I have swap-caps-ctrl in X, why shouldn't I want it in console too? How do I set things up so that I swap caps-lock and control in the console? Everytime that "console-data" updates it tries to clobber my setup (explained below). Is there a debian way to configure this?
I hacked myself a new keymap which does this and called it /etc/console/us+.kmap.gz. Then changed /etc/init.d/keymap.sh to point to this by setting CONFFILEROOT=us+ instead of the usual boottime. Every so often upgrading stuff will ask about a modified keymap.sh. Since the package is kind enough not to outright clobber keymap.sh and it graciously makes a new keymap.sh (called something obvious but unmemorable like keymap.sh-dpkg.new or somesuch, but the exact name isn't important here) so I can then manually update things. I had tried replacing boottime with my own keymapfile but console-data will unceremoniously and silently clobber that. Is there a better way to get this? Is this a reasonable thing to want by way of console configuration? -- Johan KULLSTAM -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]