Since this only needs a new hypervisor binary and not a full set of
tools etc to reproduce I think it can be simplified to replacing the
previous "apt-get source" with
cd xen
Then "make -C xen", install the xen.gz and boot it as you did
previously.
Did that, rebooted and still no keyboard.
FWIW, I pulled the drive out and slapped it into a Dell Optiplex 7010 I have as a spare
workstation, booted it and keyboard works.
Cheers,
Mike
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