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I've a logitech comfort cordless keyboard. |
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I don't know why...it's normal, if works fine with kenel's cd, must Work |
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also on my system. |
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In chroot, keyboards works, stop when i boot from the system. |
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Il sabato 28 novembre 2015, Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> ha scritto: |
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> On Sat, Nov 28, 2015 at 7:17 AM, mr_L4N <serverplus@×××××.com |
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> <javascript:;>> wrote: |
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> > No, the keyboard don't working again.... |
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> How are you examining your resolv.conf settings without a working |
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> keyboard? Or are you booting from an install CD? If you're booting |
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> from an install CD then you need to set up resolv.conf yourself |
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> following the handbook, since you didn't actually boot the chroot (my |
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> instructions for symlinking resolv.conf won't work since you're not |
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> running systemd). |
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> When running a chroot you want to copy resolv.conf from the host per |
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> the handbook. |
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> When running a system with a network manager you need to do whatever |
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> the network manager recommends. |
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> If you're using an identical kernel config to the install CD I'm not |
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> getting why you're having keyboard issues. You don't have a bluetooth |
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> keyboard or anything like that, do you? |
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> Rich |
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