Command explanations
--datadir=/usr/share/kbd: This puts the kbd
data files (fonts, keymaps, and such) in the /usr/share/kbd directory, as
the FHS suggests.
rm
/usr/share/kbd/keymaps/i386/qwerty/defkeymap.map.gz: There
are some problems with having a defkeymap.map.gz when that file
wants to load another keymap file. Instead of running loadkeys with the -d
option to load the defkeymap.map.gz file, we have come up with a slightly
modified method that we use in the loadkeys bootscript (see chapter 7).
We don't load a default keymap, but instead load the proper keymap
directly, which you will need to specify in a configuration file which
that bootscript uses. This method overcomes this bug.
However, if you want to create a defkeymap.map.gz file regardless,
here's how you should do it:
cd /usr/share/kbd/keymaps &&
ln -s <path-to-keymap> defkeymap.map.gz
Replace <path-to-keymap> with the path to the keymap you have
selected, relative to the /usr/share/kbd/keymaps/ directory. For
example, if you have chosen the US keymap, you would replace it with
i386/qwerty/us.map.gz.