Andrew Barchuk wrote:
Hi folks,
I just have finished my (first) LFS build (8.0). The system boots
successfully but I can't login as keyboard is not functional (cursor is
blinking after `hostname login:` message but does not react on
keystrokes). I'm on MacBok Pro 2013 (11,x). Have tried connecting an
external USB keyboard (Das Keyboard) but it makes no difference. I
didn't configure kernel besides recommendations from section 8.3.1 of
the book and didn't loaded any third party kernel modules. Everything
is OK in /var/log/boot.log. I don't see any errors in kern.log on
glance.
Not recognizing the keyboard is a kernel driver issue. Try 'make
defconfig' on the system and compare the .config to waht you have.
Alternatively go to Device Drivers -> Input device support -> Keyboards
and select everything as a module. Rebuild the kernel and see if that
works. If it does. use lsmod to see which one it likes. You can also
look at your host system and see what lsmod shows.
A couple of lines like:
rc (103) used greatest stack depth: 13024 bytes left
That's because your kernel config has something set in the Kernel Hacking
part of the kernel configuration. I don't recall the exact item.
But that's probably because I increased LOGLEVEL from 7 to 8. I use
systemd-boot to launch the kernel using EFISTUB if it matters.
There is no LOGLEVEL 8.
-- Bruce
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