wireless keybard (Logitech s510) and grub

Adam Antoniak antoniak at mm.pl
Wed Mar 28 16:41:28 UTC 2007


Thanks! I enabled Legacy USB keyboard in BIOS and everything works fine now.
Out of curiosity I still would love somebody to explain why I was able 
to navigate through BIOS without Legacy USB enabled and didn't need old 
style keyboard to enable this option in BIOS.

ADAM

Phil Meyer napisał(a):
> Adam Antoniak wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I've just replaced my old keyboard and installed wireless Logitech 
>> s510. It seems to work right from the first boot moment (I can enter 
>> and edit bios), but I cannot choose which kernel I wanna use when GRUB 
>> bootloader message ("press any key to enter menu") appears. I have 
>> both windows and linux installed. For the convenience of my wife 
>> windows is a default system and now I cannot boot Fedora.
>>
>> Anyone experienced similar problems with wireless keyboards?
>> Any solutions found yet?
>>
>> Looking forward to some suggestions. I googled for a while but found 
>> nothing relevant.
>>
>> Adam
>>
> 
> This is probably a BIOS issue.  Most BIOS have a setting for USB DOS or 
> Legacy USB settings.
> You need the USB keyboard to be recognized at the BIOS level.
> 
> And, you will need an old style keyboard to make the changes to the 
> BIOS. :(
> 
> Hope this helps!
> 




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