If /etc/X11/xorg.conf has this:adi wrote:Setting does not function for Romanian (ro) keyboard at boot (it should look like păî, lşţ, 0+'â) . After boot it still remains US keyboard layout. Quirky 005 were ok.
Option "XkbLayout" "us" #xkeymap0
...replace "us" with "ro"
Your file /etc/keymap should have 'ro' in it.
Your file /etc/codepage should have '852' in it.
Are you using the 'pkeys' kernel boot parameter? If so, don't, as it is broken.