On Thu, 27 Dec 2007, Robert Moskowitz wrote:
I have a set of systems that I have to build that cannot be booted from CD.
So I put the drive in another system, do the install, move the drive, and fix
the video with system-config-display.
But seems perhaps there is another (small) problem. The build system has a
PS/2 keyboard interface (and mouse). The target system has NO PS/2
interfaces. Only USB is available.
So at boot I get the message:
atkbd.c: Failed to enable keyboard on isa0060/serio0
What do I do to remove this?
There does exist a USB -> PS/2 adapter. See if you can procure one
(colleague, store, etc)
.
Times like these they really come in handy. You should also review the
BIOS options for USB Emulation mode. If it is off, you should turn it on.
Scott
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