On Tue, 2009-11-24 at 09:18 -0800, Jesse Keating wrote:
> For what it's worth, testing that this morning, I held down
the shift
> key after booting and it still just booted with a 0 timeout. So, I'm
> not sure that solution is universal.
>
> (I didn't try tapping other keys, don't ahve a chance right this
> moment.)
Odd. Every physical machine and virt machine I've tried it has
worked.
I suppose if you held it down too early you may have triggered your
bios' stuck key loop.
On my partner's machine, the BIOS initializes the USB keyboard some time
after boot. So the sequence is power on, wait some seconds while POST
screen is displayed, during this time it prints some message about USB,
only *after* that will any input from the keyboard be recognized. So if
you just hit power and hold down a key, it won't register for any
purpose.
I imagine there are other systems like that out there, and you wouldn't
notice this if you used a PS/2 keyboard...
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