You can configure your keyboard for a different layout either during or after installation.
Supported keyboard layouts include:
| Layout | Language | 
|---|---|
| de | German | 
| de-latin1 | 
                         German (latin1)  | 
                
| de-latin1-nodeadkey | German (latin1 without dead keys) | 
| dvorak | Dvorak | 
| jp106 | Japanese | 
| sg | Swiss German | 
| sg-latin1 | 
                         Swiss German (latin1)  | 
                
| uk | United Kingdom | 
| us | U.S. English | 
| us-acentos | U.S. International | 
Specify the keymap kernel argument to configure the correct keyboard layout. The following example configures the Japanese keyboard layout:
Log in to the first PM as root.
From the command line, use the system-config-keyboard command to select a key mapping that matches the console keyboard. You do not need to reboot. The following example configures the German keyboard layout:
Press Enter.
Repeat the preceding steps on the second PM.
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Installing Software on the First PM
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