Hi, Just like cryptsetup the uswsusp package needs to interact with the user via the keyboard in early userspace. For people with non-us keyboards that can be problematic because loadkeys hasn't run yet.
I found out that cryptsetup already solved the problem in its initramfs-{hook,script}. To not duplicate your work wouldn't it be better to split that functionality of and put it in the initramfs-tools package? What do you think? grts Tim For reference, the code I'm referring to follows, ====[ In hooks/cryptroot ]======================================================= prepare_keymap() { local env charmap # Allow the correct keymap to be loaded if possible if [ ! -x /bin/loadkeys ] || [ ! -r /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz ]; then return 1 fi copy_exec /bin/loadkeys /bin/ cp /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz $DESTDIR/etc/ # Check for UTF8 console if [ ! -x /usr/bin/kbd_mode ]; then return 0 fi if [ -r /etc/environment ]; then env="/etc/environment" elif [ -r /etc/default/locale ]; then env="/etc/default/locale" else return 0 fi for var in LANG LC_ALL LC_CTYPE; do value=$(egrep "^[^#]*${var}=" $env | tail -n1 | cut -d= -f2) eval $var=$value done charmap=$(LANG=$LANG LC_ALL=$LC_ALL LC_CTYPE=$LC_CTYPE locale charmap) if [ "$charmap" = "UTF-8" ]; then copy_exec /usr/bin/kbd_mode /bin/ fi return 0 } ====[ In scripts/local-top/cryptroot ]============================================ load_keymap() { local opts opts="-q" # Should terminal be in UTF8 mode? if [ -x /bin/kbd_mode ]; then /bin/kbd_mode -u opts="$opts -u" fi # Load custom keymap if [ -x /bin/loadkeys -a -r /etc/boottime.kmap.gz ]; then loadkeys $opts /etc/boottime.kmap.gz fi }
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