Hmm This one is intresting..... I think it should be done with-in the kernel.. I took a look in the kernel config, but you only can select other keyboards ... It doesn't seem to be able to not support "normal" keyboards. I also have "serial console only" systems (via epia) and keyboard support is on, but I'm not using it.. -- Met vriendelijke groet / With kind regards, H. van Wees --- The official Gentoo motto is, "If it moves, compile it." On 9/18/06, Nicolas MASSÉ <nicolas27.masse@laposte.net> wrote: > > Hello, > > I'm trying to setup an embedded server using a VIA EPIA motherboard (x86). > I > chose to write the kernel messages to the serial console in order to throw > away my screen and my keyboard. The next step was to configure grub to use > the serial console. I did not know that was possible, but I found and > followed : http://www.rajeevnet.com/linux/grub_serial_console.html > And it worked ! > > Now I have a little question : How can I disable the support for the > keyboard > and the standard console in the kernel ? It seems their support is always > enabled on x86. Does anyone has a piece of advice ? > > Thanks ! > > -- > Nicolas MASSÉ > Pour récupérer ma clef GPG: > gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.eu.pgp.net --recv-keys 0x2A18C433 > Key fingerprint: 6621 FC23 5DC7 54BA B952 316A 50B1 BC3F 2A18 C433 > > >