Bugzilla – Bug 118571
yast2-country ignores the keyboard set in linuxrc
Last modified: 2005-09-30 13:28:15 UTC
During manual installation, keayboard could be set (and then saved to "Keytable" in /etc/linux.conf); however yast ignores this setting and sets the keyboard according to language. (Most time, this doesn't hurt, because user probably set his keyboard according to his language.)
Steffen, could you please provide a list of values which could be found in "Keytable" entry?
Is as fixed list really necessary? It will be the usaual keytable names anyway.
well, I just wanted to see some examples if I could safely match to current keytable names in yast2-country.
{ "Ceske", "cz-us-qwertz" }, { "Dansk", "dk" }, { "Deutsch", "de-lat1-nd" }, { "English (UK)", "uk" }, { "English (US)", "us" }, { "Español", "es" }, { "Français", "fr-latin1" }, { "Hellenic", "gr" }, { "Italiano", "it" }, { "Japanese", "jp106" }, { "Magyar", "hu" }, { "Nederlands", "nl" }, { "Norsk", "no-latin1" }, { "Polski", "Pl02" }, { "Português Brasileiro", "br-abnt2" }, { "Português", "pt-latin1" }, { "Russian", "ru1" }, { "Slovak", "sk-qwerty" }, { "Slovene", "slovene" }, { "Svensk", "sv-latin1" }
fixed in yast2-country-2.13.0