> > /etc/console/boottime.kmap.gz" but that didn't work either.. I > > haven't upgraded to the benh kernel yet so I'm running Woody as of > > now.. please let me know if you have any ideas on how to get the > > keyboard to work... > > How do you start X? >
Well, I can't get to that point actually.. so when the machine boots, it reaches the login prompt and that's it.. I can't type anything.. I'll try re-installing woody and see if that makes a difference.. thing is, right after the install, when it gave me a login prompt, everything was fine, all keystrokes were OK.. but once I reboot, I have this problem.. Thanks, nirmal