On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 02:13:10PM -0000, Steven Shiau wrote:
> The package cryptsetup can not coexist with console-common due to
> cryptsetup depends on plymouth. However, plymouth conflicts with
> console-common, so this makes the cryptsetup can not coexist with
> console-common. This does not happen on Debian Sid because cryptsetup on
> Debian does not depend on plymouth. We need console-common is because we
> need the program install-keymap from console-common for the live CD we
> want to create.
Why do you need install-keymap? The standard way to manage keymaps in
Ubuntu is with the console-setup and keyboard-configuration packages, which
save the keyboard map to /etc/console-setup/cached.kmap.gz; not with
console-common, which is considered obsolete.
On Wed, Dec 23, 2015 at 02:13:10PM -0000, Steven Shiau wrote:
> The package cryptsetup can not coexist with console-common due to
> cryptsetup depends on plymouth. However, plymouth conflicts with
> console-common, so this makes the cryptsetup can not coexist with
> console-common. This does not happen on Debian Sid because cryptsetup on
> Debian does not depend on plymouth. We need console-common is because we
> need the program install-keymap from console-common for the live CD we
> want to create.
Why do you need install-keymap? The standard way to manage keymaps in configuration packages, which setup/cached. kmap.gz; not with
Ubuntu is with the console-setup and keyboard-
save the keyboard map to /etc/console-
console-common, which is considered obsolete.