keyboard Layout .................................. [003]
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* References ............................................................. [004]
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[001] Installation
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| $ kiss b bkeymaps |
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+------------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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[002] Usage
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Keymap files are installed to /usr/share/bkeymaps.
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--[003] Setting The Console Keyboard Layout ------------------------------------
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| (Option 1) Using busybox. |
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| $ loadkmap < /usr/share/bkeymaps/... |
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| (Option 2) Using kbd. |
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| $ loadkeys /usr/share/bkeymaps/... |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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It is up to the user when and how these commands are executed. For example,
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a layout can be loaded at login for a specific user by putting the command
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in the corresponding .profile file. To load a layout at boot, create a hook
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file in /etc/rc.d containing the command.
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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| $ printf '#!/bin/sh\nloadkmap < /path/to/file\n' > /etc/rc.d/keymap.boot |
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+----------------------------------------------------------------------------+
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[004] References
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[0] https://pkgs.alpinelinux.org/package/v3.4/main/x86/bkeymaps
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