Sebastien Binet wrote:
> Hi,
> 
>> I'm having an odd keyboard problem since I upgraded to 2.6.19 this
>> afternoon, its not really easy to explain.  I think it might be udev
>> related but I'm not 100% sure.  First of the keyboard is some old ps/2
>> ergonomic keyboard that I've had for years.  The manufacturer's name has
>> worn off a long time ago, but I don't think that matters.
>>
>> When I boot it starts out fine, allows me to select which kernel I want
>> in grub etc, but when its finished booting and gets to the login prompt
>> the keyboard's dead.  I can plug in a usb keyboard and that'll work
>> fine.  I can then use that keyboard to login and start X at which point
>> the ps/2 keyboard will start working again (I'm typing on it now).  Once
>> I've started X I can alt+Fx to another vt or even kill it and the ps/2
>> keyboard will continue to work.  I assume that a module isn't being
>> loaded properly.
>>
>> Troubleshooting this I continuously pressed numlock while it was booting
>> to see when it would stop responding.  It stopped while it was loading
>> udev events. I've tried both with udev in current and testing and get
>> the same results.  Any ideas how to fix this?
>>
>> Other then that 2.6.19 seems to be working fine.  Nvidia is working
>> good.  I haven't tried the new pata yet.  I want to get this sorted
>> first as it makes rebooting a little inconvenient.
> 
> I kind of have the same problem.
> Did you resolve it in the end ?
> 
> Cheers,
> Sebastien.

Nope, I'm still having the problem.  I've got no idea what the problem
is.  I haven't had the time to try to figure out which module udev is
loading that causes the problem or what x loads to fix it.

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