Messages in this thread | | | From | Ian Hastie <> | Subject | Re: Uncorrectable Error on IDE, significant accumulation | Date | Tue, 21 Oct 2003 20:23:58 +0100 |
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On Tuesday 21 Oct 2003 02:03, Ian Hastie wrote: > On Tuesday 21 Oct 2003 00:05, Konstantin Kletschke wrote: > > The new K7S5A Pro behaves strange. > > > > When lilo comes up, it gets keyboard input containing of 4-6 lines > > "t:t:t:t:t:t:t:t:t:t:t:t:"... > > When hitting backspace whole line gets cleared, enter boots default then. > > WTF? > > even with no keyboard plugged in. My first thought was disabling > > "usb-keyboard support for dos" but... only a usb printer, ethernet and > > serial modem are plugged in... > > Kernel configuration optins aren't going to affect LILO
Oh well. *8} It's that funny thing called the BIOS isn't it. Doh!!
: USB Function for DOS : Enable this item if you plan to use the USB ports on this mainboard in a DOS : environment.
Well assuming it implies some kind of 16bit related access mode then I suppose it should be disabled anyway. However I didn't see a specific "usb-keyboard support for dos" in the manual. What happens if you disable "USB Function Support" completely?
-- Ian.
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