On Fri, 02 Sep 2011 01:33:18 -0300 Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello > > I am working on this now, the support is very basic, but I think the > most important symbols are remapped. > > I created a scripts that generated *.ktl files from [kbd] package > using keytab-lilo. I also patch this program in this script, so can > use map thats needs unicode. > > https://gist.github.com/1187908 > > In some cases we have: > * two maps versions one non-unicode and other unicode. > * Non-unicode and other unicode but them are the same (keep with > one) > * one map non-unicode only > * one map unicode only > * nothing because conversion fails. > > The script also makes syslinux submenus (in a really basic way, no > fancy titles), also converts filenames to be more ISO-9660 friendly. > > So the steps to implements this are: > * Make a package from generated files from the script. > * Install this package in build.sh > * Copy kbdmap/ directory (from installed package) to syslinux/ > directory. > * Add to syslinux.cfg these lines: > --------- > MENU BEGIN kbdmap > MENU LABEL Change Keyboard Map > INCLUDE kbdmap/kbdmap.cfg > MENU END > --------- > > After you selected the desired keymap, syslinux drops to boot: > prompt, just hitting enter, returns to main menu (do in this way for > now, at least at this moment I can not find a way that does not reset > keyboard remap) > is it possible to also use the same keymap during initcpio, and in the real userspace, if a choice is made in syslinux? Dieter
