On Wed, Dec 24, 2014 at 08:15:53PM +0000, Maurice McCarthy wrote:
> $ man wsconsctl.conf
> 
> WSCONSCTL.CONF(5)     File Formats Manual     WSCONSCTL.CONF(5)
> NAME
> wsconsctl.conf ??? wsconsctl variables to set at system startup
> DESCRIPTION
> wsconsctl.conf contains a list of wsconsctl(8) variable assignments that is
> read at system startup by rc(8) during the boot sequence.
> The file is made up of wsconsctl(8) variable assignments (variable=value)
> with comments designated by a hash mark (???#???).
> FILES
> /etc/wsconsctl.conf
> 
> EXAMPLES
> To load a Russian keyboard encoding, one would use the following line:
> keyboard.encoding=ru
> 
> To set the screen burner timeout to 60 seconds, the following can be used:
> display.screen_off=60000
> 
> SEE ALSO
> rc(8), wsconsctl(8)
> HISTORY
> A wsconsctl.conf file first appeared in OpenBSD 3.0.
> May 31, 2007  OpenBSD-current

Tell me how this would help me to figure how to add a new keymap.

Regards,
-- 
Henrique Lengler

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