Michael Prokop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > * Alexander Skwar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [20070620 01:15]: > >> I burned grml 1.0 to a CD and booted my Fujitsu Siemens Amilo Pro V2010 >> notebook (a 32bit system) with it. When boot was finished, I was not >> able to type anything at all. Not even Alt+F1... worked - not even >> ctrl+alt+del worked! > >> In isolinux, ie. at the "boot prompt", keyboard still works. > >> I booted grml also without "modifying" anything with the help of the >> isolinux prompt. Ie. just defaults. > >> With the help of the mouse, I selected "x" at the menu presented when >> grml finished booting. I started fvwm-crystal. Even in X, keyboard does >> not work. > >> Keyboard worked just fine in previous releases of grml. It worked for >> sure in 0.8. Keyboard also works just fine right now; I'm typing this >> message on the same computer (booted into Mandriva). > > What type of keyboard is it?
It's a notebook and it's the builtin keyboard. No clue if it's USB or PS2 connected internally. > PS/2? If so: do you have the chance to > test an external USB keyboard? I don't have an external USB keyboard. Hmm... Maybe I do. Got to do some digging in the cellar :) > And please boot with 'grml ssh=yoursecretpassword' and login from > another box (ssh [EMAIL PROTECTED]) and check out what's inside dmesg > output regarding keyboard/PS/2/USB. I'll try that. > I do know this problem only from 64bit systems, never explored that > on a 32bit system. Which kernel version are you using with Mandriva? On Mandriva, I think they are at 2.6.17. On Gentoo, I'm at 2.6.21. I also use Gentoo on that notebook. Alexander Skwar _______________________________________________ Grml mailing list - [email protected] http://lists.mur.at/mailman/listinfo/grml join #grml on irc.freenode.org grml-devel-blog: http://grml.supersized.org/
