Hi. I have had the same problem, but I've fixed it (I'm using GNOME). These 
steps lead me to win:
1. I've opened "System->Preferences->Keyboard" configuration window and choosed 
two layouts that I need -- us altgr-intl (code for use in setxkbmap command is 
), and ru ru_diacritics (that I've created a few time before for my specific 
needs).
2. I've logged out.
3. Than I've seen a welcome screen (where user can choose user profile to work, 
kind of window manager, etc.). Than I've selected my user profile and was 
goning to enter a password (my password has only basic latin letters and 
numbers). Than I've found, that except of choosing a user profile, desktop 
manager, etc., I can choose a keyboard layout for entering a password 
characters. And "regular" USA was selected. I've selected one of that I need -- 
USA International with altgr additional characters and dead keys.
4. When I've logged in, I've found that "regular USA" is not more selected in 
config window "System->Preferences->Keyboard", that is what I need.

Conclusion from there can be that a "layout-chooser for entering a
password on the welcome screen" wasn't correctly set up and it was using
a "regular USA", so it appeared after each reboot.

If this information was/wasn't useful for you, and if you still have
questions, pleas feel free to contact me via email (see profile).

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Cannot select default keyboard layout in gnome-keyboard-properties
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/187969
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