Hi and thanks for your quick responses.

The exact ISOs are:
debian-live-7.6.0-amd64-xfce-desktop.iso
debian-live-7.6.0-amd64-kde-desktop+nonfree.iso

With both of these I'm able to reproduce the bug by booting into the
live system, selecting the installer launcher and running it. After I set
my keymap, it remains English.

However, I found out that this bug doesn't occur if I directly boot into the
installation (either the graphical or the text-based) from the same disk.

So if I select "Live" at boot time, I get only English keymap, but if I
select "Install", it sets my layout correctly.

2014-09-09 21:05 GMT+02:00 Samuel Thibault <sthiba...@debian.org>:
> and in the next text field when I pressed the first keyboard row, I got
> "qwertz", so at least the keyboard layout changed. I don't know the
> hungarian layout, so I can't tell whether it is right, but pressing keys
> on the right of 9 brings ö, ü, ó, and with other keys I could type í, ú,
> á, etc. so it seems like hungarian.
Yes this is correct. This is the Hungarian layout.

As for the log, I couldn't find one in /var/log/installer, neither did the
"Save debug logs" option work for some reason (I couldn't find anything
on the drive it was supposed to save to).

Tamás


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