fix typos in setkey_func.
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2001-01-15 OKUJI Yoshinori <okuji@gnu.org>
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From Thierry Laronde <thierry.laronde@polynum.com>:
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* docs/user-ref.texi (Command-line and menu commands): Update
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the description about setkey.
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* stage2/builtins.c (setkey_func): When checking if TO_KEY and
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FROM_KEY are specified, see *TO_KEY and *FROM_KEY instead of
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TO_KEY and FROM_KEY, respectively.
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2001-01-13 OKUJI Yoshinori <okuji@gnu.org>
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From Thierry Laronde <thierry.laronde@polynum.com>:
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@ -736,11 +736,11 @@ The serial port is not used as a communication channel unless the
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This command is only available if GRUB is compiled with serial support.
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@end deffn
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@deffn Command setkey to_key from_key
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@deffn Command setkey [to_key from_key]
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Change the keyboard map. The key @var{from_key} is mapped to the key
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@var{to_key}. Note that this command @emph{does not} exchange the
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keys. If you want to exchange the keys, run this command again with the
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arguments exchanged, like this:
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@var{to_key}. If no argument is specified, reset key mappings. Note that
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this command @emph{does not} exchange the keys. If you want to exchange
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the keys, run this command again with the arguments exchanged, like this:
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@example
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grub> @kbd{setkey capslock control}
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@ -3394,7 +3394,7 @@ setkey_func (char *arg, int flags)
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to_key = arg;
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from_key = skip_to (0, to_key);
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if (! to_key)
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if (! *to_key)
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{
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/* If the user specifies no argument, reset the key mappings. */
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grub_memset (bios_key_map, 0, KEY_MAP_SIZE * sizeof (unsigned short));
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return 0;
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}
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else if (! from_key)
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else if (! *from_key)
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{
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/* The user must specify two arguments or zero argument. */
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errnum = ERR_BAD_ARGUMENT;
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