Hi,

I remember having similar issue on a desktop machine.
I solved the problem by disabling UEFI boot (switch to the legacy boot mode at the BIOS/UEFI level). The trick (pluging a USB keyboard) also worked for me with another hardware but not a MAC.
Unfortunately, I don't know MAC at all (not free enough to me :-)).
Good luck in your install.
If you find a solution, please keep us posted. It may be interesting to add a MAC section in the install guide.

Regards
Loïc

On 08/12/2013 13:20, 白い熊@相撲道 wrote:
"白い熊@相撲道" <gnewsense-dev_nongnu....@sumou.com> wrote:

I remember having had similar issues installing Debian or Ubuntu in the
past on an older Macbook. These were solved by plugging in a USB
keyboard for the install. Now, however, even the USB keyboard goes
dead.
It seems to me this is caused by 
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBooting#IRQ_assignment_errors
however there doesn't seem to be athe possibility of inspecting the full GRUB 
bootline in the splash menu on the Live CD boot. F6 doesn't let me edit the 
grub boot line directly...

How can I overcome this?

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白い熊@相撲道

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