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For example:
KEYTABLE="us"
. The files that can be used as keytables start in
/usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386
and branch into different keyboard layouts from there, all
labeled
file .kmap.gz
. The first file found beneath
/usr/lib/kbd/keymaps/i386
that
matches the
KEYTABLE
setting is used.
3.7.1.19.
/etc/sysconfig/kudzu
The
/etc/sysconfig/kuzdu
allows you to specify a safe probe of your system's hardware by
kudzu
at boot time. A safe probe is one that disables serial port probing.
SAFE= value
, where
value
is one of the following:
yes
kuzdu
does a safe probe.
no
kuzdu
does a normal probe.
3.7.1.20.
/etc/sysconfig/mouse
The
/etc/sysconfig/mouse
file is used to specify information about the available mouse. The
following values may be used:
FULLNAME= value
, where
value
refers to the full name of the kind of mouse being used.
MOUSETYPE= value
, where
value
is one of the following:
microsoft
A Microsoft mouse.
mouseman
A MouseMan mouse.
mousesystems
A Mouse Systems mouse.
ps/2
A PS/2 mouse.
msbm
A Microsoft bus mouse.
logibm
A Logitech bus mouse.
atibm
An ATI bus mouse.
logitech
A Logitech mouse.
mmseries
An older MouseMan mouse.
mmhittab
An mmhittab mouse.
XEMU3= value
, where
value
is one of the following boolean values:
yes
The mouse only has two buttons, but three mouse buttons should be emulated.
no
The mouse already has three buttons.
XMOUSETYPE= value
, where
value
refers to the kind of mouse used when X is running.
The options here are the same as the
MOUSETYPE
setting in this same file.
DEVICE= value
, where
value
is the mouse device.
In addition,
/dev/mouse
is a symbolic link that points to the actual mouse device.
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