>Hi, > >> > Is this likely to be an ACPI problem as before it boots fully, I can >> > edit the command line in grub? >> >> I do not understand, does the keyboard fail after the system is up, or >> immediately after a reboot? > >grub comes up with the kernel choice. I can edit this. Goes through the >kernel boot, comes to start X, can't - keyboard won't respond. Can you boot to single-user? (Add the option 'single' to the option-list in the grub boot line). If so, prevent X from autostarting by changing the 5 to a 3 in the line 'id:5:initdefault:' in /etc/inittab. You should then be able to boot up and log in through a terminal, and 'startx' to start X. If the kbd then dies, suspect Xserver/card. Cheers, Terry. > >> IE, can you access the bios after a reboot? If not, I suggest to check the >> cmos battery. I had a similar problem with an old machine, and it turned out >> that the battery was dead. After I replaced it, keyboard came to life, and >> everything else was smooth. It sounds strange, but... :-) > >I'll check that tonight. > >TTFN > >Paul >-- >"Logic, my dear Zoe, is merely the ability to be wrong with authority" - >Dr Who > >-- >fedora-list mailing list >fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx >To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list > -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list