On 20/02/2009, at 17.52, Christian Perrier wrote:
Quoting Lasse Aagren (aag...@dtic.dk):
Bingo. dk-latin1 works. I should probably have thought about that.
But
dk worked with etch :-)
This is indeed the consequence of changes that happened in
console-data with the removal of such aliases from possible choices.
I don't really consider this to be a bug indeed as these aliases have
never been really supported nor documented TTBOMK.
Ok. But on a freshly installed lenny (i386) machine a "dpkg -L console-
data" gives me both:
/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/dk-latin1.kmap.gz
and
/usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/dk.kmap.gz
(which btw are not totally alike - they differ in 2 or 3 lines). So if
this package decides which "names" is allowed in the "d-i console-
keymaps-at/keymap" statement, then I'm confused.
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Lasse Aagren
Technical Information Center of Denmark
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