On Thursday 17 May 2001 12:36, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

If the USB driver needs to run before it'll recognize the keyboard, I don't 
know how you'd get it working with Lilo.  There's one thing you can do as a 
"cheat", but it's a pain in the neck.  If you set it in HardDrake as a 
regular keyboard (non-usb) you should be able to use it with Lilo, I think.  
Then once the computer boots, you can use HardDrake to set it up as USB until 
it's time to reboot again.

The other option is to get another keyboard.  They're cheap and you should be 
able to find one for less than $15.  Sometiems the cheapo stuff is better, 
because it doesn't have the compatibility issues.



> One person that I know is using a USB keyboard and cannot get the
> keyboard to work with lilo, though it works well enough to get him into
> CMOS and it works once Linux loads its USB drivers.  He has an ASUS
> A7M266 m/b.  Any suggestions on how to make it work with LILO?


 

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