Hi,
I'm installing FreeBSD 4.3 on old 486 ThinkPad 340 with 12mb RAM via floppies. Inserted kern.flp - all is fine, inserted mfsroot.flp when prompted and pressed <Enter> - all is fine, kernel booted and provided 3 options (continue to sysinstall, visual kernel config, cli kernel config), entered cli config and typed some commands without changing anything - keyboard layout is mapped just fine, quit config, proceed to sysinstall and here keyboard layout is completely messed - F2 behaves as "c" keystroke, F5 behaves as "s", RSHIFT as "F1" etc.
What am I doing wrong and how can I fix the keyboard mapping in sysinstall?
Thanks
P.S. Am not currently sure where this question fits better so I posted it to freebsd-doc@freebsd.org as well. Sorry if that caused too much of noise to you.
I'm installing FreeBSD 4.3 on old 486 ThinkPad 340 with 12mb RAM via floppies. Inserted kern.flp - all is fine, inserted mfsroot.flp when prompted and pressed <Enter> - all is fine, kernel booted and provided 3 options (continue to sysinstall, visual kernel config, cli kernel config), entered cli config and typed some commands without changing anything - keyboard layout is mapped just fine, quit config, proceed to sysinstall and here keyboard layout is completely messed - F2 behaves as "c" keystroke, F5 behaves as "s", RSHIFT as "F1" etc.
What am I doing wrong and how can I fix the keyboard mapping in sysinstall?
Thanks
P.S. Am not currently sure where this question fits better so I posted it to freebsd-doc@freebsd.org as well. Sorry if that caused too much of noise to you.