On Sunday 21 April 2013 13:29, Timothy Madden conveyed the following to
alt.os.linux.slackware...
Short explanation:
You need to enable "USB legacy support" in the BIOS setup program.
Longer explanation:
When the machine boots, the processor is be in real mode. This is
still the case in LILO as well. USB devices however require an I/O
address outside the real mode address space, so the BIOS has to
switch the processor into systems management mode to emulate a PS/2
keyboard from a USB keyboard.
Once the kernel image is loaded and decompressed, none of that
matters anymore as the kernel runs in 32-bit protected mode or
64-bit long mode and uses its own I/O routines, but the crucial part
here is the real mode phase of the machine's hardware boot sequence.
Real mode is the DOS- and legacy BIOS-compatible 8086 emulation mode
of all x86 processors from the 80286 on and upward, and it is the
mode in which - for backward compatibility reasons - the x86
processor boots up at power-up.
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