Thanks for reply.

putting kbmap=uk into plan9.ini
gives a message

         boot: can't open kbd map: 'uk' file does not exist.

So I tried kbmap=/sys/lib//kbmap/uk in plan9.ini This didn't work either. I got the message

         boot: can't open kbd map: 'sys' file does not exist.

Not sure what the next step is, so any help is much appreciated

Bob



Francisco J Ballesteros wrote:
IIRC, putting kbmap=uk
in plan9.ini should work.


On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 9:47 PM, Robert Hibberdine
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi,

I want to setup my new plan9 termnial with a UK keyboard. I found kbmap but
this appears to be an interactive program. Even if you do

          kbmap /sys/lib/kbmap/uk

it still acts in an interactive manner. Is this right?

A qick glance at the code reveals that
          cp  /sys/lib/kbmap/uk   /dev/kbmap      (put into my  lib/profile)

should work too,  and it does.   But is this the 'correct' way to do it? I
just want my keyboard to be the right one when when my terminal windows
start.


TIA

Bob






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