This is related to bug 2003253 [1]. As reported in comment 1, our
current
"Keyboard layout configuration" criterion [2] specifies where the
configured keyboard layout must be honored. It doesn't specify the initial
setup utility, which seems like a clear omission, because in that utility
you create your system user, connect to wifi, etc, so a correct keyboard
layout is definitely important, and is in line with all the other places
specified.
I propose to edit the existing criterion and add the following (probably
as the second bullet point):
* In the "initial setup" utility (if applicable)
So the final wording would be:
~~~~
If a particular keyboard layout has been configured for the system, that
keyboard layout must be used:
* When unlocking encrypted storage volumes during boot (but see footnotes)
* In the "initial setup" utility (if applicable)
* When logging in at a console
* When logging in via the default login manager for a release-blocking
desktop
* After logging in to a release-blocking desktop, if the user account does
not have its own keyboard layout configuration for that desktop (if there
is such a user/desktop-specific configuration, it must be used when that
user logs in to that desktop)
~~~~
Please comment, thank you.
[1]
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2003253
[2]
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Fedora_35_Final_Release_Criteria#Keyboard_...