NetBSD/etc/wscons.conf

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# $NetBSD: wscons.conf,v 1.16 2009/04/06 17:34:13 mkirby Exp $
#
# workstation console configuration
# fonts to load
# name width height enc file
#font ibm - 8 ibm /usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220l.808
# Note: "pcvt" encoded fonts are only useful with the "*bf" screen types
# of the "vga" driver. The kernel must be compiled with the option
# "WSCONS_SUPPORT_PCVTFONTS" turned on. See vga(4).
#font pcvt - - pcvt /usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220h.816
#font pcvt - 8 pcvt /usr/share/wscons/fonts/vt220h.808
# screens to create
# idx screen emul
# Screen 0 is already configured as console in most cases.
# Uncomment if a serial console is used.
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#screen 0 - vt100
screen 1 - vt100
screen 2 - vt100
screen 3 - vt100
screen 4 - -
#screen 4 80x25bf vt100
# Note: You must uncomment the 'font ibm' line above to get a useful
# font for any 50 line screens.
#screen 5 80x50 vt100
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#keyboard auto
# Select a kernel builtin keyboard map by uncommenting the following line and
# altering the country code to your requirements
# (choose from user, us, uk, de, dk, it, fr, jp, sv, no, es, pt, cz).
# See wsconsctl(8), pckbd(4), ukbd(4) etc. for more details.
#encoding sv
# Redefine individual keys from a file containing "keysym" and/or "keycode"
# entries.
# See wsconsctl(8) and /usr/share/wscons/keymaps for more details.
#mapfile /usr/share/wscons/keymaps/pckbd.sv.svascii
# Set arbitrary wscons variable using specified control device
# ctldev var value
#setvar ttyE0 font ibm
#setvar ttyE1 font ibm
# Change keyboard repeat speed to faster settings.
#setvar wskbd repeat.del1 250
#setvar wskbd repeat.deln 30