История изменений
Исправление kostik87, (текущая версия) :
Вот почитайте: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documen...
USB Legacy support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>, January 2004 Also known as «USB Keyboard» or «USB Mouse support» in the BIOS Setup is a feature that allows one to use the USB mouse and keyboard as if they were their classic PS/2 counterparts. This means one can use an USB keyboard to type in LILO for example. It has several drawbacks, though: 1) On some machines, the emulated PS/2 mouse takes over even when no USB mouse is present and a real PS/2 mouse is present. In that case the extra features (wheel, extra buttons, touchpad mode) of the real PS/2 mouse may not be available. 2) If CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is enabled, the PS/2 mouse emulation can cause system crashes, because the SMM BIOS is not expecting to be in PAE mode. The Intel E7505 is a typical machine where this happens. 3) If AMD64 64-bit mode is enabled, again system crashes often happen, because the SMM BIOS isn't expecting the CPU to be in 64-bit mode. The BIOS manufacturers only test with Windows, and Windows doesn't do 64-bit yet. Solutions: Problem 1) can be solved by loading the USB drivers prior to loading the PS/2 mouse driver. Since the PS/2 mouse driver is in 2.6 compiled into the kernel unconditionally, this means the USB drivers need to be compiled-in, too. Problem 2) can currently only be solved by either disabling HIGHMEM64G in the kernel config or USB Legacy support in the BIOS. A BIOS update could help, but so far no such update exists. Problem 3) is usually fixed by a BIOS update. Check the board manufacturers web site. If an update is not available, disable USB Legacy support in the BIOS. If this alone doesn't help, try also adding idle=poll on the kernel command line. The BIOS may be entering the SMM on the HLT instruction as well.
Отсюда выход один, выньте диск из ноутбука, поставьте на него систему, вставьте диск в ноутбук, отключите в BIOS ноутбука USB Legacy support, после чего грузите систему, естественно загрузчик должен быт настроен на автоматический запуск системы.
UPD:
Системы с какой архитектурой вы пробовали ставить / грузить x86 или x86_64 ?
Исправление kostik87, :
Вот почитайте: https://git.kernel.org/cgit/linux/kernel/git/torvalds/linux.git/plain/Documen...
USB Legacy support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>, January 2004 Also known as «USB Keyboard» or «USB Mouse support» in the BIOS Setup is a feature that allows one to use the USB mouse and keyboard as if they were their classic PS/2 counterparts. This means one can use an USB keyboard to type in LILO for example. It has several drawbacks, though: 1) On some machines, the emulated PS/2 mouse takes over even when no USB mouse is present and a real PS/2 mouse is present. In that case the extra features (wheel, extra buttons, touchpad mode) of the real PS/2 mouse may not be available. 2) If CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is enabled, the PS/2 mouse emulation can cause system crashes, because the SMM BIOS is not expecting to be in PAE mode. The Intel E7505 is a typical machine where this happens. 3) If AMD64 64-bit mode is enabled, again system crashes often happen, because the SMM BIOS isn't expecting the CPU to be in 64-bit mode. The BIOS manufacturers only test with Windows, and Windows doesn't do 64-bit yet. Solutions: Problem 1) can be solved by loading the USB drivers prior to loading the PS/2 mouse driver. Since the PS/2 mouse driver is in 2.6 compiled into the kernel unconditionally, this means the USB drivers need to be compiled-in, too. Problem 2) can currently only be solved by either disabling HIGHMEM64G in the kernel config or USB Legacy support in the BIOS. A BIOS update could help, but so far no such update exists. Problem 3) is usually fixed by a BIOS update. Check the board manufacturers web site. If an update is not available, disable USB Legacy support in the BIOS. If this alone doesn't help, try also adding idle=poll on the kernel command line. The BIOS may be entering the SMM on the HLT instruction as well.
Отсюда выход один, выньте диск из ноутбука, поставьте на него систему, вставьте диск в ноутбук, отключите в BIOS ноутбука USB Legacy support, после чего грузите систему, естественно загрузчик должен быт настроен на автоматический запуск системы.
Исправление kostik87, :
Вот почитайте: https://raw.github.com/Advael/fjord-kernel/master/Documentation/x86/usb-legac...
USB Legacy support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>, January 2004 Also known as «USB Keyboard» or «USB Mouse support» in the BIOS Setup is a feature that allows one to use the USB mouse and keyboard as if they were their classic PS/2 counterparts. This means one can use an USB keyboard to type in LILO for example. It has several drawbacks, though: 1) On some machines, the emulated PS/2 mouse takes over even when no USB mouse is present and a real PS/2 mouse is present. In that case the extra features (wheel, extra buttons, touchpad mode) of the real PS/2 mouse may not be available. 2) If CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is enabled, the PS/2 mouse emulation can cause system crashes, because the SMM BIOS is not expecting to be in PAE mode. The Intel E7505 is a typical machine where this happens. 3) If AMD64 64-bit mode is enabled, again system crashes often happen, because the SMM BIOS isn't expecting the CPU to be in 64-bit mode. The BIOS manufacturers only test with Windows, and Windows doesn't do 64-bit yet. Solutions: Problem 1) can be solved by loading the USB drivers prior to loading the PS/2 mouse driver. Since the PS/2 mouse driver is in 2.6 compiled into the kernel unconditionally, this means the USB drivers need to be compiled-in, too. Problem 2) can currently only be solved by either disabling HIGHMEM64G in the kernel config or USB Legacy support in the BIOS. A BIOS update could help, but so far no such update exists. Problem 3) is usually fixed by a BIOS update. Check the board manufacturers web site. If an update is not available, disable USB Legacy support in the BIOS. If this alone doesn't help, try also adding idle=poll on the kernel command line. The BIOS may be entering the SMM on the HLT instruction as well.
Отсюда выход один, выньте диск из ноутбука, поставьте на него систему, вставьте диск в ноутбук, отключите в BIOS ноутбука USB Legacy support, после чего грузите систему, естественно загрузчик должен быт настроен на автоматический запуск системы.
Исходная версия kostik87, :
Вот почитайте: https://raw.github.com/Advael/fjord-kernel/master/Documentation/x86/usb-legac...
USB Legacy support ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Vojtech Pavlik <vojtech@suse.cz>, January 2004 Also known as «USB Keyboard» or «USB Mouse support» in the BIOS Setup is a feature that allows one to use the USB mouse and keyboard as if they were their classic PS/2 counterparts. This means one can use an USB keyboard to type in LILO for example. It has several drawbacks, though: 1) On some machines, the emulated PS/2 mouse takes over even when no USB mouse is present and a real PS/2 mouse is present. In that case the extra features (wheel, extra buttons, touchpad mode) of the real PS/2 mouse may not be available. 2) If CONFIG_HIGHMEM64G is enabled, the PS/2 mouse emulation can cause system crashes, because the SMM BIOS is not expecting to be in PAE mode. The Intel E7505 is a typical machine where this happens. 3) If AMD64 64-bit mode is enabled, again system crashes often happen, because the SMM BIOS isn't expecting the CPU to be in 64-bit mode. The BIOS manufacturers only test with Windows, and Windows doesn't do 64-bit yet. Solutions: Problem 1) can be solved by loading the USB drivers prior to loading the PS/2 mouse driver. Since the PS/2 mouse driver is in 2.6 compiled into the kernel unconditionally, this means the USB drivers need to be compiled-in, too. Problem 2) can currently only be solved by either disabling HIGHMEM64G in the kernel config or USB Legacy support in the BIOS. A BIOS update could help, but so far no such update exists. Problem 3) is usually fixed by a BIOS update. Check the board manufacturers web site. If an update is not available, disable USB Legacy support in the BIOS. If this alone doesn't help, try also adding idle=poll on the kernel command line. The BIOS may be entering the SMM on the HLT instruction as well.