On 11/30/2010 05:32 PM, Chris Northwood wrote: > Hi there, > > So, I'm having a problem with my Fedora 14 setup. I've recently > installed the distro on the machine, and set up full disk encryption > using the standard method in Anaconda. However, on the passphrase > screen (the one which appears as the OS starts), any input on my > wireless USB keyboard (this one: > http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=223792) doesn't work - > there appears to be no response to input from the keyboard. If I > connect a wired keyboard (this isn't a long-term solution, however - > the box is to become a media server, hidden behind my TV), then I can > enter the passphrase and continue just fine - once I get to the normal > user login screen, then I can enter my password and log in then. I > don't believe it's a BIOS problem as I can use the keyboard to > navigate around the BIOS setup screens no problem. > > I did set up my machine using the wired keyboard, and only changed to > the wireless one at a later date, so I'm wondering if some relevant > kmod is missing when it's required, or something like that. > > Any help to get my wireless keyboard up and running so I can enter my > passphrase with it would be much appreciated! > > Regards, > > Chris Northwood You can try turning on USB support for legacy systems (or something like that...) in your BIOS. This will make your keyboard/mouse look like PS/2 devices. You used to have to do that so that GRUB or LILO would see the keyboard. I am not sure if you still do. Mikkel -- Do not meddle in the affairs of dragons, for thou art crunchy and taste good with Ketchup!
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