On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 08:15:53PM +0000, Maurice McCarthy wrote: > $ man wsconsctl.conf > > WSCONSCTL.CONF(5) File Formats Manual WSCONSCTL.CONF(5) > NAME > wsconsctl.conf ??? wsconsctl variables to set at system startup > DESCRIPTION > wsconsctl.conf contains a list of wsconsctl(8) variable assignments that is > read at system startup by rc(8) during the boot sequence. > The file is made up of wsconsctl(8) variable assignments (variable=value) > with comments designated by a hash mark (???#???). > FILES > /etc/wsconsctl.conf > > EXAMPLES > To load a Russian keyboard encoding, one would use the following line: > keyboard.encoding=ru > > To set the screen burner timeout to 60 seconds, the following can be used: > display.screen_off=60000 > > SEE ALSO > rc(8), wsconsctl(8) > HISTORY > A wsconsctl.conf file first appeared in OpenBSD 3.0. > May 31, 2007 OpenBSD-current
Tell me how this would help me to figure how to add a new keymap. Regards, -- Henrique Lengler