Dear Walter,
thanks for your answer. I did not touch any settings between installation
and the final system. That what confused me. There was no change at all
between working and non working USB state just a simple reboot.
To make things more complex. First time, when failed, I installed from
external USB single sided DVD media. I have another M900 machine. Now I
made a USB pendrive installer from double sided DVD media (called
everything). And now it is working. The two machines is exactly the same
based on the serial numbers, checked on Lenovo site, but I have seen some
difference between BIOS settings. No idea why. Now I try to investigate
what is "problem" with the first machine. And why there is such BIOS
differences.
BR, Zsolt
On Thu, Mar 2, 2017 at 11:21 PM, Walter Dnes <waltdnes at waltdnes.org>
wrote:
> On Wed, Mar 01, 2017 at 05:55:21PM +0100, SZ, Zsolt wrote
> > Hello,
> >
> > I would like to install CentOS 7.3 on my new Lenovo M900 machine. I am
> > using the official 1 DVD installer. The installation process was fine
> > without any error but after reboot the USB keyboard and the USB mouse
did
> > not work. Therefore I was not able to type anything or pass the first
> boot
> > screen. Only the power button is working.
> >
> > Any idea why? I believe the installation media is using the same
kernel
> > components as the installed machine. So why the installer is working
and
> > the installed system is not?
>
> Did you disable UHCI (low speed) USB support during the install? USB
> keyboards and mice use that protocol on Intel and Via USB chipsets.
> There's also an OHCI (low speed) USB driver for non-x86 chipsets.
>
> --
> Walter Dnes <waltdnes at waltdnes.org>
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