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ISO-8859-15: setfont and default font



Hi,

I have defined iso-8859-15 charset in my $HOME/.bash_profile, and it
works as such if I set a proper font for it, eg.:

# setfont lat9u-16.psf

lat9u-16.psf is a font I copied into /usr/share/consolefonts/.  I use
/etc/kbd/default.map for getting characters specific of iso-8859-15,
just binding keys to them.  I even added the lat9u-16.psf font map to
/etc/kbd/config:

CONSOLE_FONT=lat9u-16.psf

so that it would load at bootup, but it won't, I have to `setfont'
everytime I reboot.

How can I have a font map loaded as default?  Also, where could I find
more font maps and information about the character names?


TIA,

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