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isolinux initial keyboard dead (Asus P5GD2 Board, suse-10.0 CDs/DVDs)
- From: Bernd Melchers <melchers@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 28 Nov 2005 10:42:45 +0000 (UTC)
- Message-id: <20051128104243.GA2900403@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Asus P5GD2-Premium Board
Pentium 640 CPU, 2x512 MB Ram
PS/2 Keyboard Cherry RS 6000 M
ATi X600 Graphics Powercolor
SATA Maxtor 250 GB disk
I maintain some systems with the above configuration.
They boot flawlessly with Knoppix, suse-9.2 and Windows XP-CDs.
They work flawlessly with Knoppix, suse-9.2 and Windows XP.
But it is NOT possible to boot them with (suse-9.3 or) Suse-10
installation or live CDs or DVDs, neither x64 nor i32 versions.
I upgraded mb bios and DVD-Drive-Firmware, nothing helps.
I changed BIOS PnP/OS, ACPI-2 and APIC Options, nothing helps.
I see this:
I insert the optical medium, boot, the Bonjour-Screen appears. Then
when the grub boot menu appears, the keyboard is absolutely dead.
So it is not possible to select an boot option. Therefore, after the
time out, grub boots into the "boot from harddisk"-Menu-item and dies.
I checked the MD5-Sum of the optical disks and
could use them to install other computer with other mainboards.
mit freundlichen Grüßen
Bernd Melchers
--
Pentium 640 CPU, 2x512 MB Ram
PS/2 Keyboard Cherry RS 6000 M
ATi X600 Graphics Powercolor
SATA Maxtor 250 GB disk
I maintain some systems with the above configuration.
They boot flawlessly with Knoppix, suse-9.2 and Windows XP-CDs.
They work flawlessly with Knoppix, suse-9.2 and Windows XP.
But it is NOT possible to boot them with (suse-9.3 or) Suse-10
installation or live CDs or DVDs, neither x64 nor i32 versions.
I upgraded mb bios and DVD-Drive-Firmware, nothing helps.
I changed BIOS PnP/OS, ACPI-2 and APIC Options, nothing helps.
I see this:
I insert the optical medium, boot, the Bonjour-Screen appears. Then
when the grub boot menu appears, the keyboard is absolutely dead.
So it is not possible to select an boot option. Therefore, after the
time out, grub boots into the "boot from harddisk"-Menu-item and dies.
I checked the MD5-Sum of the optical disks and
could use them to install other computer with other mainboards.
mit freundlichen Grüßen
Bernd Melchers
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