@Chris: Your case is not a regression one, I suppose, but you rather did something 'stupid' without realizing the consequences. ;) One way to fix it is to make use of a bootable USB stick as I mentioned in comment #3. That would allow you to edit /etc/default/keyboard to a layout with which you can enter your password.
@Chris: Your case is not a regression one, I suppose, but you rather did something 'stupid' without realizing the consequences. ;) One way to fix it is to make use of a bootable USB stick as I mentioned in comment #3. That would allow you to edit /etc/default/ keyboard to a layout with which you can enter your password.