On Thu, Apr 29, 2021 at 3:44 PM Matti Pulkkinen mkjpul@utu.fi wrote:
to, 2021-04-29 kello 15:32 -0600, Chris Murphy kirjoitti:
Looks like you found it? https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1955162
Yup. As for your earlier question about why I think Plymouth is defaulting to US keymap, it's because when I try to enter the password as if I was using the Finnish keymap, it doesn't work. It's only when I look up a picture of a US keyboard, and then type as if I was using one of those, the password works, i.e. if my password has a / character, I need to press where it _would_ be on a US keyboard rather than where it actually is on my physical keyboard.
As for why testing didn't pick this up, I have no clue. It's entirely possible I've done something horribly wrong, but if so, I have done the same thing wrong when installing F32 and F33, and had no issues there even though I had passwords containing special characters with different placements between FI and US keymaps.
Do you think it would be wise to open a separate bug against Anaconda as you suggested, or just work with the kbd bug (that someone else reported earlier today before I had the chance) and see where that goes?
If you've changed the keyboard layout to Finnish in step 3 "how to test" https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Testcase_Non-English_European_Language_Ins... and entered in a passphrase; and dracut comes up with a Finnish layout at the next reboot, but you have to fiddle your way through as if you had used a US layout, that means the installer didn't check for something it requires to properly encode the passphrase as requested. So I think it's anaconda or possibly lorax. I'd set it to anaconda, reference the kdb bug with a "see also" and we'll see what happens.
Post the URL here though because I'll want to ask about it when QA does an F34 retrospective to see if it should have been caught.