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Diffstat (limited to 'conf.d.Linux')
-rw-r--r-- | conf.d.Linux/Makefile | 6 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conf.d.Linux/clock | 9 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conf.d.Linux/consolefont | 17 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conf.d.Linux/keymaps | 21 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | conf.d.Linux/modules | 15 |
5 files changed, 0 insertions, 68 deletions
diff --git a/conf.d.Linux/Makefile b/conf.d.Linux/Makefile deleted file mode 100644 index 57922a20..00000000 --- a/conf.d.Linux/Makefile +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6 +0,0 @@ -DIR= ${CONFDIR} -CONF= consolefont keymaps modules -CONF_APPEND= clock - -MK= ../mk -include ${MK}/scripts.mk diff --git a/conf.d.Linux/clock b/conf.d.Linux/clock deleted file mode 100644 index 4a5cb84c..00000000 --- a/conf.d.Linux/clock +++ /dev/null @@ -1,9 +0,0 @@ - -# Set clock_adjtime if you wish hwclock to try and handle clock drift. -# Don't set this if you run a ntp service or anything else that handles -# clock drift. -clock_adjtime="NO" - -# If you wish to pass any other arguments to hwclock during bootup, -# you may do so here. Alpha users may wish to use --arc or --srm here. -clock_args="" diff --git a/conf.d.Linux/consolefont b/conf.d.Linux/consolefont deleted file mode 100644 index c7fe898a..00000000 --- a/conf.d.Linux/consolefont +++ /dev/null @@ -1,17 +0,0 @@ -# consolefont specifies the default font that you'd like Linux to use on the -# console. You can find a good selection of fonts in /usr/share/consolefonts; -# you shouldn't specify the trailing ".psf.gz", just the font name below. -# To use the default console font, comment out the CONSOLEFONT setting below. -# This setting is used by the /etc/init.d/consolefont script (NOTE: if you do -# not want to use it, run "rc-update del consolefont" as root). -consolefont="default8x16" - -# consoletranslation is the charset map file to use. Leave commented to use -# the default one. Have a look in /usr/share/consoletrans for a selection of -# map files you can use. -#consoletranslation="8859-1_to_uni" - -# unicodemap is the unicode map file to use. Leave commented to use the -# default one. Have a look in /usr/share/unimaps for a selection of map files -# you can use. -#unicodemap="iso01" diff --git a/conf.d.Linux/keymaps b/conf.d.Linux/keymaps deleted file mode 100644 index 842803bb..00000000 --- a/conf.d.Linux/keymaps +++ /dev/null @@ -1,21 +0,0 @@ -# Use KEYMAP to specify the default console keymap. There is a complete tree -# of keymaps in /usr/share/keymaps to choose from. -keymap="us" - -# Should we first load the 'windowkeys' console keymap? Most x86 users will -# say "yes" here. Note that non-x86 users should leave it as "no". -windowkeys="NO" - -# The maps to load for extended keyboards. Most users will leave this as is. -extended_keymaps="" -#extended_keymaps="backspace keypad euro2" - -# Tell dumpkeys(1) to interpret character action codes to be -# from the specified character set. -# This only matters if you set unicode="yes" in /etc/rc.conf. -# For a list of valid sets, run `dumpkeys --help` -dumpkeys_charset="" - -# Some fonts map AltGr-E to the currency symbol ¤ instead of the Euro € -# To fix this, set to "yes" -fix_euro="NO" diff --git a/conf.d.Linux/modules b/conf.d.Linux/modules deleted file mode 100644 index 2fc26cf3..00000000 --- a/conf.d.Linux/modules +++ /dev/null @@ -1,15 +0,0 @@ -# You can define a list modules for a specific kernel version, -# a released kernel version, a main kernel version or just a list. -#modules_2_6_23_gentoo_r5="ieee1394 ohci1394" -#modules_2_6_23="tun ieee1394" -#modules_2_6="tun" -#modules="ohci1394" - -# Give the modules some arguments if needed, per version if necessary. -#module_ieee1394_args="debug" -#module_ieee1394_args_2_6_23_gentoo_r5="ieee1394 ohci1394" -#module_ieee1394_args_2_6_23="tun ieee1394" -#module_ieee1394_args_2_6="tun" - -# You should consult your kernel documentation and configuration -# for a list of modules and their options. |