[Sorry for the delay, I was too busy on other subjects] Le dim. 28 oct. 2012 15:19:11 CET, Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org> a écrit :
> Did you read the discussion there? I re-read it more carefully and better understood your point of view, sorry for the too quick last answer ! > ... > > we can also build it > > dynamically from Xorg definitions using console-setup and xkb-data > > (these packages are already in the > > debian-wheezy-DI-b3-amd64-i386-netinst.iso), > > That won't work for a network installation, for which you'd have to > type things before getting access to these packages. Ok, I missed this use case. > > From my understand of debian-installer, these keyboard layouts are > > stored in the initrd.gz, isn't it ? but I didn't find exactly > > where). > > They are, from the console-setup-pc-ekmap package, but also the > layout translations in console-setup-udeb. ok. > > On the contrary, doing the Debian system installation without the > > correct keyboard mapping turns this operation more difficult > > We have still not been convinced by that. Is there really *no* azerty > keyboard near you that you could just plug or look at? Doubling the > number of choices and adding several hundred KiBs (thus posing size > issues) just for that issue still seems too costly. I understand the argument about adding hundred of KiBs for « less frequent » keyboards isn't wished. Meanwhile, it would be nice to have some support for them, at least a limited one, like : - using an option at boot to ask for having more keyboard models choice (like with « expert » installer mode) - and be able to actually have these more choices only when the data is available (in the ISO for example). Could it be a possible solution ? Having the wrong keyboard model is often a annoying problem when installing a new Debian system (for example virtual machines in QEMU) or when trying to test/debug Debian installer or report bugs. It would be really nice to have possibility to select the right keyboard layout anyway ! The Bépo layout isn't targeted especially for geeks or computer scientists, and I know some friends using it without much Linux knowledge... They could install Ubuntu but not Debian for that problem... Regards, Fred. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: http://lists.debian.org/20121115213416.15be53c5@joubarbe.local