> On Tue, 7 Sep 1999, Tetsuji Rai wrote:
> >and the keyboard begins to work as an English keyboard.   But when booting, I 
> >see a message "Loading default keymap", so I guess this script runs when 
> >booting.  
> 
> Perhaps the symbolic links to /etc/rc.d/init.d/keyboard are wrong. Do the
> commanbd "chkconfig --list keyboard". For each run level for which it says
> "off", do "chkconfig --level level-number keyboard on".
> 
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Thank you for your help.   However, "chkconfig --list keyboard" says
error reading information on service keyboard: No such file or directory
So I tried "chkconfig --list keytable", it says on/off for each level.  I use 
level 3 usually and actually it was off at level 3 and I could change it to on.
  Thank you very much again.

-Tetsuji

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