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If you entered “Sun,” you might be prompted to select the Sun keyboard
type and language. (A future firmware upgrade will give the ServManager the
ability to autodetect this; once your unit has this firmware, the menu will skip
to “Save configuration” [see
Section 4.4.2.N
on the next page].) When Sun
CPUs boot up, they query the keyboard for its type and language to
determine which drivers and character sets to use; the ServManager responds
to attached Sun CPUs with this value. The default value “33” corresponds to a
Sun Type 4 or Type 5 keyboard and the standard U.S. keyboard language.
Other values less than 127 also represent Type 4/Type 5 keyboards but
correspond to different keyboard languages:
33 US (default)
39 Netherlands/Dutch
45 Swiss-German
34 US/UNIX
40 Norwegian
46 United Kingdom
35 French
41 Portuguese
47 Korean
36 Danish
42 Spanish
48 Taiwan
37 German
43 Swedish/Finnish
49 Japan
38 Italian
44 Swiss-French
50 French-Canadian
If your keyboard language isn’t shown here, consult your Sun manual.
If your CPUs expect an older Sun Type 3 keyboard, enter any value from
128 to 255 (Type 3 keyboards use only the standard US keyboard language).
This menu entry works the same way as all other menu items that require a
numeric value (see
Section 4.4.2.B
).
After entering a new value here, reboot the Sun CPUs attached to the
ServManager system to make them adjust to the new setting. Please note that
this value will affect
all
of the Sun CPUs attached to this ServManager’s
system.
Sun kb language> 33
New value(0-255)
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