(In reply to Ancor Gonzalez Sosa from comment #18) > > - keyboard_raw_opensuse.ycp mentions 73 different keyboards > * 63 of them are part of kbd.rpm > * 2 of them are ALMOST at kbd.rpm (mistyped as "ch-de-sundeadkeys" and > "ch-fr-sundeadkeys" instead of "ch-de_sundeadkeys" and "ch-fr_sundeadkeys"). > * 7 are not part of kbd.rpm but seem to be at kdb-legacy.rpm - (arabic, > gr, khmer, ruwin_alt-UTF-8, sr-cy, tj_alt-UTF8, ua-utf). > * 1 is not present in any of the rpms ("us1") If we fix the two mistyped ones and we change "us1" to whatever Stefan Dirsch tell us, I still wonder what should be do about the following seven that, at first sight, are only available in the kdb-legacy package. - arabic - gr - khmer - ruwin_alt-UTF-8 - sr-cy - tj_alt-UTF8 - ua-utf I guess they are paired with equally obsolete consolefonts, so it's fine to leave them as they are, but we should somehow document that anyone using those keymaps should install kbd-legacy. Otherwise they will be hit by bug#1140872 (systemd-vconsole-setup.service failing to start).