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/freebsd-10.1-release/share/syscons/keymaps/
H A Dus.dvorak.kbd12315 Wed Nov 15 09:49:49 MST 1995 asami Dvorak keyboard users of the world unite!

us.dvorak.kbd: The "standard" (note the quotes, there really isn't any
standard for non-alphanumeric keys in the Dvorak
world) version, identical to what MicroSoft
distributes in their DOS-6.22 supplementary disk.
us.dvorakx.kbd: The version I use, three pairs swapped (esc <-> `~,
clock <-> lctrl, and =+ <-> \|) from the above.
H A Dus.dvorakx.kbd12315 Wed Nov 15 09:49:49 MST 1995 asami Dvorak keyboard users of the world unite!

us.dvorak.kbd: The "standard" (note the quotes, there really isn't any
standard for non-alphanumeric keys in the Dvorak
world) version, identical to what MicroSoft
distributes in their DOS-6.22 supplementary disk.
us.dvorakx.kbd: The version I use, three pairs swapped (esc <-> `~,
clock <-> lctrl, and =+ <-> \|) from the above.
H A DMakefilediff 12315 Wed Nov 15 09:49:49 MST 1995 asami Dvorak keyboard users of the world unite!

us.dvorak.kbd: The "standard" (note the quotes, there really isn't any
standard for non-alphanumeric keys in the Dvorak
world) version, identical to what MicroSoft
distributes in their DOS-6.22 supplementary disk.
us.dvorakx.kbd: The version I use, three pairs swapped (esc <-> `~,
clock <-> lctrl, and =+ <-> \|) from the above.
/freebsd-10.1-release/share/vt/keymaps/
H A Dus.dvorak.kbd12315 Wed Nov 15 09:49:49 MST 1995 asami Dvorak keyboard users of the world unite!

us.dvorak.kbd: The "standard" (note the quotes, there really isn't any
standard for non-alphanumeric keys in the Dvorak
world) version, identical to what MicroSoft
distributes in their DOS-6.22 supplementary disk.
us.dvorakx.kbd: The version I use, three pairs swapped (esc <-> `~,
clock <-> lctrl, and =+ <-> \|) from the above.
H A Dus.dvorakx.kbd12315 Wed Nov 15 09:49:49 MST 1995 asami Dvorak keyboard users of the world unite!

us.dvorak.kbd: The "standard" (note the quotes, there really isn't any
standard for non-alphanumeric keys in the Dvorak
world) version, identical to what MicroSoft
distributes in their DOS-6.22 supplementary disk.
us.dvorakx.kbd: The version I use, three pairs swapped (esc <-> `~,
clock <-> lctrl, and =+ <-> \|) from the above.
/freebsd-10.1-release/sys/boot/i386/libi386/
H A Dbootinfo64.cdiff 48083 Mon Jun 21 16:27:02 MDT 1999 rnordier Fill in bi_bios_geom[] in the bootinfo structure passed to the kernel.
This should resolve the problem raised in PR 12315, and incidentally
makes it easier to determine what geometry the BIOS is actually using
(by way of boot -v and dmesg).
H A Dbootinfo.cdiff 48083 Mon Jun 21 16:27:02 MDT 1999 rnordier Fill in bi_bios_geom[] in the bootinfo structure passed to the kernel.
This should resolve the problem raised in PR 12315, and incidentally
makes it easier to determine what geometry the BIOS is actually using
(by way of boot -v and dmesg).
H A Dbootinfo32.cdiff 48083 Mon Jun 21 16:27:02 MDT 1999 rnordier Fill in bi_bios_geom[] in the bootinfo structure passed to the kernel.
This should resolve the problem raised in PR 12315, and incidentally
makes it easier to determine what geometry the BIOS is actually using
(by way of boot -v and dmesg).
H A Dlibi386.hdiff 48083 Mon Jun 21 16:27:02 MDT 1999 rnordier Fill in bi_bios_geom[] in the bootinfo structure passed to the kernel.
This should resolve the problem raised in PR 12315, and incidentally
makes it easier to determine what geometry the BIOS is actually using
(by way of boot -v and dmesg).
H A Dbiosdisk.cdiff 48083 Mon Jun 21 16:27:02 MDT 1999 rnordier Fill in bi_bios_geom[] in the bootinfo structure passed to the kernel.
This should resolve the problem raised in PR 12315, and incidentally
makes it easier to determine what geometry the BIOS is actually using
(by way of boot -v and dmesg).

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