Hello Brian > Another simple questions is how to change keyboard layout. I expect at > least half of the users of Debian Live uses a different layout.....it
You need to append "locales=da_DK.UTF-8 keyboard-layouts=dk" to the cmdline to set locale and keyboard layout. --bootappend-live if I remember correctly. If live-config wasn't broken you will also be able to set it in one of the following config files: /etc/live/config.conf /etc/live/config.conf.d/*.conf \ /lib/live/mount/medium/live/config.conf /lib/live/mount/medium/live/config.conf.d/*.conf \ /lib/live/mount/persistence/*/live/config.conf /lib/live/mount/persistence/*/live/config.conf.d/*.conf Like: LIVE_KEYBOARD_LAYOUT="dk" LIVE_LOCALES="da_DK.UTF-8" If you add the following patch to live-config I think it should be fixed through: diff --git a/frontend/live-config b/frontend/live-config index b197fca..5c88f7e 100755 --- a/frontend/live-config +++ b/frontend/live-config @@ -173,7 +173,7 @@ Main () do [ "${LIVE_CONFIG_DEBUG}" = "true" ] && echo "[$(date +'%F %T')] live-config: ${_COMPONENT}"> /tmp/live-config.pipe - ${_COMPONENT}> /tmp/live-config.pipe 2>&1 + . ${_COMPONENT}> /tmp/live-config.pipe 2>&1 done echo "."> /tmp/live-config.pipe Regards Kristian ________________________________ > From: m40636...@gmail.com > Date: Fri, 29 Jul 2016 14:37:30 +0200 > Subject: Basic documentation > To: debian-live@lists.debian.org > > Dear debian-live team > > I can't find any documentation about Debian Live? > E.g. what's the username and password?.....I did find it on Google > after some time...but that should not be source of the most basic and > vital information. > > Another simple questions is how to change keyboard layout. I expect at > least half of the users of Debian Live uses a different layout.....it > would be nice if it was more easy to change for all of us. > I did found a way to change it on Google (but nothing I will be able to > remember)....so now I need to keep a note together with my Live USB > key! > I never found a way to make it persistent.though. > Can I edit a file in /lib/live/mount/medium? > As the vast majority do use a writeable medium (USB flash) and not a > read-only CD-ROM...it would be nice if it was more easy to change > persistently. > > Another thing: > I guess no one use CD-ROMs these days.....I haven't had a drive in my > laptops for MANY years! > Maybe it's time to stop aiming Debian Live to a CD-ROM media, and stop > using it in titles, guide etc. At least not as the > primary media/option....we moved to USB flash drives many years ago ;-) > When I read the limited pages and documentation about Live, it's almost > as USB flash keys are a brand new technology that most people haven't > started using yet. > > Thanks.in advance. > > Brian