[email protected] (Mike Pumford) writes: >On 24/02/2026 23:09, Ben Collver wrote: >> Unfortunately, i could not type anything after "boot -c". I assume it >> is because this computer only has USB ports and no PS/2 keyboard. >> >That would be unusual as USB keyboards usually work in the bootloader. >If you can interact with the BIOS with a USB keyboard it should be fine >in the bootloader.
With 'boot -c' the kernel userconf function asks for input, not the bootloader. But you can use 'userconf' commands in the bootloader to achieve the same result (and later put them into /boot.cfg).
