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flexxoh
2013-03-13, 23:55
Hey all, I'm having the following issue installing Kali to a 128GB Samsung SSD:

When I launch the GUI or text installer, I get to the keymapping screen but I have no mouse and no keyboard. I'm able to use the live-boot feature without any issues. I'm using a Razer DeathAdder 3500 DPI mouse and Rosewill CherryMX mechanical keyboard.

Any ideas as to how I can get Kali installed? Please let me know if I should provide additional information to help troubleshoot.

Thanks!

UPDATE: I connected an old PS/2 keyboard and was able to get that to work. I've successfully installed Kali using text mode. I'm not sure why my Rosewill kb wouldn't work. Still curious as to if anyone else has this same issue. Thanks!

alist3r
2013-03-14, 03:28
Hi flexxoh
I think this is a kernel module selection issue. I mean, the kernel used by the installers have no kernel modules capable of managing your input devices.
This is common in usb stuff that uses "staging" drivers or similar things.
I will take a look at the kernel config of Kali's installer.
Im still taking first impressions, but I am a heavy Debian supporter and I will try to do my best to support the guys at Kali project.
Cheers,
Alex

rogueSF
2013-03-14, 06:52
I too am having this issue on a Razer Black Widow Ultimate 2013 and mionix naos 5000... It's strange because when booting and shutting down the live medium, I can clearly see init load the exact drivers for my keyboard and mouse. I thought perhaps I had them plugged into usb 3.0 ports but I checked and they are all plugged into 2.0 ports. Any ideas?

NoSleep
2013-03-14, 10:09
I have the exact same issues. I have the Razer naga mouse and a Razer arctosa keyboard.
I have tried to use other keyboards and none seem to work. I do not have access to a PS/2 keyboard so i cannot try that.

Gr4nD T3R0R
2013-03-14, 11:10
Hey all, I'm having the following issue installing Kali to a 128GB Samsung SSD:

When I launch the GUI or text installer, I get to the keymapping screen but I have no mouse and no keyboard. I'm able to use the live-boot feature without any issues. I'm using a Razer DeathAdder 3500 DPI mouse and Rosewill CherryMX mechanical keyboard.

Any ideas as to how I can get Kali installed? Please let me know if I should provide additional information to help troubleshoot.

Thanks!

UPDATE: I connected an old PS/2 keyboard and was able to get that to work. I've successfully installed Kali using text mode. I'm not sure why my Rosewill kb wouldn't work. Still curious as to if anyone else has this same issue. Thanks!
you have to use "TAB"

3vi1john
2013-03-14, 11:50
using tab doesn't work either. It's almost as if the keyboard locks up.

forlulz
2013-03-14, 13:01
Had same issue with USB keyboard, fortunately the PS/2 one worked. Not so cool but at least it did. USB works in live environment, only fails to do is after choosing either of the installation methods.

flexxoh
2013-03-14, 13:18
Thanks, alist3r!

cyberkryption
2013-03-14, 14:44
The problem could be with initramfs, there is a report here https://lists.debian.org/debian-kernel/2012/07/msg00598.html

The kernel is 3.7 included with kali, so this may be the issue.

There is also this guide on how to enable usb keyboards in initramfs, the files needed appear to be missing from kali see http://wiki.debian.org/Keyboard#How_to_enable_USB_keyboard_in_initramfs

kkruegel
2013-03-14, 15:36
dell dimension 9200 usb no usb keyboard and mouse worky

BeNe
2013-03-14, 18:04
PS2 keyboard workaround does the job!
So there is no usb support this time...

Thanks, flexxoh.

cawaker
2013-03-14, 18:27
this issue has been reported and it looks like the devs are working on it.

http://bugs.kali.org/view.php?id=63

psych0tron
2013-03-14, 20:35
Same Issue here. Dell Studio One with multiple USB keyboards and mice.

Shatter
2013-03-14, 20:43
Hello. Just tried to install it on my Compaq nx6110 laptop using graphic installer. The laptop keyboard works, the touchpad works, but the USB mouse doesn't.

forlulz
2013-03-14, 20:58
^ All you can do in the meanwhile without messing around is use PS/2 keyboard+mouse.

alist3r
2013-03-14, 21:21
initial ramdisk lacks human interface devices support. you can rebuild the initrd and that will do the trick

f10w3r5
2013-03-15, 00:08
I'm having the same problem with a Dell R610.

Nik@S_DaRk
2013-03-15, 09:35
Same Issue...mouse and keyb.. freeze :((( any help plz?
intel (R) COre i3CPU 550 @ 3.20 ghz
6.00 gb ram
64 bit widows home prenium




I loVE Kali!!!

samiux
2013-03-15, 11:06
initial ramdisk lacks human interface devices support. you can rebuild the initrd and that will do the trick

I am not familiar with debian live-cd rebuild. Would you mind tell me how to?

Samiux

agge
2013-03-15, 11:39
Same problem for me, my mouse Logitech M100 and keyboard SpeedLINK 64-65 dont work on usb 2.0.....and may I dont have a PS/2 keyboard :D ......sooooo, resolve this problem in time please :)

muts
2013-03-16, 01:09
Fixed in Kali 1.0.1 - http://www.kali.org/downloads

Nik@S_DaRk
2013-03-16, 08:30
thank you for the quick response muts...thk you very match.!!!:)

deconstructoid
2013-03-19, 13:13
The issue persists for me in 1.0.1. Tried both text and GUI. Standard issue Dell usb keyboard and mouse.

k4lk1
2013-03-21, 23:41
Probably you need to activate usb legacy mode from your bios.