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I'm not sure I fully understood what you said, but I have messed around with changing layouts, as I use Colemak. It's really annoying to have GDM or SDDM default to QWERTY.
The "correct" way to do it is to use
localectl [--no-convert] set-x11-keymap us,us "" colemak, grp:win_space_toggle
, and that changes the relevant config files. So, Wayland is pulling from X11 configs (I think).Great info! I will try it when I decide to trial-run Wayland again, thank you!
(Some things I had read online suggested that Wayland did not use the x11 configs. If it does, that's good news.)
I sincerely hope it works for you! That
--no-config
flag tellslocalectl
not to change the layout for the TTY consoles, and it might be important to include for systems with encryption (I don't understand why, just something I saw when reading on the Arch wiki).