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Message #40567
[Bug 1246033] Re: Installation of Ubuntu 13.10 (and13.04) with encypted disk - password problem
Some days i tried to install 13.04 (x86 & x86_64) to other computers
I didn't notice this bug again.
I think it can be if i check option "To do udates" (i used Russian localisation and don't know how this in English exactly)
Last installations i didn't used this checked option and i filled a crypt password by latin letters and after rebooting i didn't see problem with password.
But i noticed that if i check the option "To do updates during
installation" the installed OS often installed without russian language
support and in English locales (i choosed russion locale during
installation)
So i cannot reproduce this bug again :(
I think now this bug ticket should be closed
** Changed in: language-support-translations-ru (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Title:
Installation of Ubuntu 13.10 (and13.04) with encypted disk - password
problem
Status in “language-support-translations-ru” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Bug description:
Hi,
I noticed the permanent bug - i found it in 13.04 and in 13.10 too
How to reproduce:
1) Start CD installation of Ubuntu 13.10 64bit for example
2) To choose other (not English) language. I chose the Russian.
3) After some steps i choose encrypt whole disk
4) I enter the password. I cannot find anywhere keyboard layout options but i am sure there only a russian characters are typed in russian keyboard layout. But i want to English_US keyboard layout as common variant!
5) Installing...
6) Restarting
7) When we will be asked to enter the password for disk - no matching password... I think because after installation i asked in English layout but the password was saved in russian (UTF-8) one. I don't have any options to change layout because it happens right after BIOS. So i cannot use the Ubuntu. :(
Summary - i should install system in English if i want to have the
encrypted disk. But i am russian and it's very stupid situation -
installation of Ubuntu with encrypted disk in russian language...
Your opinion?
Thanks
// Perlover
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