From Bugzilla Helper: User-Agent: Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows 98; Q312461) Description of problem: After using ksconfig for a system with an Estonian keyboard, I found that the ks.cfg file contained "ee" as the keyboard type. I believe this should be "et". Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): How reproducible: Always Steps to Reproduce: 1. From Gnome, run System -> Kickstart Configurator 2. Among other settings, select an Estonian keyboard. 3. Save the file and exit ksconfig. 4. View the contents of the saved file. Actual Results: ks.cfg contents: #System keyboard keyboard ee Using this ks.cfg file for an installation causes errors with regard to the keyboard setting. Expected Results: #System keyboard keyboard et Additional info: I have tested a ks.cfg file containing "et" and the installation successfully selected the correct keyboard.
The new version (redhat-config-kickstart) gets it's keyboard list from rhpl, and rhpl now has the correct keyboard settings for Estonian. Thanks for your report. Should be fixed in redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.2-3
Correction, redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.2-4
I'm testing on limbo now, and I still get "keyboard ee". Current versions: redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.2-5 rhpl-0.32-1
With redhat-config-kickstart-2.3.3-3 and rhpl-0.51-1 from 8.0, I get 'et' for the Estonian keyboard, which seems to be the correct behavior. If you are still getting 'ee' in 8.0, please reopen this bug report.