On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 09:20:31AM -0000, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Thanks.
> The reason we need to use install-keymap is it's easier to do that in
> unattended mode, i.e. e.g. to set the French keyboard, just use:
> install-keymap /usr/share/keymaps/i386/azerty/fr-latin9.kmap.gz
> So if console-common is obsolete, is that possible to use console-setup
> and keyboard-configuration to configure the keymap in unattended,
> non-interactive way? If so, that would be great. Appreciate.
For an image that accepts debconf preseeding at installation time, you can
do so with the following settings:
There are various ways that this information can be fed into a live image
that doesn't use debconf for the keyboard configuration. For instance,
ubuntu-default-builder supports configuring the default keyboard for the
live image using i18n/keyboard.txt with a single line of 'fr oss_latin9'.
On Thu, Dec 24, 2015 at 09:20:31AM -0000, Steven Shiau wrote:
> Thanks.
> The reason we need to use install-keymap is it's easier to do that in keymaps/ i386/azerty/ fr-latin9. kmap.gz
> unattended mode, i.e. e.g. to set the French keyboard, just use:
> install-keymap /usr/share/
> So if console-common is obsolete, is that possible to use console-setup configuration to configure the keymap in unattended,
> and keyboard-
> non-interactive way? If so, that would be great. Appreciate.
For an image that accepts debconf preseeding at installation time, you can
do so with the following settings:
keyboard- configuration/ layoutcode fr configuration/ variantcode oss_latin9
keyboard-
There are various ways that this information can be fed into a live image default- builder supports configuring the default keyboard for the
that doesn't use debconf for the keyboard configuration. For instance,
ubuntu-
live image using i18n/keyboard.txt with a single line of 'fr oss_latin9'.