https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1028207
--- Comment #23 from Mike FABIAN <mfabian(a)redhat.com> ---
I did 2 more installs today and to my great surprise, I could not
reproduce the problem anymore with these 2 installs.
1st try:
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- Install in British English, keyboard not changed (defaults to
British English keyboard then)
- I did choose to encrypt the disc and did choose a password
which where the difference between the US English and the British
English keyboard would make a difference and I would surely notice
if I got an US English layout during input of the password when
booting
- for everything else I used the defaults.
- After the installation had finished and I rebooted, I could enter the
password for the encrypted disc just fine, apparently I had
the British English keyboard active at that time
- I waited for the boot to finish and when I saw gdm, I switched
to a virtual console and logged in and tested the keyboard layout
-> British English layout was active!!!
2nd try:
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- Install in Japanese
- add British English keyboard layout and make it the top priority.
- ... continue as in 1st try ...
... and this worked as well!
Weird!!
Has that been fixed?
I installed using the same Fedora-20-Beta-RC5-x86_64-netinst.iso
iso-image which I used in comment#6.
But as it is a netinstall, this might use packages which have
been updated since comment#6, i.e. updated between 2013-11-09
and today.
Could that be an explanation?
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