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Hey! I use a Kali Linux Live USB to mess around or test the security of my connection and I found that to get the correct keyboard layout on console I have to type this every single time

setxkbmap -layout es

Is there a way of making the LiveUSB automatically do this each time at startup instead of having to type it myself?

I dont mind everything else being in english but typing in console with the wrong layout is just annoying!

 

 

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Sorry that everyone was distracted by all of the Hi etc. threads on the forum, I found this on the web, and I think it answers your problems hopefully.

https://forums.kali.org/showthread.php?21209-Create-an-ISO-with-different-language-settings

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Hey, thanks for showing me this! 

but I can't really find that "live-build-config" folder they talk about there :(

is this data inside some kind of compressed file? I searched the entire USB and even the ISO file itself! sorry if this is a very noob question..

Main - SPEEDTEST
CPU AMD FX-8350 | RAM Kingston HyperX 12GB @1866MHz | GPU Gigabyte HD 7850 | Mobo Asrock 970 Extreme3 R2.0 | HDD 1863GB Seagate ST2000DM001-1CH164 | PSU 550W | Case VENTO A8
Le Petite Frankenstein (First build, only original part is GPU)
CPU AMD Ahlon II X2 260 | RAM 2x2GB @1333MHz | GPU Sapphire HD 3650 | Mobo Gigabyte 78LMT-S2P | HDD 500GB | PSU 500W | 1998 Case
I support AMD because I support competition in the hardware market. We all know if the "other guys" had a complete monopoly, things wouldn't get any better for ANYONE..
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