Re: Not booting without keyboad.

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William Warren wrote:
> some dells can be set to ignore keyboard errors int he bios.  He you
> tried this?

There is no such thing in my bios, I looked many times.  As I said, the
bios doesn't seem to care as it actually boots.  Usually, bios do not
boot if they find a keyboard error.

-- 
Ugo

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> 
> 
> Ugo Bellavance wrote:
> 
>> Hi,
>>
>>     I'm running CentOS 3 on a Dell celeron 500/256 MB.  It won't boot
>> without a keyboard and that is a problem for me.  I know it is not a
>> perfect setup, but I'd like to have it boot w/o a keyboard.  The Bios
>> doesn't seem to care too much about the fact that no keyboard is plugged
>> in, as it loads Grub and starts booting the kernel.  It hangs, usually
>> around
>>
>> Total HugeTLB memory allocated, 0
>>
>> Any ideas?
>>
>> Thanks,
> 
> 




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