#! /usr/bin/sh # # Copyright (c) 1999, 2011, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. # # get the valid layout name from the eeprom and set it into kernel. # check space and tab to make sure that the kbd -s interaction mode # doesn't run here. KBD_LAYOUT_NVRAM_OUTPUT="`/usr/sbin/eeprom keyboard-layout`" echo ${KBD_LAYOUT_NVRAM_OUTPUT} | grep -q "data not available" if [ $? -eq 1 ] then KBD_LAYOUT_NAME="`echo ${KBD_LAYOUT_NVRAM_OUTPUT} |\ /usr/bin/sed -n 's/keyboard-layout=//g; s/[ | ]*//p'`" else exit 0 fi # The firmware on the keyboard may report "Taiwanese" and so # translate it to the new "Traditional-Chinese" name as this is # the preferred name to use. if [ "$KBD_LAYOUT_NAME" = "Taiwanese" ] then KBD_LAYOUT_NAME="Traditional-Chinese" fi if test -n "$KBD_LAYOUT_NAME" then KBD_LAYOUT_NAME_STRING="^$KBD_LAYOUT_NAME=" LAYOUT_NAME_VALID="`cat /usr/share/lib/keytables/type_6/kbd_layouts | \ grep "$KBD_LAYOUT_NAME_STRING"`" else exit 0 fi if test -n "$LAYOUT_NAME_VALID" then # Set the keyboard layout /usr/bin/kbd -s $KBD_LAYOUT_NAME fi