Confirming that the problem still exists in today's daily-live:
lucid-desktop-i386.iso 25-Mar-2010
Also, if I press [Guess] and manage to select a [gr] layout, I end up with a [be] layout in the installed system! Another user confirmed this, I don't know why it's happening.
Third, if I press the [Try Ubuntu] button instead of installing it, ubiquity doesn't ask me for a keyboard layout, so I can't type Greek characters on the live CD.
All the above problems are _not_ there if I select the Greek layout in gfxboot instead of ubiquity.
So I believe all those 3 problems are caused by ubiquity.
Confirming that the problem still exists in today's daily-live: desktop- i386.iso 25-Mar-2010
lucid-
Also, if I press [Guess] and manage to select a [gr] layout, I end up with a [be] layout in the installed system! Another user confirmed this, I don't know why it's happening.
Third, if I press the [Try Ubuntu] button instead of installing it, ubiquity doesn't ask me for a keyboard layout, so I can't type Greek characters on the live CD.
All the above problems are _not_ there if I select the Greek layout in gfxboot instead of ubiquity.
So I believe all those 3 problems are caused by ubiquity.