this issue remains in Herd5
** Summary changed:
- CD boot loader doesn't detect macbook's keyboard
+ CD boot loader doesn't detect macbook's (core 2 duo) keyboard
** Tags added: macbook
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CD boot loader doesn't detect macbook's (core 2 duo) keyboard
https://launchpad.net/bugs/79172
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** Changed in: syslinux (Ubuntu)
Status: Unconfirmed => Confirmed
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CD boot loader doesn't detect macbook's keyboard
https://launchpad.net/bugs/79172
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Same here with a Kubuntu Feisty Herd 4 daily build in a MacBook Pro Core
2 Duo.
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CD boot loader doesn't detect macbook's keyboard
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This seems to also affect Edgy. A friend of mine has Ubuntu tripple-
booting on a MacBook (along with Windows XP). Grub was unresponsive on
the Edgy LiveCD, and the installed version of Grub is also unresponsive.
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CD boot loader doesn't detect macbook's keyboard
https://launchpad.net/bugs/791
** Changed in: syslinux (Fedora)
Status: Unknown => Confirmed
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** Description changed:
Hi
if I run herd2 x86 on a macbook core 2 duo, the keyboard isn't usable
- until the kernel has booted, i.e. it doesn't work in grub. I've tried
- fedora core 6 live and this doesn't happen.
+ until the kernel has booted, i.e. it doesn't work in grub.
Steps to r
I would like to add that this issue is quite important, since if somehow
the loading of default kernel goes wrong (into kernel panic) soon before
the keyboard is detected you'll get into a loop in which you couldn't
repair/debug the error. Other issues like booting into safe-mode or
booting another
This has been reported in debian's wiki:
http://wiki.debian.org/MacBook
section install debian: "If you cannot type anything in the CD/DVD boot
prompt (found this problem on MacBook Core 2 Duo), you can fix this with
an external USB keyboard or by booting into OS X and restarting while
holding the