OK, forget the keyboard thing. I just discovered that I managed to get a
couple of bogus lines into the inputrc file. Removing them fixed the
problem.

On Sun, Jul 14, 2013 at 2:17 PM, Dave Wagler <[email protected]> wrote:
1. Missing letters on the keyboard:

>
> After I did the first chroot type login during the build process, the
> lower-case 'c' and the upper-case 'E' were not being recognized. Neither
> typing nor copy/paste would get either letter into a terminal command. Some
> searching found a suggestion that the inputrc file could be bad. After
> locating the file and seeing what it contained, replacing it seemed low
> risk. So I copied in the file from the Linux Mint 14 host system, and the
> problem disappeared. There are a number of differences between the two
> files, and I have no idea which fixed my problem.
> Dave
>
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