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   In alt.os.linux.debian Lawrence D'Oliveiro wrote:   
   > On Sun, 15 Sep 2024 21:20:37 -0000 (UTC), Anton Shepelev wrote:   
   >   
   >> 1. in that systemd services and init.d scripts do the same thing:   
   >> /etc/init.d:   
   >> console-setup.sh -> /lib/console-setup/console-setup.sh   
   >> keyboard-setup.sh -> /lib/console-setup/keyboard-setup.sh   
   >>   
   >> /usr/lib/systemd/system:   
   >> console-setup.service -> /lib/console-setup/console-setup.sh   
   >> keyboard-setup.service -> /lib/console-setup/keyboard-setup.sh   
   >   
   > Remember that systemd includes a high degree of backward compatibility   
   > with old sysvinit scripts. That would be why you see the exact same   
   > things showing up in both init.d and systemd. This way, “systemctl   
   > start/stop– is able to start/stop sysvinit scripts, without you having   
   > to know the difference.   
      
   Of course, but I don't thinkg the duplication is required for that   
   compatibitly: systemd executes everything from /etc/init.d /and/ also   
   from its service records. Therefore, each init service should be   
   implemented as /eiterh/ one or the other, but not as both.   
      
   >> Therefore, I think that all this confusing complexity can be reduced to   
   >> a very simple invocation that configures both keyboard and console:   
   >   
   > Well, the only way to know for sure is to try it.   
      
   I the part you snipped, I write that I have done as I proposed, and it   
   works for me. Futhermore, the original Pi OS config does not work for   
   me, wherefore I asked (also snipped) if anybody else has been able to   
   use it as is.   
      
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