hi ya...
i think that a server running w/o kb and w/o mouse is a motherboard
problem or the kvm switch problem
- try a different motherboard if that worksmagic...
- i usually just use intel or asus or tyan mb...
and even that is model dependent for which system
bo
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> Subject: Re: keyboardless operation
>
>
> Is this an AT style keyboard? I found that some if not all older AT
> keyboards need to be present for the system to complete the
> BIOS boot seq.
>
> Hope that helps.
> Phil Mendelsohn
>
> On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, L
Cheaper to buy an el-cheapo keyboard and disable it internally, than
trying to develop a null keyboard adapter..
> Yes it is and AT keyboard, and there is no problem with BIOS as far as I
> understand, because it starts to load the kernel. If a keyboard must be
> present, does any one know who to
Yes it is and AT keyboard, and there is no problem with BIOS as far as I
understand, because it starts to load the kernel. If a keyboard must be
present, does any one know who to make a "plug" to make the computer think
that there is a keyboard attached?
Thank you
Lazar
On Sat, 2 Sep 2000, Phil
Is this an AT style keyboard? I found that some if not all older AT
keyboards need to be present for the system to complete the BIOS boot seq.
Hope that helps.
Phil Mendelsohn
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Lazar Fleysher wrote:
> It stops after "Console: colour VGA+ 80x25"... basically the first boot
> m
It stops after "Console: colour VGA+ 80x25"... basically the first boot
message..
On Fri, 1 Sep 2000, Nate Amsden wrote:
> where does the system stop booting ? i have many machines without a
> keyboard running they run fine. i read that linux 2.4 is including new
> code to enable systems withouy
where does the system stop booting ? i have many machines without a
keyboard running they run fine. i read that linux 2.4 is including new
code to enable systems withouyt keyboards to boot..probably a kernel
workaround for what the bios should handle on it's own(and does handle
on the vast majority
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