Ik kwam dit nog tegen:
Open een terminal en type info setupcon Dan zie je dit, let ook op de optie --save
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setupcon(1) User Manuals setupcon(1)
NAME
setupcon - sets up the font and the keyboard on Linux console
SYNOPSIS
setupcon [ option ]... [ variant ... ]
DESCRIPTION
setupcon is a program for fast and easy setup of the font and the key‐
board on the Linux console.
OPTIONS
-k, --keyboard-only
Setup the keyboard only, do not setup the font.
-f, --font-only
Setup the font only, do not setup the keyboard.
--force
Do not check whether we are on the console. Notice that you can
be forced to hard-reboot your computer if you run setupcon with
this option and you are on a X server.
-v, --verbose
Be more verbose. Use this option if something goes wrong.
--save If you want to use setupcon early in the boot process, it is
possible that /usr is not yet mounted and the required data are
not available. This option makes setupcon copy the required
data in /etc/console-setup in order to make it available before
/usr is mounted. If you use setupcon early in the boot process,
then use this option whenever you change the console configura‐
tion.
--save-only
Same like --save, but do not setup the keyboard and the font.
This option can be useful if you run setupcon in a X server.
-h, --help
Display usage information.
variant
Specifies which configuration file to use. By default the con‐
figuration file of setupcon is /etc/default/console-setup but if
you use e.g. "chukchi" as variant then the configuration file
will be /etc/default/console-setup.chukchi. This allows you to
have several different configurations - for example one for the
Chukchi language and another in /etc/default/console-setup for
your default configuration.
BASIC USAGE
Most of the time you invoke setupcon without arguments. Please look at
the README file for more information.
AUTHOR
Anton Zinoviev <anton@lml.bas.bg>, <zinoviev@debian.org>
En het bestand:
# A configuration file for setupcon
# Change to "yes" and setupcon will explain what is being doing
VERBOSE_OUTPUT=no
# Setup these consoles. Most people do not need to change this.
ACTIVE_CONSOLES="/dev/tty[1-6]"
# Put here your encoding. Valid charmaps are: UTF-8 ARMSCII-8 CP1251
# CP1255 CP1256 GEORGIAN-ACADEMY GEORGIAN-PS IBM1133 ISIRI-3342
# ISO-8859-1 ISO-8859-2 ISO-8859-3 ISO-8859-4 ISO-8859-5 ISO-8859-6
# ISO-8859-7 ISO-8859-8 ISO-8859-9 ISO-8859-10 ISO-8859-11 ISO-8859-13
# ISO-8859-14 ISO-8859-15 ISO-8859-16 KOI8-R KOI8-U TIS-620 VISCII
CHARMAP="UTF-8"
# The codeset determines which symbols are supported by the font.
# Valid codesets are: Arabic Armenian CyrAsia CyrKoi CyrSlav Ethiopian
# Georgian Greek Hebrew Lao Lat15 Lat2 Lat38 Lat7 Thai Uni1 Uni2 Uni3
# Vietnamese. Read README.fonts for explanation.
CODESET="Lat15"
# Valid font faces are: VGA (sizes 8, 14 and 16), Terminus (sizes
# 12x6, 14, 16, 20x10, 24x12, 28x14 and 32x16), TerminusBold (sizes
# 14, 16, 20x10, 24x12, 28x14 and 32x16), TerminusBoldVGA (sizes 14
# and 16), Fixed (sizes 13, 14, 15, 16 and 18), Goha (sizes 12, 14 and
# 16), GohaClassic (sizes 12, 14 and 16).
FONTFACE="VGA"
FONTSIZE="16"
# You can also directly specify nonstandard font and ACM to load.
# Use space as separator if you want to load more than one font.
# FONT='lat9w-08.psf.gz /usr/local/share/brailefonts/brl-08.psf'
# ACM=/usr/local/share/consoletrans/my_special_encoding.acm
# The following variables describe your keyboard and can have the same
# values as the XkbModel, XkbLayout, XkbVariant and XkbOptions options
# in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.
XKBMODEL=""
XKBLAYOUT="us"
XKBVARIANT="euro"
XKBOPTIONS="lv3:ralt_switch"