Dimitri John Ledkov [2015-01-28 15:21 +0000]:
> Hm? an interactive message with key-binding is usually shown and then
> plymouth reacts to such a key prompt.
> This is how it has always worked on plymouth prompts since forever...
> thus this would not be a surprise to most plymouth users (~ 5+ years
> by now?!)
> Doing it otherwise, will, on the contrary, impede user experience.

I don't see anything wrong with always making Control-C work for the
Unix wizards, and then the more "human friendly" annouced key bindings
which can be translated, and thus also work on keyboards where you
don't have a "c" in the first place.

Martin
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