Dave: You can run kbd -s and select the keyboard layout.
admin at osol-inst:/tftpboot# kbd -s USB keyboard 1. Albanian 23. Lithuanian 2. Belarusian 24. Latvian 3. Belgian 25. Macedonian 4. Brazilian 26. Malta_UK 5. Bulgarian 27. Malta_US 6. Canadian-Bilingual 28. Norwegian 7. Croatian 29. Polish 8. Czech 30. Portuguese 9. Danish 31. Russian 10. Dutch 32. Serbia-And-Montenegro 11. Finnish 33. Slovenian 12. French 34. Slovakian 13. French-Canadian 35. Spanish 14. Hungarian 36. Swedish 15. German 37. Swiss-French 16. Greek 38. Swiss-German 17. Icelandic 39. Traditional-Chinese 18. Italian 40. TurkishQ 19. Japanese-type6 41. TurkishF 20. Japanese 42. UK-English 21. Korean 43. US-English 22. Latin-American To select the keyboard layout, enter a number [default 43]: Dave Price wrote: > Dear Alok, > > Thanks. I had spotted that RFE earlier but we simply could not believe that > their were not LOTS of other folks in our position and that some route to get > keyboard correct on auto installs did not exist... > > Is there a "standard way" to manually fix the keyboard setting after install > so as all apps get it correct. While we can make some changes and get "most" > keys correct most of the time, we are still getting (at least) the ? showing > as ? in gnome-terminal windows and no doubt elsewhere.. > > On a more general point, is there any way to get a "general sh script" to > automatically run as part of post install procedures as there was with > jumpstart on solaris? We have made lots of use of jumpstart and > postinstall scripts to make local routine config changes for many years... > > Dave Price
