> I've got CONFIG_INPUT_KEYBDEV=y in my .config so I am assuming yes.
> The keypresses don't generate the correct characters. I.e. as far as
> I can tell, the 'm' key is Caps Lock, the '9' key is ScrLk, the '0'
> key is NumLk, the 'q' key is 'y', the 'w' key is Ctrl, the 'e' key is
> 'j' the 'r' key is 'x'. Etc. I hope you don't need a complete list!
This is very interesting. Can you pass i8042_direct=1 to the kernel
command line if it fixes anything? Also atkbd_set=3 might help. Anyway,
please send me the log (dmesg) of the bootup in this case. Thanks.
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