No... but I do have a KB / mouse that are hooked into a KVM switch, which can sometimes be sneaky.
I got it working though the other day. I read a thread on here somewhere about it. I moved the Realtek driver out of the S/L/E area. I forget where it was... somewhere in IONetworking...
What happens if you...
1) Shut down
2) Plug in drives
3) Boot
4) Reboot at system hang
same problem?
can you get to the BIOS to see if the drives are detected?
Well when I installed OS X I used MultiBeast 4.0.3 and had the problem from the get-go... so that might narrow it down for you. lol.
I think I'm going to look into a way to boot OS X without Chimera since I use GRUB2 anyway. (Maybe it can be done?)
Wow I'm astonished that I stumbled upon this after deciding to just stroll the forum for a little bit.
I'm having the same exact problem.
Reboot or shutdown from OS X... On next system boot, my keyboard is completely unresponsive (can't get into BIOS, etc.). GRUB2 displays a list of OSes to...
I think they might be hidden.
The latest MultiBeast seems to have an app that lets you show hidden files.
I don't know anything though as today was my first OS X install (and first experience) so I was baffled for quite a bit looking for those files. I dropped to a terminal and found them there.
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