Torrey
July 31st, 2009, 04:48 PM
Hi. I just installed Jaunty from the alternate ISO (64 bit) with the fully encrypted LVM option. (This is a fresh install on a computer which was running 64-bit Intrepid with no problems - but the Intrepid install did not have the encrypted disk)
When the freshly installed Jaunty boots from the encrypted disk, I get the "Enter passphrase:" prompt to unlock sda1_crypt. But when I type on my USB keyboard, nothing happens.
I know the keyboard works -- I can enter the GRUB menu, edit the kernel command line to remove the "splash" and "quiet" options. That results in a text mode boot, but the exact same problem happens... when it asks me to enter the passphrase, nothing I type does anything.
I have a USB keyboard. I've already tried both enabling and disabling "Legacy USB Support" in the BIOS and it made no difference.
Please help.
When the freshly installed Jaunty boots from the encrypted disk, I get the "Enter passphrase:" prompt to unlock sda1_crypt. But when I type on my USB keyboard, nothing happens.
I know the keyboard works -- I can enter the GRUB menu, edit the kernel command line to remove the "splash" and "quiet" options. That results in a text mode boot, but the exact same problem happens... when it asks me to enter the passphrase, nothing I type does anything.
I have a USB keyboard. I've already tried both enabling and disabling "Legacy USB Support" in the BIOS and it made no difference.
Please help.