Hi Jasse,
If "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" exists in you system; you can simply modify it
by changing the following:
Option "XkbLayout" "se"
with the following:
Option "XkbLayout" "us"
If "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" does not exist; you can add the following line
at the end of the file: "/etc/default/kb
Thanks, but that will change the keyboard mapping, right.
I want to use the Swedish keyboard but English language
in the login screen and menues and such.
On Jan 26, 2009, at 11:36 AM, Javier Acosta wrote:
> Hi Jasse,
>
> If "/etc/X11/xorg.conf" exists in you system; you can simply modify
> i
Hi Sebastien,
I've outlined steps below to help you recovery from the label problem.
Make sure you can boot from the primary disk, c4t0d0s0, before you
begin.
I've reproduced these steps correctly on my Nevada, build 104 system
because my OpenSolaris system doesn't have two disks.
An easier reco
Sriram,
Since you mention that everything was going fine and then problems
started to occur, is it possible that you have some hardware issues ?
Is there anything in /var/adm/messages that could provide a clue ? Can
you run zpool status and zpool scrub to see if everything is fine ?
-Sa
Sanjay Nadkarni wrote:
> Sriram,
> Since you mention that everything was going fine and then problems
> started to occur, is it possible that you have some hardware issues
> ? Is there anything in /var/adm/messages that could provide a clue ?
> Can you run zpool status and zpool scrub t
On 01/26/09 13:10, Sriram Natarajan wrote:
Sanjay Nadkarni wrote:
Sriram,
Since you mention that everything was going fine and then problems
started to occur, is it possible that you have some hardware issues
? Is there anything in /var/adm/messages that could provide a clue ?
Can y
Sanjay
The only other thing that I did last week was to connect my Palm Treo
to my desktop (through USB) mostly for charging it . I wasn't planning
to do any synchronization. Not sure, how this could cause my solaris
system to not boot up...
Sanjay Nadkarni wrote:
> On 01/26/09 13:10, Srira
Sriram Natarajan wrote:
> Sanjay
> The only other thing that I did last week was to connect my Palm
> Treo to my desktop (through USB) mostly for charging it . I wasn't
> planning to do any synchronization. Not sure, how this could cause my
> solaris system to not boot up...
>
> Sanjay Nadkar
>>> Now I have to change that every time I log in,
Could you explain what you change every time?
I'm wondering if it would work fine for you to simply log in
with any English locale such as en_US.UTF-8 and make it default
in the dialog pupped up when you change login locale.
Thanks,
Fuyuki
Jas