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Most of the time, setfont is an external command (part of the kbd package), but it can also be a builtin if busybox is being used. This corrects the test in early startup to work for both cases. I would like to thank Steve L. for pointing this out.
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#!@SHELL@
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# Copyright (c) 2007-2009 Roy Marples <roy@marples.name>
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# Released under the 2-clause BSD license.
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: ${CONSOLE:=/dev/console}
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: ${RC_LIBEXECDIR:=@LIBEXECDIR@}
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service_present()
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{
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local p="@SYSCONFDIR@/runlevels/$1/$2"
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# fail if the file doesn't exist
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[ ! -e "$p" ] && return 1
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# succeed if $RC_SYS empty, can't check further, assume script will run
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[ -z "$RC_SYS" ] && return 0
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# fail if file contains "-$RC_SYS", because then it won't run
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egrep -qi "^[[:space:]]*keyword[[:space:]].*-$RC_SYS\>" "$p" && return 1
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# succeed otherwise
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return 0
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}
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if [ -e "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console/unicode ]; then
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termencoding="%G"
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kmode="-u"
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else
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termencoding="(K"
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kmode="-a"
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fi
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# Try and set a font and as early as we can
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if service_present "$RC_DEFAULTLEVEL" consolefont ||
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service_present "$RC_BOOTLEVEL" consolefont; then
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printf "\033%s" "$termencoding" >"$CONSOLE" 2>/dev/null
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if [ -r "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console/font ] && \
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type setfont > /dev/null 2>&1; then
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[ -c "$CONSOLE" ] && cons="-C $CONSOLE"
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setfont $cons "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console/font 2>/dev/null
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fi
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fi
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# Try and set a keyboard map as early as possible
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if service_present "$RC_DEFAULTLEVEL" keymaps ||
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service_present "$RC_BOOTLEVEL" keymaps; then
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kbd_mode $kmode -C "$CONSOLE" 2>/dev/null
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if [ -r "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console/keymap ]; then
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loadkeys -q "$RC_LIBEXECDIR"/console/keymap 2>/dev/null
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fi
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fi
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# Ensure we exit 0 so the boot continues
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exit 0
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