FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT Single User Keymap
Gary Jennejohn
gljennjohn at gmail.com
Wed Sep 16 02:59:49 UTC 2015
On Tue, 15 Sep 2015 19:32:35 +0900
Brendan Sechter <sgeos at hotmail.com> wrote:
> When compiling a FreeBSD 11.0-CURRENT kernel, what is required to change the keymap used in single user mode? __I originally asked this question on the FreeBSD forums, but was bounced to the mailing list because CURRENT is an unsupported version.
>
> I have read an old forum thread on this topic. I have also read the__atkbd(4)__and__ukbd(4)__man pages. The relevant parts of my kernel configuration are as follows:
>
> #__----------__----------__----------__----------
> include GENERIC
> ident MY_KERNEL
>
> # AT Keyboard
> device atkbdc
> options ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP
> makeoptions ATKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP=jp.106
> device atkbd
>
> # USB Keyboard
> device ukbd
> options UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP
> makeoptions UKBD_DFLT_KEYMAP=jp.106
>
> # everything else
> # ...
> #__----------__----------__----------__----------
>
> So far as I can tell, these options should be working. I am using a 106 key Japanese keyboard. Single user mode appears to use the keymap for a 101 key standard US layout. I have tried the following values:
> - jp
> - jp.106
> - jp.106.kbd (not tried recently)
>
> Finally, this is a FreeBSD VM running in VirtualBox on OSX. I am 99% sure I am having the same problem on my physical machines. The specific driver almost certainly depends on the hardware.
>
Try setting keymap in /etc/rc.conf to the entry you want. Just
putting keymap="jp.106" there should work.
Umm, but this is for syscons. Not sure what you may need for vt,
which I don't use.
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Gary Jennejohn
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