Steve,

Removing video=uvesafb from /etc/default/grub does allow me to boot
without going to recovery mode.   This does confirm an interaction with
either v86d or uvesafb with respect to the input problem.    I am not
sure if my problem is related to Josh's as it is not clear whether he is
using uvesafb.    I am clearly comfortable modifying the OS boot
scripts, etc. and thus I don't consider this a high priority problem.
By installing the NVIDIA drivers and uvesafb, I am taking on some of the
responsibility for any problems that develop.  Thanks for reviewing
this.

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