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Unfortunately I've followed that guide and i can't log in console. |
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Impossible to press any keys. |
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Il venerdì 27 novembre 2015, Rich Freeman <rich0@g.o> ha scritto: |
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> On Fri, Nov 27, 2015 at 11:28 AM, mr_L4N <serverplus@×××××.com |
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> <javascript:;>> wrote: |
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> > Modules are built and installed and i have create an initramfs with |
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> dracut |
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> > and emerged xorg. |
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> > I can't login, no mouse, no keyboard. |
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> Ah, this is the first mention of xorg (at least that I caught). Can |
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> you log into a virtual console (hit ctrl-alt-F1). If you can then it |
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> is probably an X11 driver issue and not a kernel issue. |
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> See: |
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> https://wiki.gentoo.org/wiki/Xorg/Guide#Input_driver_support |
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> This has generic info. Your kernel appears to have evdev support, but |
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> if you did anything to disable it in xorg that would cause issues like |
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> this. |
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> So, go ahead and confirm whether you can log in via the console. If |
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> so, focus on X11. Neither systemd nor openrc has much impact on the |
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> keyboard working as far as I'm aware, though once you log in |
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> logind/consolekit comes into play (I don't expect issues here, but you |
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> seem to have a run of bad luck unless you tweaked something like |
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> setting USE=-* or whatever). |
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> -- |
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> Rich |
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