sebul wrote: > https://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/debian-faq/customizing.en.html#consolefont > says /etc/kbd/config file > But, I cannot find /etc/kbd/config on my Debian. > How can I solve it?
/etc/kbd/config is deprecated in favour of /etc/default/console-setup (see /usr/share/doc/kbd/NEWS.Debian.gz). This seems to imply kbd's package description is also cobwebby: # Description: Linux console font and keytable utilities # This package allows you to set up the Linux console, change the font, # resize text mode virtual consoles and remap the keyboard. # . # You will probably want to install a set of data files, such as the one # in the “console-data” package. For a start there's no such package as "console-data" (does it mean console-setup-linux?) Mind you, given that I've never particularly wanted to do any of these things before, and the package only claims to be "Priority: optional", why do I have it installed? Presumably it's because Debian-Installer needs this capacity, and leaves console-setup, console-setup-linux, and kbd holding one another installed by a dependency loop; but as far as I can see I might as well have purged all three of them years ago. -- JBR with qualifications in linguistics, experience as a Debian sysadmin, and probably no clue about this particular package