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SubjectMoving SYSRQ to another keycode.
My keyboard generates the following when SYSRQ is pressed.

ALT-PRSCREEN is SYSRQ and gives:

0x38 for alt key
0x54 0xD4 for ALT-SYSRQ

How do I change the #define in the kernel source to use this
sequence as per the sysrq.txt documentation?

Any help that anyone could give me to get this working - either
on or off list - I would be very greatful for. I have not ran
applications that lose the keyboard mode for a long time, however
I just acquired Quake for Linux on CDROM, and now I have
something to do during those long downloads. ;o) Unfortunately,
switching between consoles loses keyboard state sometimes...

Thanks in advance for your help!
TTYL


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