Barry Kane writes:
> The problem: > On a system with encrypted root and using a non-us keymap such as DVORAK > programmer and setting this in the bootloader configuration, the relevant > files > for GRUB to use the keymap are stored on an encrypted partition, thus > requiring the user to enter the password in an incorrect layout. > > Suggested solutions: > Allow the user to declare that they wish to store all boot related files > in the clear on a seperate partition. > Grub could be built with the particular keymap required as the default. > > ----- > Barra O'Cathain I also have the same problem. When I boot up GRUB uses a Qwerty keyboard layout when it prompts me for a password instead of the layout I have specified in my Guix system configuration. After enter the password with the Qwerty keyboard layout for GRUB the other password prompts use my specified keyboard layout.