Public bug reported:
I installed Ubuntu 15.04 twice today. In the installation routine I
entered my passphrase for LUKS and after this I had to choose my
keyboard layout... As I used a special character (#) I did not know what
I entered exactly under the regime of the default keyboard layout
(en_US?) . It took too long for me to figure out what key combination I
had to press so I reinstalled ubuntu an used another passphrase.
Woudln't it be the better approach to first let the user choose his
keyboard layout and afterwards let him enter his passphrase?
I can't see the logic behind the actual order... Perhaps it isn't a real
bug but it's really annoying and I can't see no real use for this.
** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- I installed Ubuntu 15.10 twice today. In the installation routine I
+ I installed Ubuntu 15.04 twice today. In the installation routine I
entered my passphrase for LUKS and after this i had to choose my
keyboard layout... As i used a special character (#) i did not know what
i entered exactly under the regime of the default keyboard layout
(en_US?) . It took too long for me to figure out what key combination I
had to press so i reinstalled ubuntu an used another passphrase.
Woudln't it be the better approach to first let the user choose his
keyboard layout and afterwards let him enter his passphrase?
I can't see the logic behind the actual order... Perhaps it isn't a real
bug, but it's really annoying and no real use for this.
** Description changed:
I installed Ubuntu 15.04 twice today. In the installation routine I
- entered my passphrase for LUKS and after this i had to choose my
- keyboard layout... As i used a special character (#) i did not know what
- i entered exactly under the regime of the default keyboard layout
+ entered my passphrase for LUKS and after this I had to choose my
+ keyboard layout... As I used a special character (#) I did not know what
+ I entered exactly under the regime of the default keyboard layout
(en_US?) . It took too long for me to figure out what key combination I
- had to press so i reinstalled ubuntu an used another passphrase.
+ had to press so I reinstalled ubuntu an used another passphrase.
Woudln't it be the better approach to first let the user choose his
keyboard layout and afterwards let him enter his passphrase?
I can't see the logic behind the actual order... Perhaps it isn't a real
- bug, but it's really annoying and no real use for this.
+ bug but it's really annoying and I can't see no real use for this.
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Title:
Keyboard layout shoud be defined befor any text entry (especially disk
encryption password)
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