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Title:
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Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Is there a separate fix required for xubuntu-default-settings?
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Moved keyboard step as early as possible.
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I can confirm there is a bug in 17.10. It's probably another bug but has
the same symptom: LUKS passphrase is prompted in qwerty and not with
user defined keymap.
This is a "new" bug in 17.10, it worked in previous release.
A workaround is to copy /etc/console-setup/cached_UTF-8_del.kmap.gz (or
s
Beginning with 17.10 this is an issue. Before 17.10 you could workaround
the issue by installing an encrypted luks in your locale by starting the
live desktop and setting the correct keyboard BEFORE starting the
installer.
This workaround does not work anymore since 17.10.
It's pretty sad that thi
Installed my desktop with the xubuntu 17.10 mini.iso with bootkbd=de
(German) parameter.
During installation the keymap is German which is correct. After a
reboot the initrd's keymap is set to a qwerty layout instead of a qwertz
which we use here.
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Still present in Ubuntu 17.10 desktop and netboot installer.
Don't know if this fixes for the desktop installer, but it did for the
netboot: https://blog.hartwork.org/?p=1765
I saw the passphrase during disk setup so I was sure that it was correct
German keyboard layout.
After installation the i
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: xubuntu-default-settings (Ubuntu Bb-series)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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I just hit that bug while installing Ubuntu 17.10. It strongly impacts
security of all non QWERTY users in the world, please fix it, you just
have to put the keyboard layout selection screen at the beginning of the
install process.
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Not sure if this has mysteriously been fixed. But ...
Having to boot iso without splash in virt-manager currently and it
appears that kbm map is set to UK for me when setting the encrypt
password.
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Importance: Medium => High
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Still present in Ubuntu 16.10. I want to suggest to move the "Choose
Keyboard Layout"-step right after language selection.
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Still present in Ubuntu 16.04.1.
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Any update?
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pitrou:
No, the main concern is not that it will force people to use simpler
passwords, but that people will install, without being aware of the
layout issue, then on first boot be locked out, not understanding why,
and having to re-install or re-format loosing all their data.
Which is what happe
This bug is really serious as it may force people to use a less strong
password than desired.
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Keep it simple - choose Option 2 from comment #2 - that is the only
logical solution.
Option two:
- if encryption was selected, move the keyboard layout step before setting up
the passphrases
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Let's take a completely different view angle:
- the user does not see what he types when installing: it's hidden
- the user does not see what he types when booting: it's hidden too
- the disk has a *very* low probability to move to another desktop, especially
one with a different keyboard
With
** Description changed:
Ubuntu 12.10
When installing my system, I selected to encrypt access to my system.
This prompted me to enter a password. I entered a password with a #
symbol in it, however due to using an english keyboard, this would not
have been correctly recorded as a #, bu
There are many workarounds, that's not the issue here.
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I can confirm this workaround:
1. after the first boot choose "Try Ubuntu without installing".
2. look for the keyboard settings in the application menu and choose your
keymap.
3. start installing Ubuntu from via the desktop icon.
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Related: Timezone select before keyboard select
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/ubiquity/+bug/630990
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The intended "Ubuntu installation process" was correct.
"The “Keyboard layout” screen should appear immediately before whichever is the
first keyboard-requiring step."
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1bZ4yQIVgGaUGSYu3qiUHnQt3ieBZoqunP_DcleHCr3I/edit?pli=1#
by Christina Li http://design.canoni
The bug is still present in Ubuntu 14.10 / Utopic. It is very hard for
international users (other keyboard layout) to set a password as many
keys are mapped at a different location.
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Can't understand, that this hasn't been fixed yet, especially with the
LTS version. This bug will cause a lot of international users to drop
out out at the encrypted installation, since there is no obvious
feedback for the error available.
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If one uses the small icon @ISO boot time and does the keyboard set up
(F2 and F3) then all goes well
1) boot from ISO
2) USER interaction: F2 / F3 => keyboard layout set up for installer
3) start GUI installer (using text menu)
4) Enable "Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for security"
5)
The "Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for security" will use the wrong
keyboard if you
1) boot from ISO
2) wait (do not touch the small icon)
3) it autostarts the GUI installer (using En as Language and probably US as
keyboard)
4) Enable "Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for security"
5) ne
Ubuntu (gnome) 14.04 beta1 is still affected by this bug, making full
disk encryption unuseable for everyone except us keyboard users.
(Debian does not seem to have this issue. What do they do different?)
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This is still a issue in Ubuntu 14.04, causing a lot of trouble for
anyone with a non english keyboardlayout.
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James Bennet (#10):
"By the way, this can be triaged by doing the following on the next boot (if
you could get access, but it was just not the key you expected i.e. in my case)
cryptsetup -y luksAddKey /dev/sda[x]
sudo cryptsetup luksRemoveKey /dev/sda[x] 0
Check with:
sudo cryptsetup luksDump
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Maybe a workaround:
Check the current settings:
> gsettings get org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts
Overwrite the setting (replace 'fr' with your local key; 'de' is german for
example)
> gsettings set org.gnome.libgnomekbd.keyboard layouts "['us\taltgr-intl',
> 'fr']"
Source:
http://askubun
Unfortunatly, this bug still exists in 13.10. If you think of the fact
that the normal user doesn’t even know how to change the keyphrase even
IF he somehow managed to log in one time, this is a bug of HIGH
importance.
For every normal user that hasn’t a US-QWERTY-Layout, his first
impression of U
The same error with 13.04
Workaround: Boot the Live CD to try Ubuntu, then configure the keyboard
layout in Settings, then start the installer from the live CD.
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** Description changed:
Ubuntu 12.10
When installing my system, I selected to encrypt access to my system.
This prompted me to enter a password. I entered a password with a #
symbol in it, however due to using an english keyboard, this would not
have been correctly recorded as a #, bu
The password works in the text consoles (Ctrl - Alt - F1 oder Ctrl - Alt
- F2 ...). That means, in the text consoles is the correct keyboard
layout activated. Only the graphical login worked always with US
keyboard layout. I tried also XDM as graphical login screen, but it was
still the US keyboard
Yes, but the problem still that I don't know English keymap when installing in
others languages, so I cannot insert my desired password easily
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> I was considering to "unhide" the password (e.g. [password| ] instead of
> [| ] )
Perfect solution: +1
Even Bruce Schneier thinks password masking is overused:
https://www.schneier.com/blog/archives/2009/06/the_problem_wit_2.html
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Yes, we have a keyboard bug at every step of the installation:
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I was considering to "unhide" the password (e.g. [password| ]
instead of [| ] )
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Unfortunately this issue is still present in the 13.04 Beta. As nearly
every of the 249 countries _except_ US, IN, CA, AU, HK, NZ, ZA, MY,
SG,PH uses a non US keyboard layout, this issue affects in my opinion a
very large user base.
Proposal: As temporary interims workaround provide a least a te
This bug has been reported on the Ubuntu ISO testing tracker.
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Specification updated. I've gone for option 2, because asking for the
security key long after choosing encryption would seem out of context.
The loss of speed is a worthwhile tradeoff to avoid this confusion.
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By the way, this can be triaged by doing the following on the next boot
(if you could get access, but it was just not the key you expected i.e.
in my case)
cryptsetup -y luksAddKey /dev/sda[x]
sudo cryptsetup luksRemoveKey /dev/sda[x] 0
Check with:
sudo cryptsetup luksDump /dev/sda5
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On my system, I chose English UK keyboard. My account password was
successfully set to something with a @ in it. However, when I supplied
the same password to the boot encryption prompt, it read that key as a
", and vice versa (i.e. the boot encryption prompt was working on a US
layout).
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I also needed some time to find out that i only have to exchange the "z" and
the "y".
Additional problems/suggestions:
- Just use the keyboard layout selected by the user to set the passphrase
- My Dell Latitude E6430 does not always show the password prompt for the disc
enryption
(hitting C
I just stumbled over this issue: I have a german user and entered my
passphrase containing the letter_"y". After reboot I was unable to start
the system until (as an advanced user!) I was able to realize, that the
password has been recording using a wrong keymap and I neet type "z"
instead of "y".
On 27 September 2012 11:58, Matthew Paul Thomas wrote:
> In the current design, the "Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for
> security" checkbox has the caption "You'll choose a security key in the
> next step.". Either way, that text would need to change.
>
> Dmitrijs' option 1: "Installation ty
In the current design, the "Encrypt the new Ubuntu installation for
security" checkbox has the caption "You'll choose a security key in the
next step.". Either way, that text would need to change.
Dmitrijs' option 1: "Installation type" > "Where are you?" > "Keyboard
layout" > "Security key" > "Wh
I like solution #1
xnox: going with a random key, then adding the real one and removing
the random one sounds like a good idea
@mpt: at this point are you going to start saying that we should reuse
login password as the full disk encryption password?
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MPT:
Can you please think about this "keyboard" layout problem when setting
up the encryption pass phrase?
Possibly a quick solution which can be implemented for Beta-2 and maybe
a more extensive suggestion in the Design Spec for Rancid Raccoon.
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Currently we try to ask partitioning questions as soon as possible such
that we can do partitioning & installation in parallel with users
fiddling with the webcam to take a perfect shot for their user profile
and things like that.
Now with newly added cryptsetup, we need a pass-phrase to create a
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Status: New => Confirmed
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