Setting up console-setup to be permanent? - still NOT SOLVED
Csányi Pál
csanyipal at gmail.com
Thu Aug 30 18:17:36 UTC 2012
Tom H <tomh0665 at gmail.com> writes:
> On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 12:51 AM, Csányi Pál <csanyipal at gmail.com> wrote:
>> csanyipal at gmail.com (Csányi Pál) writes:
>>> csanyipal at gmail.com (Csányi Pál) writes:
>>>>
>>>> my system is Ubuntu 12.04.1 LTS.
>>>>
>>>> I want to setup my console (the non X environment) with console-setup.
>>>> I want to this setup remain permanent so after the next boot I get the
>>>> console setup that I was setup with console-setup. :)
>>>
>>> I can do that by running 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-data' after I
>>> had run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-setup' and have the console setup
>>> that I want.
>>>
>>> When running 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-data' I must to choose 'to
>>> keep the keyboard map'. After reboot I get the console as I had setup
>>> previously. So the console-setup remain permanently.
>>
>> No, it's a mistake, I get not the console setup that I get by running
>> 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure console-data' command after previous boot.
>
> WAG: Did you rebuild the initramfs?
Manually? No, I didn't and I don't know whether any of commands abowe
in this thread did it.
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Regards from Pal
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