• Bug#264839: initrd-tools: mkinitrd should include keyboard modules (i80

    From Evilpig@1:229/2 to All on Thu Aug 12 16:30:16 2004
    XPost: linux.debian.kernel
    From: [email protected]

    Sven suggested that I post a followup to this bug because I recently encountered a related issue while testing debian-installer rc1 on my
    blue & white g3 PowerMac (for reference, bug #264963).

    I am trying to get the machine to successfully boot after an install
    by the new installer, and I was asked to boot into "Linux emergency"
    and add a module to the hotplug and discover blacklists. I
    successfully booted into emergency mode, but I was unable to do
    anything useful because my keyboard didn't work. Since that machine
    doesn't have a serial port (nor do the newer PowerMacs), I was unable
    to use a serial console. Luckily I had another Linux installation on
    that machine, so I just booted into that, mounted the Debian
    partition, and edited the files that way, but obviously that strategy
    won't work for everyone.

    I agree with Sven that including the keyboard modules is pretty
    necessary on powerpc. For the newer mac models, this would be USB,
    and for older macs it would be whatever is necessary to support ADB
    keyboards.

    Thanks,

    - Colleen


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