On Wed, 2015-04-08 at 13:44 +0200, Joachim Backes wrote:
Hi Joachim.
>
> I'm pretty sure that the label you clicked is isn't editable at all
Hi Giulio,
if I move the mouse pointer over this label, it changes the shape
from
arrow to a hand symbol, and I can click there (similar to changing
root
pwd or adding a normal user, which is possible too _during_
installation).
So I'm rather sure it's not only there for demonstrating purposes.
No, I think Giuilio is right, it's intended to be an indicator only.
The KEYBOARD spoke on the main hub is where you can configure it.
It would be somewhat tricky to have the spoke available during the
installation process, I think, because the selected layout gets
written not just into the installed system root but into the installed
system's initramfs. If you changed the layout at the end of the
install process, the initramfs generation step would need to be re-
run, which adds complexity to the install process.
But how then enter passwords correctly without a right keyboard
layout
(on German keyboards, the letters y and z are exchanged, and some
special chars are located at other places), so if I forgot adding
passwords in a timely manner, it could be difficult to enter the
passwords correctly.
You're supposed to set your keyboard layout before you start
installing...
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