On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 10:47:13PM +0200, Denis Barbier wrote:
> > When I configured my keyboard with dpkg-reconfigure console-common, I could
> > write all special characters (ěščřý). Then I rebooted and couldn't write
> > some of them (eg. ščřž). So I tried to run init script again and special
> > keys started to work.
> > 
> > When the init script ran first time, it printed couple of messages
> > similar to "assuming iso-8859-2 zcaron", I didn't remember the exact
> > messages.
> 
> Ok, then try the following commands:
>   # unicode_stop
>   # loadkeys cz-lat2-prog
>   # install-keymap cz-lat2-prog
> This will create a new /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz file, which
> should work at init time.  Can you please test it?
> 
The messages disappeared but the special keys are still unusable. Even
re-running init script doesn't help. It seems that it consider
iso-8859-2 characters to be iso-8859-1. Instead of ř it prints ø and so
on. But characters common to iso-8859-1 and 2 can be written well.

-- 
Marcel Sebek

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