I used BIOS boot, and preseed Esc at the burning-person screen, and selected Russian option from the language selection.
This way, russian locale is appended to the kernel commandline and upon live session boot, I expect Russian locale to be selected for everything, and Russian/English keyboards available.
Booting into "only-ubiquity" mode, keyboard selection indicator is missing and pressing "super+space" doesn't change keyboard layout either.
If on the other hand I boot into full live session, I see that there is keyboard selection indicator and I can change keyboard layouts with "super+space".
It seems like "keyboard-indicator" is missing from the "maybe-ubiquity/only-ubiquity" ubiquity-dm session.
I used BIOS boot, and preseed Esc at the burning-person screen, and selected Russian option from the language selection.
This way, russian locale is appended to the kernel commandline and upon live session boot, I expect Russian locale to be selected for everything, and Russian/English keyboards available.
Booting into "only-ubiquity" mode, keyboard selection indicator is missing and pressing "super+space" doesn't change keyboard layout either.
If on the other hand I boot into full live session, I see that there is keyboard selection indicator and I can change keyboard layouts with "super+space".
It seems like "keyboard- indicator" is missing from the "maybe- ubiquity/ only-ubiquity" ubiquity-dm session.