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I have a LUKS encrypted non-root partition that I unlock during boot by entering a passphrase. A couple of weeks ago my passphrase was not accepted anymore. I found out that this was because the key mapping was wrong: the non-letter keys all gave totally different symbols. Issuing 'loadkeys -u us' fixed this. I examined /etc/rc.sysinit and it seems the loadkeys command is executed *after* the part where encrypted partitions are mounted at line 126. So putting 'loadkeys -u us' right above that fixed it during boot. Is this a bug or could it be a configuration issue?
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What's your KEYMAP in rc.conf?
Do you use the keymap hook in mkinitcpio.conf?
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I indeed have KEYMAP="us" in rc.conf, and HOOKS="base udev keymap pata scsi sata usb usbinput filesystems" in mkinitcpio.conf. I'm using a Macbook Pro 7,1 in bios compatibility mode (non-EFI) by the way.
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