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[bug #61426] '0' numpad entry trigger an error


From: Le Nain Jaune
Subject: [bug #61426] '0' numpad entry trigger an error
Date: Thu, 4 Nov 2021 15:54:24 -0400 (EDT)
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URL:
  <https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/?61426>

                 Summary: '0' numpad entry trigger an error
                 Project: GNU GRUB
            Submitted by: lenainjaune
            Submitted on: jeu. 04 nov. 2021 19:54:22 UTC
                Category: User Interface
                Severity: Major
                Priority: 5 - Normal
              Item Group: Software Error
                  Status: None
                 Privacy: Public
             Assigned to: None
         Originator Name: lenainjaune
        Originator Email: lnj.sam@gmail.com
             Open/Closed: Open
                 Release: 
                 Release: 2.02
         Discussion Lock: Any
         Reproducibility: Every Time
         Planned Release: None

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Details:

GNU GRUB version 2.02+dfsg1-20+deb10u4

With Linux Debian Buster, I set a password for GRUB2 but I can not use
entirely the numpad keys for typing the user nor the password. When I press
"0" from the numpad I obtain "Unknown key 0x62" but the other numpad keys work
without error. 

I suspect a bug and I isolated the problem in typing "123456789/*-+0" from
GRUB shell (from Grub menu press C key to switch to command line). Only the 0
(zero) numpad key triggers this message...

I tested on 2 different computer with the same behaviour.

What is wrong ?





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