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Created attachment 1148604 [details] screenshot 1 Description of problem: When selecting the keyboard type to "Spanish (Latin American)", Anaconda doesn't change the configuration. In the right-up corner "us" is still displayed. It gets installed with "us" keyboard until it is properly changed by the gnome assistant on the first login. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): Fedora 24 Alpha installer How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. Boot with Fedora 24 Alpha CD 2. Install to hard drive 3. Select "Spanish (Latin American)" Actual results: Anaconda still has the "us" layout instead. The workstation gets configured to use the "us" layout in GDM and GNOME until the first login assistant appears. Expected results: Change the layout to Spanish Latin American immediately for Anaconda, GDM, etc. Additional info: Screenshots attached
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