On 29 May 2001, Adam Di Carlo wrote:
> Erich Mueller <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> > do all the debian distribution boot images insist on AT style keyboards?
> > Unfortunately my usb keyboard seems to be unsuported at least in the
> > initial bootup phase the keyboard timeout and lack of AT-type keyboard
> > prevents the completion of the booting process of the distribution images.
> > (when the first input is requested by the curses screen)
> >
> > The modules are of little use since they get loaded much later.
> >
> > Is there a workaround for this?
>
> I don't know... I am CC'ing the list.
I am not subscribed to the list. I think I should, at least for a while to
get to see the replies. Is an online archive of the list traffic
available? Maybe someone else addressed this problem allready.
>
> I am very unfamiliar with USB in Linux -- sounds like we should
> support this.
>
> Erich, which architecture are you?
This is a X86 Compaq Presario with USB keyboard that defeated so far all
my attempts to get a installation going past the first curses screen.
I could of course disect the machine and do the initial instalaltion on a
different platform and reimplant the harddisk after that.
Thanks,
Erich
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