Try unplugging the keyboard then plug it back in. If it is USB, try
changing the port. Try another keyboard. Try booting an USB stick with
some other live distro then peek into the Arch logs.

On 10/10/2023 14:29, Peter King via talk wrote:

The saga continues.

While waiting for a replacement motherboard for my Lenovo T5, I hauled
out a computer I had taken out of service about 16 months ago to have
a working machine until I finally can install the motherboard.  But
here's the thing. When it boots up, I can use the keyboard and mouse
at the BIOS screen and through most of the process -- but near the
end, after enabling the network fails, it loses the keyboard.  The
mouse stays connected.  So I get a login screen but no way to talk to
it.  Same problem using other keyboards.  Eventually I figured out how
to boot from a USB stick, and that gets all the way up with the
keyboard, so it's something odd in the setup on the computer itself. 
I haven't tried to ssh in, because at the moment it tries to boot into
a static ethernet address which isn't available, and so network
connectivity fails.

The system runs Arch Linux.  The "easy" thing to do is just re-install
Arch and start with a clean slate, which is likely what I'll do, but
if anyone knows a quick and dirty fix I'd at least be able to save
some configuration information from the computer.  (Yes, I can do that
from an Arch install USB by mounting / chrooting into it, but I'd
rather understand the problem first.)

Any idea what gives?  Obviously a module for running the keyboard
isn't being loaded somewhere...


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