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Re: OT: Removing the Keyboard check from a PC Boot
Can you turn off the bios check ?
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Friday, September 07, 2001 1:09
AM
Subject: [ukha_d] OT: Removing the
Keyboard check from a PC Boot
For various reasons, I recently started digging out
[very]
old PC parts and creating a host of very low spec PCs. Seems a shame to
have all these small hard drives and old SIMMs etc sitting in boxes
:)
The intention is for them to run on a small linux install for
simple
tasks like mail servers etc. Since I will not be using X or any other
windows type components and I will never need to access them locally
(telnet from a PC elsewhere will be used for anything I need to do),
they
will not have monitors (I do not have spare monitors anyway) and
preferably
will not have keyboards or mice. The problem comes in during the
bootstrap
process when they all hang on the BIOS keyboard check.
Since
various
"switchers" manage to provide a "fake" keyboard for bootup of multiple
PCs
sharing a single keyboard and mouse combination, I assume that there is
some simple technique to accomplish this.
Anyone have any ideas how
to
DIY a system to bypass the keyboard
check?
Thanks,
Mark.
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