This bug is assigned to grub-pc (legacy BIOS). grub-efi (and probably
others) are however equally affected. Should this bug therefore be
re-assigned to grub?
I haven't found any bug report for grub-efi.
Is this bug report the reason why non-US keyboard layouts result in
broken password
In principle, GRUB2 allows you to change the keyboard layout through its
'at_keyboard' input terminal.
You can use the 'grub-mklayout' utility to create a GRUB keyboard
layout, e.g., for dvorak:
ckbcomp dvorak | grub-mklayout -o dvorak.gkb
Create a 'layouts' subdirectory under your 'grub'
Hi
This has become more important with disk encryption.
- Put grub on an encrypted disk
- Add GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y to /etc/default/grub
(update-grub says 1, but that's a bug, it must be y.
Another bug: the above parameter is not even documented).
- wonder why your encrypted disk cannot
Package: grub-pc
Version: 1.99-22.1
Severity: serious
Dear Debian folks,
in my opinion it should be possible for the user to easily change the
keyboard layout for the boot loader. Especially in 2012. So I put the
severity to serious as I think this should be solved for Wheezy.
As far as my
severity 686817 important
thanks
On Thu, Sep 06, 2012 at 11:36:03AM +0200, Paul Menzel wrote:
in my opinion it should be possible for the user to easily change the
keyboard layout for the boot loader. Especially in 2012. So I put the
severity to serious as I think this should be solved for
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