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- Date: Thu, 1 Mar 2018 08:48:11 +0900
- From: CL <az.4tlug@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] BIOS / Video Problems
- References: <CAAvESzGwZ8ptxP3Ojrz-MP7t0bHPnaDKhvaZPOjLgDiDPkfmZg@mail.gmail.com> <CAKXLc7fujAS_tqB9u0K=Kvt6NJgWRKYZGD-bFxAYew1aNjtnuw@mail.gmail.com> <20180228023436.i5sqmtzxvbieap7c@iambic.cynic.net>
Thanks for all of your input so far.One new issue -- if I reboot instead of shut down and restart, HDD (hence boot instruction) is not found.The BIOS defaulted to standard defaults after the third reboot and I was back loading to the Debian command line.Tried the USB keyboards in every connection slot on the back panel, with and without my surviving Green House four-port hubPer Curt's concern, none are more complex than keyboard + 10 keyI have tried three USB keyboards (US Microsoft Natural and two different IBM)I have tried two different PS/2 keyboards (US Microsoft Natural and a Chicony Japanese)More, following your good advice:The Dead Trees version of the motherboard installation manual survived.Sysrescue CD is burned.Boot Menu key is F11.I removed everything except the essentials -- MB, MEM, HDD, PSU DVD
Trying to reach BIOS continues to fail, machine boots directly into Debian command line
When I cleared CMOS, I was asked to press F2 or Del to enter BIOS or F1 to load defaults. No keyboard input was possible.Do I assume that I have a Norwegian Blue motherboard or is there more I can try?On Wed, Feb 28, 2018 at 11:34 AM, Curt Sampson <cjs@example.com> wrote:CL, so sorry to hear about your fire.
On 2018-02-27 14:51 +0100 (Tue), Kalin KOZHUHAROV wrote:
> USB keyboard may not work in BIOS, esp. if connected via extra
> hardware (hub, controller), or sometimes even directly with certain
> USB settings inside BIOS (chicken/egg problem).
Right. It's also worth trying _with_ a USB hub between the keyboard
and host if it doesn't work when directly connected; even some modern
machines (such as one of my Raspberry PIs) have problems with some
keyboards that a hub will happily handle.
Further, if you're using a keyboard that has any extra input devices
on it (such as a built-in trackpad), try another keyboard that's just
a keyboard, with no other devices. Some BIOSes don't like multi-device
keyboards.
> Only after you have confirmed access to the hardware, use SysrescueCD,
> do a memtest, boot defaults, check that it works.
Yes, memtest is a great friend in situations like this since it's
simpler to boot than an OS and will run a system at full bore which
can help reveal stress- and heat-related problems if you let it go for
a few hours.
> Then put back all the hardware you disconnected in step 1 and try to
> boot again till X. If all works, you know it is _only_ a software
> problem :-D
For a long time my disaster recovery strategy has been not to try to
restore a system from backups but simply to install a new fresh OS and
then bring back my preferences and the like using a system designed to
do this easily. (In my case, dot-home[1].) Data files get backed up in
Dropbox but the "restore" is simply to install Dropbox on the new
system.
[1]: https://github.com/dot-home
cjs
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