Frozen on the login screen

Hello there!
I have made excellent progress installing arch linux, and have finally gotten myself to the log in screen. I have installed arch with the slim login manager, and the awesome window manager. Upon reaching the login screen everything seems to freeze up. I cannot enter my username, and the the '|' indicating where you are going to type does not blink. I do not think that it is recognizing my keyboard, the keyboard is responsive while booting (num lock can toggle on and off) but un responsive after reaching the log in screen (num lock is off and cannot be toggled on). I'm not sure what could be causing this, but appriciate any ideas!!

I added '1' to the end of the kernel line and booted, I got to the log in screen, but was still unable to use the keyboard or mouse. I tried again adding '3' at the end of the line, and when the machine booted it loaded the arch command line. I signed in from here, and the desktop loaded, but I was unable to use the keyboard or mouse. Any thoughts?
EDIT: sorry, made the previous post before thinking to hard. I used the command to edit rc.conf, and got dbus and hal in the start up array. I'm installing firefox on the arch desktop now.
Thanks for everyone who helped!!
Last edited by unplugged23 (2010-05-08 01:31:54)

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