SuSE Linux: All versions
The BIOS configurations are overwriten at the kernel start...
setleds
serves for this purpose. It offers two
possibilities:
.bashrc
:
case `tty` in /dev/tty[0-9]) setleds -D +num -caps ;; esac
KBD_NUMLOCK
and KBD_CAPSLOCK
in the file
/etc/rc.config
(up to SuSE Linux version 7.3), which determine the configuration during
the boot sequence.
IF you use SuSE Linux from version 8.0 on please edit the file /etc/sysconfig/keyboard
.
man setleds
.