#!/bin/sh ######################################################################## # Begin $rc_base/init.d/console # # Description : Sets keymap and screen font # # Authors : Gerard Beekmans - gerard@linuxfromscratch.org # Alexander E. Patrakov # # Version : 00.03 # # Notes : # ######################################################################## . /etc/sysconfig/rc . ${rc_functions} eval $(/usr/local/bin/readhash /var/ipfire/main/settings) if [ "$LANGUAGE" == "de" ]; then #KEYMAP="de-latin1" KEYMAP_CORRECTIONS="euro2" LEGACY_CHARSET="iso-8859-15" #FONT="LatArCyrHeb-16 -m 8859-15" FONT="lat0-16 -m 8859-15" else # English FONT="lat0-16" KEYMAP_CORRECTIONS="euro2" fi UNICODE="1" BROKEN_COMPOSE="0" is_true() { [ "$1" = "1" ] || [ "$1" = "yes" ] || [ "$1" = "true" ] } failed=0 trap failed=1 ERR case "${1}" in start) boot_mesg "Setting up Linux console..." # There should be no bogus failures below this line! # Figure out if a framebuffer console is used [ -d /sys/class/graphics/fb0 ] && USE_FB=1 || USE_FB=0 # Figure out the command to set the console into the # desired mode is_true "${UNICODE}" && MODE_COMMAND="echo -en '\033%G' && kbd_mode -u" || MODE_COMMAND="echo -en '\033%@\033(K' && kbd_mode -a" # On framebuffer consoles, font has to be set for each vt in # UTF-8 mode. This doesn't hurt in non-UTF-8 mode also. ! is_true "${USE_FB}" || [ -z "${FONT}" ] || MODE_COMMAND="${MODE_COMMAND} && setfont ${FONT}" # Apply that command to all consoles mentioned in # /etc/inittab. Important: in the UTF-8 mode this should # happen before setfont, otherwise a kernel bug will # show up and the unicode map of the font will not be # used. # FIXME: Fedora Core also initializes two spare consoles # - do we want that? for TTY in `grep '^[^#].*respawn:/sbin/agetty' /etc/inittab | grep -o '\btty[[:digit:]]*\b'` do openvt -f -w -c ${TTY#tty} -- \ /bin/sh -c "${MODE_COMMAND}" 2>/dev/null done # Set the font (if not already set above) and the keymap is_true "${USE_FB}" || [ -z "${FONT}" ] || setfont $FONT [ -z "${KEYMAP}" ] || loadkeys ${KEYMAP} &>/dev/null [ -z "${KEYMAP_CORRECTIONS}" ] || loadkeys ${KEYMAP_CORRECTIONS} &>/dev/null # Linux kernel generates wrong bytes when composing # in Unicode mode. That's why we disable dead keys in Unicode # mode by default. If you need them, download and apply # http://www.linuxfromscratch.org/~alexander/patches/linux-2.6.12.5-utf8_input-2.patch # After patching, add "-m charset_of_your_keymap" to the FONT # variable and set BROKEN_COMPOSE=false # in /etc/sysconfig/console [ -n "$BROKEN_COMPOSE" ] || BROKEN_COMPOSE="$UNICODE" ! is_true "$BROKEN_COMPOSE" || echo "" | loadkeys -c &>/dev/null # Convert the keymap from $LEGACY_CHARSET to UTF-8 [ -z "$LEGACY_CHARSET" ] || dumpkeys -c "$LEGACY_CHARSET" | loadkeys -u &>/dev/null # If any of the commands above failed, the trap at the # top would set $failed to 1 ( exit $failed ) evaluate_retval ;; *) echo $"Usage:" "${0} {start}" exit 1 ;; esac # End $rc_base/init.d/console