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I recently did a big pacman -Syu on my system. The upgrade included a new kernel, from 2.6.10-x to 2.6.11-x. After the upgrade the PS/2 keyboard failed (i start in console mode). The network also failed so i had to perform a hard reset, with many more to follow. The / filesystem has had quite a few fsck's.
So i gave up, took a fresh archlinux iso (7.0) and reinstalled. Same thing, no keyboard. One forum message gave me a clue. I disconnected all USB devices (a mouse and a joystick) and voila the (PS/2) keyboard worked again. And continued to work after i replugged the mouse (i.e. until reboot :x). Now i had the chance to properly configure the system so i had a network connection and telnet facilities. And a working syslog-ng which produced this kernel.log:
with usb mouse installed
Apr 7 22:48:46 primus hdd: ATAPI 40X DVD-ROM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(33)
Apr 7 22:48:46 primus libata version 1.10 loaded.
Apr 7 22:48:46 primus mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
Apr 7 22:48:46 primus md: linear personality registered as nr 1
Apr 7 22:48:46 primus md: raid0 personality registered as nr 2
without usb mouse installed
Apr 7 22:50:37 primus hdd: ATAPI 40X DVD-ROM CD-R/RW drive, 2048kB Cache, UDMA(33)
Apr 7 22:50:37 primus libata version 1.10 loaded.
Apr 7 22:50:37 primus mice: PS/2 mouse device common for all mice
Apr 7 22:50:37 primus input: AT Translated Set 2 keyboard on isa0060/serio0
Apr 7 22:50:37 primus md: linear personality registered as nr 1
Apr 7 22:50:37 primus md: raid0 personality registered as nr 2
It seems the PS/2 driver is being initialized yet it behaves different when i connect a USB mouse (a MS optical wheelmouse).
Anyone has a clue what could be wrong?
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I have absolutely no clue.
Random tip: make sure you disabled legacy USB emulation or anything similar in the BIOS. Also look for other suspicous options. Near zero chance that disabling usb keyboard support helps too...
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I have absolutely no clue.
Random tip: make sure you disabled legacy USB emulation or anything similar in the BIOS.
Yes, that was the cause of it all. It now works ok. This could have saved me a lot of trouble. Thanks for the tip .
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Seems like my gut knows more than I suspected. Anyway, good luck.
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