On Sun 2008-05-25 20:39:10, S K wrote:
> Hi,
>
> This is 100% reproducible. I'm using a Shuttle SG33G5, Q9300 (45nm)
> and Fedora 9 with kernel 2.6.25.3-18.fc9.i686.
>
> When the PC boots up, if I don't press any key till I see "Redhat nash
> version..." everything works fine (well, good enough).
>
> But if I press a key during the boot and end up inside GRUB boot menu
> and choose Linux (Linux is the default), the boot hangs after the line
> "Booting the kernel." and before "Redhat nash..." is displayed.
USB keyboard? Try disabling usb legacy emulation in bios. If it helps,
make them fix their bios.
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Well, my BIOS doesn't seem to have that option :(. And even if I did,
wouldn't that mean GRUB won't work anyway? Or does GRUB handle USB
keyboards without any BIOS help?
Thanks,
SK
On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 12:25 AM, Pavel Machek <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sun 2008-05-25 20:39:10, S K wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> This is 100% reproducible. I'm using a Shuttle SG33G5, Q9300 (45nm)
>> and Fedora 9 with kernel 2.6.25.3-18.fc9.i686.
>>
>> When the PC boots up, if I don't press any key till I see "Redhat nash
>> version..." everything works fine (well, good enough).
>>
>> But if I press a key during the boot and end up inside GRUB boot menu
>> and choose Linux (Linux is the default), the boot hangs after the line
>> "Booting the kernel." and before "Redhat nash..." is displayed.
>
> USB keyboard? Try disabling usb legacy emulation in bios. If it helps,
> make them fix their bios.
>
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On Sun 2008-06-01 14:29:15, S K wrote:
> Well, my BIOS doesn't seem to have that option :(. And even if I did,
> wouldn't that mean GRUB won't work anyway? Or does GRUB handle USB
> keyboards without any BIOS help?
Well, who needs keyboard in GRUB? ;-).
Try BIOS update, then.
Pavel
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