Greetings,
I don't have an answer to your question but maybe sharing a personal
experience will help with the problem entering bios setup. I recently
had the same issue using a wireless keyboard and discovered the system
only responded to a hardwired keyboard at that point in the boot
process. By using a USB keyboard instead of the wireless, I was able to
enter setup and change the boot order.
HTH
Tom Ashley
On 03/24/2016 04:44 PM, Alan McConnell wrote:
Assembled Wisdom!
I am running wheezy, and would like to upgrade to jessie. To
that end I've bought a CD and a USB stick from LinuxCollections.
My problem: when booting I can't get into my bios to change the
boot order. No matter what key I press, the system continues
on with a re-boot of my old wheezy.
Details: my motherboard is a "Military Class Motherboard", which
I believe is also called MSI. When the image flashed on the screen,
only for a few seconds, I see at the bottom instructions to press
either the F11 key, or the Delete key. But when I press either of
these, nothing happens. So my question is: can I change the boot
order from withing wheezy, after I have booted and wheezy is already
in use?
[ Yes, I should have saved the material that came with my machine.
But I have recently moved, quite hurriedly, and I fear that the paper
manuals were lost. ]
Thanks in advance for all help and suggestions!
Alan