Hello!

l...@gnu.org (Ludovic Courtès) skribis:

> Danny Milosavljevic <dan...@scratchpost.org> skribis:

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>> default_utf8 is a default, and it will be read only when defaulting, so
>> in this case it will be read when Linux is constructing a tty.
>>
>> %base-services contain both console-font-service and mingetty-service which
>> both access the ttys.  Linux VTs are created on demand.
>>
>> Once the VTs are created, us setting default_utf8 is too late.
>>
>> We should set default_utf8 before anyone touches tty[123456].
>>
>> Where will that be?
>>
>> Should we just set it in boot-system ? That's probably a nice way -
>> also since I think this setting is quite Linux-specific.
>
> Alternately we could introduce a ‘virtual-terminal’ service that every
> ‘term-*’ service would depend on.  That ‘virtual-terminal’ service would
> simply write “1” to /sys/…/default_utf8.

Done in bb3062ad6290223ea24144ca8aa1f4cddac8f9be.

Thanks!

Ludo’.



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