Question is maybe whether this is the usb keyboard or maybe some failure to 
start a local tty or framebuffer mode. If there is a login prompt, framebuffer 
and tty are most likely ok. If you can ssh into the server from somewhere close 
to it (to be able to press keys on the keybord at the same time) you could try 
to install input-utils. "sudo lsinput" should have an entry for the keyboard 
since it is detected. Then you could "sudo input-events <#>" where number is 
the number from the /dev line from lsinput.
Look I would have two input lines for my Logitech keyboard here, if that is the 
case try both. At least one of them should work...

** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Stefan Bader (smb)

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