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Hi to all,

I am getting the error message

KDSKBENT: Invalid argument

Failed to bind key 255 to value 2536

I am getting this error message when I logined to the standalone redhat enterprise 4 server linux system. I am able to logined to the system successfully. Please let me know the reason behind the error message.
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Is this a GUI or shell login? Is this a local or remote login? Look for all dot files, especially all .bash* files, someone may have added some code / command
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It's happening after fresh installation and its happening in shell login with every user and root account also.
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