OpenSUSE Install :: Loading Console Keymap On Boot

Feb 11, 2010

During boot-up of openSUSE 11.2 (dup'd from 11.1; default runlevel 3) the following message appears:

Code:

My question now: Is there a way to tell SUSE to set the above mentioned keymap using UTF-8 encoding instead of assuming ISO-8859-15?

The few Google search results (~7) on this topic also seem to indicate that this is a 'German-only' problem because it only seems to appear when setting German keymaps.

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