I'm not sure if lfs-support or blfs-support would be more appropriate
for this question, so I apologize for the noise if I'm in the wrong
place.

I've gotten my LFS system up and am able to log in--except that when I
log in, the "s" key doesn't work.  It works at the yaboot prompt; it
works when I log in in single-user mode--which I assume means I screwed
something up while compiling and configuring.  I'm an American, so I
haven't messed at all with the keyboard mappings; all I did was set
LC_ALL and LANG to en_US.iso8859-1 in /etc/profile.  All the other keys
(except the Apple-specific keys like volume and eject) work perfectly.

This is a lamp-style PowerPC iMac, so the keyboard is USB, if it
matters.  (Unfortunately, I don't have another keyboard to test.)

I've googled as best I can, but I apparently can't get the right set of
search terms.  If somebody could point me in the right direction, I'd be
thankful.

CMC

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