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After my upgrade to Debian 6 (Squeeze), the keyboard layout used to enter the password of encrypted filesystem has been changed. How can I revert it back to previous one?

My understanding is that, before the encrypted filesystem gets unlocked, the only active partition is /boot, therefore such a setting should be there somewhere. However, after extensive Internet searching and grepping /boot, I've not been able to find it.

I've also tried to reconfigure the keyboard layout used by the console, running:

dpkg-reconfigure keyboard-configuration

...and:

dpkg-reconfigure console-data

...with no effect.

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    If you have an encrypted root filesystem, you'll have to get setting the keymap to be part of the initramfs. I don't think thats done by default. Off-topic here, though; belongs on unix I suspect. Commented Jul 1, 2011 at 18:58
  • Thanks Caleb. That was it. I did this link, and it worked. Commented Jul 2, 2011 at 23:25
  • @Elna: Please add an short answer below with a summary of how you fixed the problem and after the timeout mark it as "accepted". That is how SE sites keep track of what answers are solved. Commented Jul 6, 2011 at 19:55

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You need to customize your initramfs. Take a look at the update-initramfs manpage as one possible starting point.

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