well, i was playing aroud to setup keyboard layout on salix fluxbox , i don't really what was the problem because when i reboot the system , the keyboard don't work , it means i can't type anything or neither init 3 or anything else work , so i don't have anyway to fix the problen using the console . so my question can i fix this problem using a live cd , logging as a root and editing the system files to default , because i do remember the files i edited so i can fix the problem n, keyboard map azerty , fr , the system la,guage is english . thanks , i appreciate any help
recover the keyboard settings
recover the keyboard settings
hi everybody
well, i was playing aroud to setup keyboard layout on salix fluxbox , i don't really what was the problem because when i reboot the system , the keyboard don't work , it means i can't type anything or neither init 3 or anything else work , so i don't have anyway to fix the problen using the console . so my question can i fix this problem using a live cd , logging as a root and editing the system files to default , because i do remember the files i edited so i can fix the problem n, keyboard map azerty , fr , the system la,guage is english . thanks , i appreciate any help
well, i was playing aroud to setup keyboard layout on salix fluxbox , i don't really what was the problem because when i reboot the system , the keyboard don't work , it means i can't type anything or neither init 3 or anything else work , so i don't have anyway to fix the problen using the console . so my question can i fix this problem using a live cd , logging as a root and editing the system files to default , because i do remember the files i edited so i can fix the problem n, keyboard map azerty , fr , the system la,guage is english . thanks , i appreciate any help
The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'. Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it.
Re: recover the keyboard settings
Yes you can. Fire up the live CD, mount the the Salix files system (it may be already mounted by Live Cd) and navigate to the file and edit it.zazlox wrote:hi everybody
... so my question can i fix this problem using a live cd , logging as a root and editing the system files to default...
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Re: recover the keyboard settings
thanks shador for your help . I solved the problem using an old linux mint live cd because I installed the other sort of salix cd not a live on , i don't what to call it
. anyway the proble is solved . thanks again 
The Linux philosophy is 'Laugh in the face of danger'. Oops. Wrong One. 'Do it yourself'. Yes, that's it.