Re: [et-mgmt-tools] [PATCH][RFC] Add --keymap option to virt-install

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Hi, Dan

Thank you for committing a patch.

I confirmed that I can use jp106 keyboard on HVM domain with virt-install
and Error(KeyError: 'keymap') didn't happen with virt-manager.
when I used latest patch(changeset 117).

We also think it's automatically pick the correct keymap based on the X keymap.
So, I intend to inquire into how to pick the correct keymap by Python.
Please tell me how to pick the correct keymap by Python. if you know it.

Thanks,
Tomohiro Takahashi.

On Thu, Mar 08, 2007 at 09:14:19PM +0900, Takahashi Tomohiro wrote:
Hi,

Previously I tested keymap patch on virt-inst which was already posted.
Today I test the patch on virt-manager.Then I found a bug.
This patch fixes this problem.

I would like to post an update patch. Because I caught a bug in keymap patch that I had posted on March 6. Errors did happen, when I used virt-manager.
Because It doesn't have a function for keymap.

Hmm, now that we have this virt-install patch, we'll need some way to let
people set the keymap from virt-manager too. I imagine we could add some
user preference to the 'Preferences' dialog box, either a plain text box
where they can enter a keymap, or perhaps a drop down list pre-populated
with all keymaps. Unless there is some way to automatically pick the
correct keymap based on the X keymap - but i don't think we get get at
that info any way.

virtmanager does not have keymap setting function.
So I add a check "keymap" exists or not.

Applied this updated patch to virt-install HG repo now..

http://hg.et.redhat.com/virt/applications/virtinst--devel?cs=660a6db5a4be

Regards,
Dan.
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