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Paul Hartman <paul.hartman+gentoo@×××××.com> [11-02-11 19:24]: |
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> On Fri, Feb 11, 2011 at 11:59 AM, <meino.cramer@×××.de> wrote: |
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> > Hi, |
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> > I have a problem here...(as you may have already guessed...;) |
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> > I have an old PS/2 keyboard, which I do love a lot. This PS/2- |
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> > keyboard is connected via a Chesen Electronics Corp. PS/2 Keyboard+Mouse Adapter |
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> > to an USB-port of my ASUS Corsshair IV formula board. |
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> > When Linux is running I have not a single problem with this setup... |
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> > BUT entering the bootselector via F8 while BIOS is coming up is |
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> > to 99% impossible. I managed that only once. |
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> > On the other hand: Entering BIOS with F1 is not simple and often |
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> > requires several boots, but it is possible. |
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> > What can I do to make F8/the bootselector work? |
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> At my job we have some Dell computers, where the USB keyboard doesn't |
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> respond for more than 1 minute after the machine boots UNLESS it is |
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> plugged into a specific USB port. So maybe you can try to use |
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> different ports, just in case it's a similar problem. |
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Hi Paul, |
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Thanks for your reply ! |
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...oh! Do you know, how many USB ports that board has? ;) :) |
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I think the next two days I will reboot day and night ;) |
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Have a nice weekend! |
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mcc |