Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre schreef op vr 29-04-2011 om 16:02 [-0400]: > Otherwise, at the boot menu, select French for the language, and press > F3 (IIRC) to get to the keyboard selection list. You should be able to > select another layout from there.
Almost nobody knows that this boot menu (still) exists, because there is no way to know that it is there, unless you accidentally pressed a key during boot or somebody told you. (I know there are some icons at the bottom during boot that are supposed to tell you that, but I've never met a person who understood them...) > I don't think it's feasible to please everyone in this case: for the > French language (as it is the case here), people from France will most > likely want the French azerty layout; people from Canada will want one > of the French Canadian qwerty layouts or US/Intl; and people from > other french-speaking nations are likely to have different > requirements as well. Whatever default layout is choosen is bound to > make people unhappy ;) The solution is simple: let people choose their keyboard layout *before* starting partitioning, as it was in older versions of the installer, not *after* partitioning. -- Jan Claeys -- Ubuntu-devel-discuss mailing list Ubuntu-devel-discuss@lists.ubuntu.com Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-devel-discuss