[Bug 1047384] Re: System Encryption Password set before setting keyboard locale

jtlb 1047384 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sun Aug 30 15:27:37 UTC 2015


Let's take a completely different view angle:
 - the user does not see what he types when installing: it's hidden
 - the user does not see what he types when booting: it's hidden too
 - the disk has a *very* low probability to move to another desktop, especially one with a different keyboard

With this in mind, an approach could be:
 - temporarily force keyboard layout to US on initial creation
 - temporarily force keyboard layout to US when opening the disk

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Title:
  System Encryption Password set before setting keyboard locale

Status in ubiquity package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 12.10

  When installing my system, I selected to encrypt access to my system.
  This prompted me to enter a password. I entered a password with a #
  symbol in it, however due to using an english keyboard, this would not
  have been correctly recorded as a #, but as a ' instead - leading it
  to refuse my password when booting.

  I tested this both connected to and not connected to the internet.

  It seems that at the point of entering the password during the
  installer, the keyboard layout was set to en_US. Therefore, when
  booting and having the locale as en_GB - it didn't correctly work.

  I tried this with the @ symbol, which when entered was accepted on
  boot by hitting shift+2 (american combination)

  I also tried this by entering a password with a £ sign (shift 3 on UK
  keyboard - which would be a # on a US keyboard)

  When entering password on boot, entering the password with the # key
  rather than the £ key worked.

  In summary - when entering password for encrypting system, keyboard is
  set as a US keyboard layout, which differs from that when booting to
  enter the password if it is changed in a later step.

  Proposed solution: Move the keyboard selection / Locale Setup before
  any input boxes. (espescially those where you can't see the contents
  of them!)

  <http://goo.gl/YwIcT>: "The “Keyboard layout” screen should appear
  immediately before whichever is the first keyboard-requiring step."

  <https://goo.gl/lDfhcI>: "Whenever “Encrypt the new Ubuntu
  installation for security” is checked, the caption 'You’ll choose a
  security key in just a moment.' should be sensitive. 'Choose a
  security key' is a keyboard-requiring step, so that typing the
  security key works as expected."

  It may save time to fix this at the same time as bug 871752.

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