Chris,

  Thanks a lot.  That was exactly what i was after.
It does still leave me with a question or two, 
however.  The last two lines of that document 
appear to be (more or less) what I need to do:

cd /usr/share/keymaps/i386/qwerty/
cp mac-usb-us.kmap.gz 
/etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz

But,...

I don't have a file /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz 
or even a directory /etc/console, and

I don't have a file mac-usb-us.kmap.gz.

I *do* have files mac-us-ext.kmap.gz and 
mac-us-std.kmap.gz, but both of those are in 
/usr/share/keymaps/mac, which the document 
describes as all being ADB.

I also do have a document: 
/etc/console-tools/default.kmap.gz.  Is *this* the 
one I need to replace?  And then with what, from 
where?

Finally, if I'm understanding this correctly, once I 
have replaced the right file with the right file I will  
not be able to use the 2.2 kernel again as it is, 
but will (if I have to) be able to do so by using 
the: keyboard_sends_linux_keycodes=1 
argument?  Is that correct?  (It would be nice to 
be able to restore the status quo ante if all else 
fails.)

Thanks again for your  attention and effort.

Mike

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