Hi Jesse,
It is likely that the module to drive the keyboard is not
loaded.  Check to see if hid.o is loaded, with lsmod, or cat
/proc/modules.  This can be accomplished in the boot
scripts.

Information is in the kernel source file
linux/Documentation/usb/input.txt

regards,
gm

> I recently have been trying to switch over to the 2.4
> kernel from 2.2 on my PowerPC system.  Upon doing so
> however, I lose support for my keyboard.  Though I'm
> using an Apple G3, the Logitech keyboard I'm using was
> never meant to be plugged into a Macintosh.  It worked
> fine under 2.2 (YellowDog).
>
> Upon booting with 2.4, I get messages about various
> USB devices not being claimed by any active drivers.
> At the login prompt, if I unplug and plug the keyboard
> back in it tells me the same thing, that there's no
> active driver for the device.
>
> I configured my kernel with USB support, OHCI, and
> full HID support.  Any ideas what's going wrong?

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