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Bug#347647: marked as done (install: [hppa] usb keyboard was not detected)



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regarding install: [hppa] usb keyboard was not detected
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Package: install
Severity: normal

I got a HP C3600 workstation to play with but Debian installation failed
at very early stage:

Using the netboot image
dists/sarge/main/installer-hppa/20050305/images/netboot/2.6/boot.img
the system came up fine but appearently did not initialize the keyboard,
in other words: I was completely stuck when asked for a language
selection.

Actually I was not using an original HP USB keyboard but a simple PC
keyboard connected via an PS2/USB adaptor. This worked quite fine for
the pre-boot menu of the workstation. So if the trouble was caused only
by that keyboard solution, the installer should take care of that
anyway.

    Christoph


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Hi,

Christoph Biedl <cbiedl@gmx.de> (2006-01-11):
> I got a HP C3600 workstation to play with but Debian installation
> failed at very early stage:
> 
> Using the netboot image
> dists/sarge/main/installer-hppa/20050305/images/netboot/2.6/boot.img
> the system came up fine but appearently did not initialize the
> keyboard, in other words: I was completely stuck when asked for a
> language selection.
> 
> Actually I was not using an original HP USB keyboard but a simple PC
> keyboard connected via an PS2/USB adaptor. This worked quite fine for
> the pre-boot menu of the workstation. So if the trouble was caused
> only by that keyboard solution, the installer should take care of that
> anyway.

this might have been a kernel module/udeb issue (we routinely add some
*.ko files to kernel udebs these days, not sure how stuff worked back
in 2006); hppa support has been discontinued anyway, so I'm not sure we
need to keep this bug report open, so closing accordingly.

Thanks for the report anyway…

Mraw,
KiBi.

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