On 5/25/2017 11:41 AM, Kuba wrote:
On Thu, 25 May 2017 10:52:28 -0600, Alan Feuerbacher
<[email protected]> wrote:
LFS seems to boot up to the "komodo login:" prompt, and then hangs.
Every kernel message shows [ OK ] on the right side of the screen. The
last is for "Starting sendmail". The NIC seems to come alive.
It seems to be a common issue with systemd, possibly while booting by
EFI. Is the keyboard you are using USB or PS/2? Maybe the USB subsystem
in the kernel just doesn't work? Try using a PS/2 keyboard, they're
great for debugging. Apart from that I'm out of ideas since I'm using
the good ol' sysvinit.
This is NOT systemd, but the regular old LFS system. However, I had
booting issues with a systemd LFS several weeks ago, but I never could
get past the boot issues. Hence, my latest attempt with non-systemd.
Keyboard is USB.
How would I test if the USB subsystem works?
My new ASUS TUF MB has no PS/2 input. I have a PS/2 keyboard, but I'd
have to use a PS/2 to USB adapter, which defeats the purpose.
Alan
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