Remco wrote:
Hello,
After installing Core 1 and booting for the first time I get stuck with the
login screen which doesn't respond to the keyboard (I didn't install X so
this is a console login).
USB legacy support caused me to have no keyboard in a terminal. I think
that ACPI not being enabled also had something to do with my keyboard
loss. Try adding acpi=on to your kernel line. If you have USB legacy
support set in your BIOS, try disabling that feature.
After a while this error appears:
eth0: Host error, FIFO diagnostic register 2000.
eth0: PCI bus error, bus status 00a00029
This error appears whenever I ping the machine from another box or when I just
wait a while.
When I shutdown, remove the nic (a 3Com PCI 3c905 Boomerang) and reboot the
same login freezes but I don't get the eth0 error.
This card is pretty common. I'm going to try this card again shortly. I
think that there is a newer version of ethtool out. I hope something is
changed in the program to get these cards working properly again.
Also, at boot-up, no error messages are generated and all services start-up
cleanly (all green OKs).
I understand that the eth0 error is caused by the system failing somewhere
else, however I get little feedback otherwise (no other errors). Moreover, I
tried running the install cd in rescue mode but it crashed spitting out a
nasty run-time error (some libs couldn't be found) so I have to figure out a
way to get at the logs.
If I'm thinking about the same logs. They might be in your /root
directory. Without a keyboard, I don't know how you would get to the
logs though.
Jim
Does anyone have a suggestion? I'll be going through my cds looking for
something to use as a rescue kit ;-)
regards,
Remco
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