Confirming: with empty gconf keys g-s-d now correctly takes settings from 
console-setup.
When something is changed on user-level, only corresponding gconf key is being 
set. Others remain empty and work correctly.

I've tested addition of custom options by adding compose key option, and 
noticed that  supposed "garbage" in "options" key may actually be some kind of 
headers. Gconf list entry of compose option goes like that: "Compose key 
compose:menu". So it seems to be correct behavior, because these options can be 
transferred correctly to console-setup by "apply systemwide". The only question 
is: why those redundant words are needed in gconf list anyway? But without them 
things break. 
Maybe it is better to leave it as it is. The only downside: it is hard to 
manually type in gconf "options" list with all correct symbols in place. But I 
doubt many people will ever need to do it.

One last thing: wouldn't it be better to set
/desktop/gnome/peripherals/keyboard/general/defaultGroup to 0 by
default, instead of -1 ?

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Wrong keyboard settings when console-settings has multiple layouts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/460328
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