The work on the pcengines hardware still had another, rather cosmetic problem, which is now solved by a patch to pc_keyb.c and the config files.
At startup linux tries to identify the PS2 keyboard which, if the controller is missing, fails miserably by writing a few hundred controller jammed status lines to the console until it finally times out.
I found an experimental patch by Randy Dunlap which I could apply seamlessly to the Bering kernel sources. The patch allows to disable the search for a controller on 2.4.xx based kernels and seems to fix this issue.
I will place the patch on my CVS tree later today.
cheers Erich
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