Vojtech Pavlik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Mon, Mar 14, 2005 at 07:38:21PM +0300, Michael Tokarev wrote: > > > >>>Can you try 'usb-handoff' on the kernel command line? > > >> > > >>The problem has nothing to do with USB per se, as far as I can see. > > >>PS2 keyboard and mouse does not work when the USB subsystem (incl. > > >>usbcore) is not loaded. And the problem is with PS2 keyboard/mouse, > > >>not with USB one which works just fine. > > > > > >Of course. Nevertheless 'usb-handoff' tells the BIOS not to meddle > > >with the PS/2 interfaces, too. > > > > Oh me bad, I should listen to whatever is being said, instead of doing > > my stupid guesses... Just rebooted into 2.6.11.3 with usb-handoff and > > both the keyboard and mouse are Just Works, and psmouse driver loads > > almost immediately too. > > > > Also, it works just fine after turning off USB Keyboard and Mouse > > support in BIOS and without usb-handoff kernel parameter. > > > > In 2.6.9 (it works just fine too, problem happens with 2.6.10 and up > > only), there's no such parameter in drivers/pci/quirks.c. Hmm. > > Any chance the order of module loading changed between the two versions? > I see you have 'psmouse' as a module. If i8042 (and psmouse) are loaded > after uhci-hcd (or ohci-hcd), the problem will disappear, too. > > > So is this a bios/mobo problem, > > Yes. > > > or can it be solved in kernel somehow? > > We could have usb-handoff by default.
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