Description of problem: During Anaconda setup. Step 1 Select English as the installation language. Step 2 Select Canadian French as the only Keyboard in the system. When I boot the system, the "virtual terminal (ctl-alt-f2...ctl-alt-f6)" default keyboard layout and keymapping remains unchanged as English USA. If there is only 1 keyboard type on the system, the default terminal keyboard selection should follow the order of the settings selected in Anaconda keyboard selection. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): F20-Beta-TC5 How reproducible: Install F30-Beta-TC5. Steps to Reproduce: 1. 2. 3. Actual results: (Virtual) keyboard layout does not follow the resetting of the reassigned keyboard setup. Expected results: Expect Keyboard setup to follow the defined primary Keyboard selection. Additional info: Anaconda worked correctly in F20-Alpha-TC5. Keyboard mapping for virtual terminal was corrected with system-config-keyboard function.
fedora-setup-keyboard doesn't exist anymore, it's been replaced by systemd-localed do you have a /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/00-keyboard.conf?
There was no 00-keyboard.conf prior to my executing the system-config-keyboard. I searched all of X11 and also /usr/share/X11/xorg.conf.d for the keyboard definition. I have three systems with F20, and the problem was apparent on the three.
s-c-k needs to update vconsole.keymap=XX in /etc/default/grub
With the correction of other keyboard issues for non-english languages, this issue became part of the corrective. Therefore, it is no longer an issue,
Really? If I boot with vconsole.keymap=de in /etc/default/grub and re-generate my grub config, then run s-c-k it doesn't update. I have the wrong keyboard map.