I discovered right now that the F2 key doesn't work the same way in my
keyboard and other common models. On mine, it opens my home directory,
but on normal keyborads it does what I was frustated to think that GNOME
didn't, which was simply to rename a file.

So I think the clear problem is: my special keyboard hasn't its F1-F12
keys read apropriately neither in boot menu nor in GNOME environment.
And the remaining question is:

How to make my Keyboard to work appropriately? I think the logic
conclusion is: your keyboard MUST have a switcher to the top and low
labeled key functions, as number keys does (123, with shift: [EMAIL PROTECTED] 
and so
on...). I'll search for that again.

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Keyboard issues on CD boot menu
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/108690
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