On Mon, Jun 22, 2009 at 09:36:12AM +0000, Debian Bug Tracking System wrote:
> 

I changed in BIOS

Unattended boot: Enabled
Configure PnP-ISA devices: Enabled
ACPI support: Enabled

Now keyboard seems to work. 

Previously I noticed that booting into single-user mode, logging in as
root and then going to runlevel 2 with Control-D gave me a working
keyboard. 

I turned off ACIP support previously, because the two ethernet cards
did not get network settings from DHCP. I could see DHCPDISCOVER and
DHCPOFFER on the DHCP-server, but the client claimed no answer came. 

I was going to make this into a firewall, so I need two Ethernet
cards. 

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Tapio Lehtonen
tapio.lehto...@iki.fi
http://www.iki.fi/tapio.lehtonen

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