** Description changed:

- I used the netboot.tar.gz to install Ubuntu natty via PXE. 
+ I used the netboot.tar.gz to install Ubuntu natty via PXE.
  The netboot method uses the debian style installer which allows the user to 
detect the Keyboard by pressing some keys. It successfully detected my 
de:nodeadkeys layout.
  
  I then installed "Ubuntu desktop" from tasksel.
  
- After the installation finished, logging in with the user which was
- created during setup showed that the user has a US keyboard configured
- while the system keyboard is properly configured as German: The password
- of the user contains a "z" which would be swapped with "y" on the German
- keyboard, log-in still works if I don't manually type an "y".... So the
- log-in manager uses the German layout while the actual user as default
- US layout.
+ After the installation finished, logging in with the user which was created 
during setup showed that the user has a US keyboard configured.
+ Further, the setup also ignored the keyboard layout while configuring the 
user: A character in the users' password was exchanged with a different one.

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Title:
  Keyboard language detected during netboot setup is ignored after
  installation

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