Petr Baudis <pasky@ucw.cz> writes:
> Dear diary, on Mon, Nov 04, 2002 at 12:17:04AM CET, I got a letter,
> where Matt Pharr <matt@pharr.org> told me, that...
> ..snip..
>> After 2.5 boots, my keyboard doesn't seem to be recognized (it's an
>> old-style one plugged into the keyboard port, not a USB keyboard).
>> Everything is fine up to the login: prompt, but then any key I hit doesn't
>> cause anything to happen (including ctrl-alt-del).
> ..snip..
>> I don't think I did anything dumb in the configuration step--I used my
>> working 2.4.19 .config file, did a 'make oldconfig', and answered questions
>> in conservative ways. In particular, I do have CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBOARD set
>> properly: [...]
>
> Try to answer yes to the Serial i/o support (under Input device support) and
> then enable support of the i8042 PC Keyboard controller.
Hmm, I didn't have that set before, but setting it and rebuilding doesn't
make things better, with or without the 'i8042_direct=1' flag at boot-time.
(I've rebuilt it all twice now, with an extra 'make clean' in the middle,
just to be sure.)
bash-2.05a# grep SERI !$
grep SERI .config
CONFIG_SERIO=y
CONFIG_SERIO_I8042=y
CONFIG_SERIO_SERPORT=y
# CONFIG_SERIO_CT82C710 is not set
# CONFIG_MOUSE_SERIAL is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_NONSTANDARD is not set
# CONFIG_SERIAL_8250 is not set
# CONFIG_SND_SERIAL_U16550 is not set
Any other ideas?
> Making the keyboard configuration under 2.5.x more obvious is currently in the
> process of discussion.
Sounds good. I'm guessing that I missed some other important config option
here. Perhaps someone could send me their .config file, I can enable what
extra stuff I need (xfs, etc), and I can then figure out what else I needed
to enable?
thanks,
-matt
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