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From: | theYinYeti |
Subject: | Re: Grub2 localization |
Date: | Sun, 08 Jan 2012 21:32:13 +0100 |
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Le 08/01/2012 18:20, theYinYeti a écrit :
Le 08/01/2012 16:37, Leslie S Satenstein a écrit :Go to the preferences options and search for keyboard. You will be able to find several French keyboards azerty, or qwerty.Thank you Leslie. May I know what preferences options you’re writing about? I’m an Arch Linux user, and I don’t have any preferences panel…
Never mind… As explained here https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Talk:GRUB2the issue is that Arch lacks the “ckbcomp” script. I got it from Debian, and the result is good enough for my purpose (the only missing characters in the generated keymap are ²éèçà°£ùµ§
Thank you for your help anyway :-) Y.
I for example, use French Canada (Canadian in some linux versions). I also set up the Euro for the alt-E key. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ *From:* theYinYeti <address@hidden> *Sent:* Saturday, January 7, 2012 1:10 PM I installed Grub2 on my USB flash drive. I want the keyboard to be in French. How do I achieve this?
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