On Wed, Oct 08, 2014 at 01:13:16AM -0400, marv wrote: > > After doing so and booting the now successful install, renaming > /usr/bin/ckbcomp back, the system will not boot any more.
I don't think there is anything hardware-specific in ckbcomp. Try running ckbcomp us I suppose everything will be OK with ckbcomp. If this is so, then the next suspect is /bin/setupcon. Try restoring ckbcomp and running setupcon by hand (from the text console). Does it work? If no, then this is good as it will be easier to debug. Please run sh -x /bin/setupcon >/tmp/setupcon.debug and send the file setupcon.debug. Otherwise (that is if setupcon works), there must be something early during the boot process causing the problem. In this case you can replace the line if setupcon -k 2>/dev/null; then in the script /etc/init.d/keyboard-setup with if setupcon -k 2>/tmp/setupcon.debug; then Then send us the content of the file setupcon.debug. Anton Zinoviev P.S. In case this laptop is a multiuser system, don't forget to restore the original content of /etc/init.d/keyboard-setup because ouputting to a fixed file name in a world-writtable directory is a security risk. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-boot-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org Archive: https://lists.debian.org/20141109142011.gc2...@debian.lan