Booting from install disk, no USB keyboard
I'm trying to install Arch Linux on a new system with a Gigabyte
GA-Z87N-WIFI board. Although I can use the USB keyboard (and mouse) in the
BIOS, the keyboard doesn't seem to work at all once I boot off the boot
DVD.
There are several people who've solved this problem by enabling IOMMU in
the BIOS. I couldn't find an option called IOMMU, but I found VT-d, which
I believe is the same thing. It's enabled.
Also, Arch detects my (wifi) network card and attempts to run DHCP on it.
I don't know if this is relevant, but I think I remember reading that if
IOMMU is disabled network cards aren't detected.
EDIT: I tried disabling UEFI in the BIOS, just in case... No change. I
still have no keyboard.
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