https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1890085
--- Comment #43 from Adam Williamson <awilliam(a)redhat.com> ---
that would be a different bug, but it seems strange, because we do have
automated testing for that and it is not currently failing. see e.g.
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/2552274 - that test installs in French,
and for the encryption passphrase, it presses the keys that would produce the
string 'weakpassword' on a US keyboard, which should give a different string in
French (at least A becomes Q and W becomes Z, don't remember if anything else
changes). It then presses the same keys when booting the installed system to
unlock it. If the layout were different between the installer and the unlock
prompt, the test would fail.
Theoretically the test can falsely pass if the layout is wrong at *both*
points, but that's not what you describe, and we have a guard against that in
the test (we have the system hit the keys marked 'qwerty' on a US keyboard when
typing the username, and we check that the username actually comes out as
'azerty'; if not, the test fails).
Do let us know if you hit this consistently, though. Please file a new bug in
that case.
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