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boot option kmap=qwertz/LA-latin1 won't work in terminal

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madmax:
Hello:

First post.  =-)

My boot option kmap=qwertz/LA-latin1 seems to work everywhere but inside terminal.

Where should it be set up and how?

Thanks in advance.

Best regards,
TC

Edit:
It's a TCore 6.30 frugal installation on a 256Mb CFCard mounted on a CF->IDE adaptor.
Pentium 4 3.06Ghz. - 2.0Gb RAM - Adaptec 29160 + 4 SCSI drives pulled from decom servers.

volkerp:
Hi tinycore,

welcome in your forum!

A look into /usr/share/kmap indicates only qwerty/la-latin1. Have a look at your keyboard if perhaps this is the right one?

madmax:
Hello Volkerp:


--- Quote from: volkerp on August 20, 2015, 03:25:45 PM ---welcome in your forum!

--- End quote ---
Thanks ...   =-D   


--- Quote from: volkerp on August 20, 2015, 03:25:45 PM ---A look into /usr/share/kmap indicates only qwerty/la-latin1.

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You're quite right.
The stanza is as you indicate.

--- in /mnt/sda1/syslinux.cfg
APPEND initrd=/tce/boot/core.gz quiet kmap=qwerty/la-latin1 waitusb=5:UUID="4C95-043A" host=GROUCHO tce=UUID="4C95-043A" showapps
---

My bad, I was typing from memory.
Like I said, it seems to work everywhere except in terminal.

Cheers,

TC

volkerp:
Hi tinycore,

indeed, there are some language specific characters you can't print in the terminal. It's the same for me.
F.i. I can't print the German letters ä,ö,ü,ß. But what do you need them for?

In the terminal you type commands and they have only ASCII conform characters.

If you use a program in the terminal like f.i. the text editor vim and edit a text file, then again all characters are at your diposal.

madmax:
Hello again volkerp:


--- Quote from: volkerp on August 21, 2015, 03:33:40 AM ---indeed, there are some language specific characters ...

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Sure enough, I have no need for áéíóú, äëëïöü, â or ñ either ...
At least not in terminal.  =-) 

The problem is with the kb layout.

ie: when I type " _ " I get " ? " as the LA layout is not being used in terminal in lieu of the regular US layout as seems to be in the rest of the apps (Editor, for example).

I recall having had the same issue long ago in one of the Ubuntus I tried but cannot recall how it was (if it was) solved.

Thanks for the input.

TC

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