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? _______________________________________________ [EMAIL PROTECTED] To unsubscribe, use the last form field at: https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/linux-usb-devel
