So far the disk is holding up. I may do the CF conversion if I can
ever get the rest of the the system working.
I re-seated the cables to the IO board, but the results are the same.
I've tried a different keyboard and mouse.
-Pete
On Aug 4, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Poul-Henning Kamp wrote:
In message <[email protected]>,
Peter Loron
writes:
I have no idea what the hostname is. Yeah, I think the next step is
to
try and reload the OS. If that still doesn't fix it, then I may need
to start troubleshooting the PS2 ports...the keyboard isn't
responding
as it should when the LA starts up, and a kb and mouse need to be
present for the LA to come up properly as I understand.
If they keyboard/mouse is not found, the X11-server does not start.
Check the ribbon-cable that connects the PS/2 connectors to the PCB
inside, as far as I know, you have to unplug that to change the
harddisk out, and they may simply have forgotten to put it back in.
BTW: beware that the internal SCSI-disk is getting old. I found
the last SCSI-ATA converter in Denmark by luck, and gave mine a CF
card instead.
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