On 11/11/2011 12:02, Polytropon wrote:
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 10:41:56 +0100, David Demelier wrote:
When prompted Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh:uhub3:
6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
uhub7: 8 ports with 8 removable, self powered
ugen0.2: at usbus0
ukbd0:
on usbus0
kbd1
On Fri, 11 Nov 2011 10:41:56 +0100, David Demelier wrote:
> When prompted Enter full pathname of shell or RETURN for /bin/sh:uhub3:
> 6 ports with 6 removable, self powered
> uhub7: 8 ports with 8 removable, self powered
> ugen0.2: at usbus0
> ukbd0:
> on usbus0
> kbd1 at ukbd0
> uhid0:
> on
Hello,
This question may have been asked a lot of time but I have the same
problem, my USB keyboard works well with the loader, when the system has
successfully booted but not in the single user mode.
I don't know if this matters but when the request
When prompted Enter full pathna
Hello,
when i switched to an usb-keyboard some month ago, i realized, that
boot/loader ignores input from this device. The bootmanager accepts
input, loader not.
Is there any configuration-parameter to fix this?
Andreas
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On 04/27/10 07:06, Polytropon wrote:
> On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 00:33:28 +0200, Anselm Strauss
> wrote:
>> Could it be a numlock issue? Any idea how to address this?
>
> A good tool for diagnostics always is the xev program. See
> if something like
>
> KeyPress event, serial 24, synthetic NO, window
On Mon, 26 Apr 2010 00:33:28 +0200, Anselm Strauss wrote:
> Could it be a numlock issue? Any idea how to address this?
A good tool for diagnostics always is the xev program. See
if something like
KeyPress event, serial 24, synthetic NO, window 0x1c1,
root 0x73, subw 0x0, time 1034406899,
Hi,
I have a Roccat Arvo keyboard that has a number block with integrated
positioning keys (arrows, del, end, ...), but no extra keys for them. There
is a mode switch button that switches between the two layouts, like the
numlock key, but I'm not sure if this really is numlock. For some reason the
Hi,
I have a Lenovo USB keyboard with trackpoint and touchpad (UltraNav), but I
really want to get rid of the touchpad as it just gets in my way. But I can't
find a way to do this in FreeBSD (using 7.0-RELEASE). I've seen the question
asked in a couple of places but I've found
Hi All
Anybody know how I work around the following panic ??
panic: ohci_add_done: addr 0x7fef1c30 not found
cpuid = 0
Uptime: 1s
I have just purchased a new Lenovo ultranav usb keyboard from .
(My old ibm ps/2 one died)
http://uk.insight.com/apps/productpresentation/index.php?product_id
> -Original Message-
> From: Morgan Wesström [mailto:freebsd-questi...@pp.dyndns.biz]
> Sent: 28 January 2009 13:27
> To: FreeBSD Questions
> Subject: Is there a trick to boot 7.1 install CD with USB keyboard?
>
> Dell OptiPlex 745 - no PS/2 connectors.
>
>
-Original Message-
From: Morgan Wesström [mailto:freebsd-questi...@pp.dyndns.biz]
Sent: 28 January 2009 13:27
To: FreeBSD Questions
Subject: Is there a trick to boot 7.1 install CD with USB keyboard?
Dell OptiPlex 745 - no PS/2 connectors.
USB keyboard works on boot menu but during
Dell OptiPlex 745 - no PS/2 connectors.
USB keyboard works on boot menu but during kernel initialization I see this:
usb1: host controller halted
uhub1: device problem (IOERROR), disabling port 2
Keyboard is non-working when SYSINSTALL starts. Upgraded to latest BIOS
and error disappears but
>
> > OK... This could work eventually, but think about another fact:
> > With GENERIC kernel, everything works correctly. I plug and unplug
> the keyboard, and it interacts wonderfully.
>
> Right. The generic kernel has kbdmux these days.
>
I see... this is one piece of info that I needed, th
as kbdmux these days.
> Noor
>
>
>
> -Original Message-
> From: Polytropon [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Sent: Wednesday, December 10, 2008 3:03 PM
> To: נור דאוד
> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
> Subject: Re: USB Keyboard is not working with a cu
To: נור דאוד
Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org
Subject: Re: USB Keyboard is not working with a custom kernel
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:33:44 +0200, "??? " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With this kernel, whenever I connect a USB keyboard, I see on
> the console an alert (&qu
On Wed, 10 Dec 2008 07:33:44 +0200, "??? " <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> With this kernel, whenever I connect a USB keyboard, I see on
> the console an alert ("USB keyboard device this and that,
> connected to ") and even the make/model of the keyboard
&
********* END OF FILE **
With this kernel, whenever I connect a USB keyboard, I see on the console an
alert ("USB keyboard device this and that, connected to ") and even the
make/model of the keyboard is shown, but the keyboard doesn't work. The
Num/Caps locks work (I mean, th
On 04/apr/08, at 14:23, Robert Huff wrote:
I've got a USB keyboard and I'm unable to select any of the
options in the boot loader/beastie menu - escape to the loader
prompt, single- user mode etc..
It is the only keyboard attached and it works fine once the
system is up.
What
On Fri, 4 Apr 2008 10:22:52 +0200
Gianni Doe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I've got a USB keyboard and I'm unable to select any of the options
> in the boot loader/beastie menu - escape to the loader prompt,
> single- user mode etc..
> It is the only keyboard attache
Gianni Doe writes:
> I've got a USB keyboard and I'm unable to select any of the
> options in the boot loader/beastie menu - escape to the loader
> prompt, single- user mode etc..
> It is the only keyboard attached and it works fine once the
> system is up.
I've got a USB keyboard and I'm unable to select any of the options in
the boot loader/beastie menu - escape to the loader prompt, single-
user mode etc..
It is the only keyboard attached and it works fine once the system is
up.
I've done a bit of Googling and tried setti
I burned a fresh iso of the i386 7.0-RELEASE-disc1, I've got my
keyboard and mouse plugged in via USB. Upon successful boot of the
install cd, the moment I press a key, it seems to stick, and that key
code is repeated over and over again.
For example, the "Select Country" is the first menu
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I just installed 7.0 RC2 on a brand new Dell - dual processor dual
core Intel (so four processors), and I'm losing the keyboard and mouse
after taking certain actions. For example, I started setting up X
(Xorg --configure) and then launched it (X -config
/root/xorg.conf-new
--On Thursday, February 21, 2008 20:41:59 +0100 Nikolaj Thygesen
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Paul Schmehl wrote:
I just installed 7.0 RC2 on a brand new Dell - dual processor dual
core Intel (so four processors), and I'm losing the keyboard and mouse
after taking certain actions. For example, I
Oscar Chavarria wrote:
On 8/3/07, Bart Silverstrim <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oscar Chavarria wrote:
I have a GENERIC kernel. The /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC file
contains
the following under the USB Support section (among other devices):
device usb #USB Bus (required
I have a GENERIC kernel. The /usr/src/sys/i386/conf/GENERIC file contains
the following under the USB Support section (among other devices):
device usb #USB Bus (required)
device uhid#"Human Interface Devices"
device ukbd #Keyboard
Neve
Reid Linnemann wrote:
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 16:37>>
Reid Linnemann wrote:
Written by Reid Linnemann on 07/27/07 15:49>>
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 15:21>>
Hi,
I recently purchased a new USB keyboard, since my old PS/2 one has
seen its best day
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 16:37>>
Reid Linnemann wrote:
Written by Reid Linnemann on 07/27/07 15:49>>
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 15:21>>
Hi,
I recently purchased a new USB keyboard, since my old PS/2 one has
seen its best days. This has caused me
Reid Linnemann wrote:
Written by Reid Linnemann on 07/27/07 15:49>>
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 15:21>>
Hi,
I recently purchased a new USB keyboard, since my old PS/2 one has
seen its best days. This has caused me annoying problems with my ELI
disks, though.
I ha
Reid Linnemann wrote:
Written by Reid Linnemann on 07/27/07 15:49>>
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 15:21>>
Hi,
I recently purchased a new USB keyboard, since my old PS/2 one has
seen its best days. This has caused me annoying problems with my ELI
disks, though.
I ha
Written by Reid Linnemann on 07/27/07 15:49>>
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 15:21>>
Hi,
I recently purchased a new USB keyboard, since my old PS/2 one has
seen its best days. This has caused me annoying problems with my ELI
disks, though.
I have four SATA harddrives,
Forgot to mention, I've also tried a USB to PS/2 adaptor, but with that
one, the USB keyboard won't work at all.
Rolf Nielsen
P.S. I'm sorry about the request for receit for the previous message. I
have it activated by default, and forgot t
Written by Rolf G Nielsen on 07/27/07 15:21>>
Hi,
I recently purchased a new USB keyboard, since my old PS/2 one has seen
its best days. This has caused me annoying problems with my ELI disks,
though.
I have four SATA harddrives, all of which are encrypted using ELI
encryption
Hi,
I recently purchased a new USB keyboard, since my old PS/2 one has seen
its best days. This has caused me annoying problems with my ELI disks,
though.
I have four SATA harddrives, all of which are encrypted using ELI
encryption. I've encrypted the raw disks, ad0, ad1, ad2 and ad3
Reid Linnemann [Fri, Jul 20, 2007 at 10:32:48AM -0500]:
> I've never know what causes this, but in single user mode some USB
> keyboards on some systems refuse to work. I myself work on an Optiplex
> GX270 that exhibits the same behavior. You can get around it easily enough
> though; at the load
Written by Nico -telmich- Schottelius on 07/20/07 09:45>>
Hello!
Just wanted to confirm that the usb-keyboard is not working in the
installer with Dell Optiplex 745 and FreeBSD 6.2.
Though it works in the boot loader, but stops working (num lock light
is set to off) when usb support is e
Hello!
Just wanted to confirm that the usb-keyboard is not working in the
installer with Dell Optiplex 745 and FreeBSD 6.2.
Though it works in the boot loader, but stops working (num lock light
is set to off) when usb support is enabled by FreeBSD.
I also tried booting with verbose logging on
Modulok wrote:
> On 6/21/07, Manolis Kiagias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi all,
>>
>> This is a very weird symptom, noticed today for the first time. I have a
>> cheap Microsoft wireless keybaord with USB connection, on one FreeBSD
>> 6.2 release machine that acts as a lightweight server / occas
On 6/21/07, Manolis Kiagias <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi all,
This is a very weird symptom, noticed today for the first time. I have a
cheap Microsoft wireless keybaord with USB connection, on one FreeBSD
6.2 release machine that acts as a lightweight server / occasional
desktop. While in the c
Hi all,
This is a very weird symptom, noticed today for the first time. I have a
cheap Microsoft wireless keybaord with USB connection, on one FreeBSD
6.2 release machine that acts as a lightweight server / occasional
desktop. While in the console (no X running) I accidentally pressed
CTRL-ALT-SPA
On Tue, 5 Jun 2007, Oscar Chavarria wrote:
On 6/5/07, Garrett Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Oscar Chavarria wrote:
> I have used the latest tip in the mailing list archives, to move the
> cable
> to another USB physical port, but still the keyboard will not work at
the
> BSD prompt..
>
> T
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At the loader prompt, set hints.atkbd0.disabled="1". This should allow
your
Oscar Chavarria wrote:
I have used the latest tip in the mailing list archives, to move the
cable
to another USB physical port, but still the keyboard will not work at the
BSD prompt..
The purpose is to boot as single user.
Thanks is advance for any help.
What version do you have installed
I have used the latest tip in the mailing list archives, to move the cable
to another USB physical port, but still the keyboard will not work at the
BSD prompt..
The purpose is to boot as single user.
Thanks is advance for any help.
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Trying to install freebsd6.2 using a usb keyboard on a dell precision 690.
When I get into sysinstall the keyboard no longer works. Did some
googling... there is no option in the bios for legacy usb keyboard or
anything like that, unplugging and replugging/rearranging usb devices did
not work
I'm trying to install 6.2, then bootstrap up to 7-CURRENT on my desktop, but
I'm having issues getting everything installed, because it fails to find / load
the USB keyboard / HID modules.
When I do load the uhid and ukbd modules at the boot prompt, the system just
locks up after i
> seems I do have a typical problem and don't know how to solv it.
> I try to install FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT SNAP 200704 for AMD64 on IBM x3655
> with two Opteron 22XX CPUs. The ISO CD1 boots well and keyboard reacts
> with the beastie-menu, but after booting into installation menu (showing
> up ke
On Friday 27 April 2007 18:49, O. Hartmann wrote:
> Hello,
>
> seems I do have a typical problem and don't know how to solv it.
> I try to install FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT SNAP 200704 for AMD64 on IBM x3655
> with two Opteron 22XX CPUs. The ISO CD1 boots well and keyboard reacts
> with the beastie-menu,
Hello,
seems I do have a typical problem and don't know how to solv it.
I try to install FreeBSD 7.0-CURRENT SNAP 200704 for AMD64 on IBM x3655
with two Opteron 22XX CPUs. The ISO CD1 boots well and keyboard reacts
with the beastie-menu, but after booting into installation menu (showing
up key
t key I pressed before it stopped paying attention.
I've tried swapping to a different USB keyboard. I've tried plugging the
keyboard in directly to the USB port, instead of via hubs. I've tried
console mode instead of X. In all cases, the strange behavior is still
present.
I'm
stopped paying attention.
I've tried swapping to a different USB keyboard. I've tried plugging the
keyboard in directly to the USB port, instead of via hubs. I've tried
console mode instead of X. In all cases, the strange behavior is still
present.
I'm using FreeBSD
On Mon, 5 Mar 2007, Kirk Strauser wrote:
On Sunday 04 March 2007 23:53, John Costanzo wrote:
That did not work. Please I would really like to use FreeBSD and I do
not have a PS/2 port to help. Thanks
For the record, I just installed 6.2 onto a USB-only server using a
USB keyboard. I can
On Sunday 04 March 2007 23:53, John Costanzo wrote:
> That did not work. Please I would really like to use FreeBSD and I do not
> have a PS/2 port to help. Thanks
For the record, I just installed 6.2 onto a USB-only server using a USB
keyboard. I can't give any advice for your exac
John Costanzo writes:
> Hi I have a Dell Dimension E520 and I am trying to install
> FreeBSD 6.2. I am running into a problem that it gets to
> sysinstaller and keyboard does not work. The keyboard is a USB
> one. I have windows installed and it works in there so I know it
> is not keyboard.
Hi I have a Dell Dimension E520 and I am trying to install FreeBSD 6.2. I am
running into a problem that it gets to sysinstaller and keyboard does not
work. The keyboard is a USB one. I have windows installed and it works in
there so I know it is not keyboard. I booted and hit option 6 and typed
f
hci1: mem 0xfbffe000-0xfbffefff irq 21 at device
3.1 on pci0
ohci1: Reserved 0x1000 bytes for rid 0x10 type 3 at 0xfbffe000
ohci1: [GIANT-LOCKED]
usb1: OHCI version 1.0, legacy support
<<>>
The keyboard is a normal HP USB keyboard, detected by FreeBSD 4.9 as:
ukbd0: Compaq USB Keyboard,
Just a follow up to my USB keyboard issue. I know what programs are
available to bind the keys... unfortunately the keys do not return
anything. No value returned at all, making it impossible to bind these
keys :) I had the same problem with my last keyboard... In USB mode none
of the keys
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On some Dells, there is a BIOS option to boot with "USB legacy support"
> (or some similar wording) or without USB support at all. Having the
> correct setting is pivotal to getting the USB keyboard to work. The
> correct
Bill Moran wrote:
In response to Chris Shenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
If not, any suggestions on how to get it to boot to a point where I
could fix the /etc/fstab? Only thing I can think of is burn a
bootable FreeBSD disk, boot from it, then mount the hard drive and fix
fstab from that.
you build a kernel with usb
keyboard support built in. I think the GENERIC kernel now supports usb
keyboards by default, which explains why the boot option has been removed.
I just booted and installed with the "boot with usb keyboard" option in 5.4,
and it's worked ever since. I
build a kernel with usb
> keyboard support built in. I think the GENERIC kernel now supports usb
> keyboards by default, which explains why the boot option has been removed.
I just booted and installed with the "boot with usb keyboard" option in 5.4,
and it's worked ever since
Chris Shenton wrote:
> Any suggestions how to get it to see the USB keyboard in the boot?
> This Dell box doesn't have a non-USB keyboard input.
The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control.
So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd
In response to Chris Shenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I have a borked entry in my /etc/fstab: the box can't find /dev/da4s1
> or something at boot. So it hangs at boot asking me if I want to use
> /bin/sh in single user mode. But when I bang on the USB keyboard,
> FreeBS
I have a borked entry in my /etc/fstab: the box can't find /dev/da4s1
or something at boot. So it hangs at boot asking me if I want to use
/bin/sh in single user mode. But when I bang on the USB keyboard,
FreeBSD doesn't hear the keys.
I recall that previous boot menus offered a &quo
Odhiambo Washington wrote:
* On 10/06/06 11:21 +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
| NgD Vulto wrote:
|
| >I have some doubts about your question, it happens at the screen of the
| >freebsd-loader when you are installing or you installed it already and then
| >you can't access the options of the loa
* On 10/06/06 11:21 +0200, Andrea Venturoli wrote:
| NgD Vulto wrote:
|
| >I have some doubts about your question, it happens at the screen of the
| >freebsd-loader when you are installing or you installed it already and then
| >you can't access the options of the loader?
|
| I had to use a PS/2
NgD Vulto wrote:
I have some doubts about your question, it happens at the screen of the
freebsd-loader when you are installing or you installed it already and then
you can't access the options of the loader?
I had to use a PS/2 keyboard to install, or at least, I remember so (it
was a long t
2006/6/9, Andrea Venturoli <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hello.
Sorry, this has probably been discussed hundreds of time, but I can't
seem to get any new stuff: I have a 6.1/i386 system with an USB keyboard.
It will work on BIOS boot-stage, and after the kernel is loaded, but it
won
Hello.
Sorry, this has probably been discussed hundreds of time, but I can't
seem to get any new stuff: I have a 6.1/i386 system with an USB keyboard.
It will work on BIOS boot-stage, and after the kernel is loaded, but it
won't work during loader stage, preventing me to enter single
Ian Lord wrote:
Hi,
I am currently in a maintenance window trying to rebuildworld...
I am doing it on a dell poweredge with a built in drac wich emulate a
usb keyboard...
When I need to boot on the drac, I need to use boot with usb keyboard in
the menu...
Now I need to boot in single
Hi,
I am currently in a maintenance window trying to rebuildworld...
I am doing it on a dell poweredge with a built in drac wich emulate a
usb keyboard...
When I need to boot on the drac, I need to use boot with usb keyboard
in the menu...
Now I need to boot in single mode WITH usb
On 3/20/06, Joao Barros <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> When you have "USB Legacy support" enabled in the BIOS you should
> still have a working keyboard up till the loader stage.
> With that you should be able to select option 7 'Boot FreeBSD with USB
> keyboard'
an Intel
> > > SE440BX-2 motherboard. The keyboard works fine in the BIOS setup and
> > > in Linux booted from a CD. Booting with a
> > > 6.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso CD gives me no keyboard functionality at
> > > all.
> >
> > Have you tried option
setup and
> > in Linux booted from a CD. Booting with a
> > 6.0-RELEASE-i386-bootonly.iso CD gives me no keyboard functionality at
> > all.
>
> Have you tried option 7 'Boot FreeBSD with USB keyboard' of the boot menu
>
me no keyboard functionality at
all.
Have you tried option 7 'Boot FreeBSD with USB keyboard' of the boot menu
yet?
Andreas
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Howdy, longtime Linux user here, finally starting to play with
FreeBSD. Having a problem getting it installed...
I have a USB Microsoft Natural Keyboard connected to an Intel
SE440BX-2 motherboard. The keyboard works fine in the BIOS setup and
in Linux booted from a CD. Booting with a
6.0-RELEA
I bought an Eclipse keyboard a few weeks ago, and have not had any luck
getting the media keys to work on it. Is this a problem with USB
keyboard? I noticed on my micro$oft digital media pro keyboard that the
media keys would not work in usb mode, but if I put the ps2 adapter on
they did work
Hello!
I have FreeBSD 5.4 and I have tried to use Genius SlimStar Pro USB
keyboard.
The kernel configuration file contains following lines:
device uhci
device ohci
device usb
device ukbd
options
I've recently installed FBSD 5.4 onto a Dell via a USB keyboard without much
ado.
The trick may be in your bios: you may want to check if you enabled USB
keyboard during bootup.
- Original Message -
From: "Don LoCrasto" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To:
Sent: Saturday, Dece
I'm trying to install 5.4 with a usb keyboard. I saw the suggestion
below on freebsd.org, however the keyboard doesn't work to
allow me to select option 7.
Any suggestions?
If you can't use your USB keyboard at the Boot Menu (which is where the
infamous "Option 7" is
I'm trying to install 5.4 with a usb keyboard. I saw the suggestion below on
freebsd.org, however the keyboard doesn't work to allow me to select option 7.
Any suggestions?
Don
***During the boot process* before you ever get to sysinstall, when the
daemon shows up on the
On version 5.1 of Freebsd when I installed it I had to choose the boot with
USB keyboard option. I installed 6.0 RC1 last night and no option came for
me, so it just booted up and the computer basically froze at the install
screen with no keyboard support, is there a way around this?
I had the
I've been having so much trouble with using a usb memory stick that I'm
having little faith that being able to automount a wireless usb keyboard and
mouse for my headless server will be possible? Has anyone accomplished this?
I'm working on setting up a FreeBSD 6Beta4 system an
On Tuesday 06 September 2005 17:55, Erik Norgaard wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I am upgrading a system FBSD 5.4 to 6.0. I had tried to install 6.0
> BETA2 but it failed because the USB keyboard was not found. The PC is a
> new Dell, it has no other connections for keyboard than USB so I can
Hi,
I am upgrading a system FBSD 5.4 to 6.0. I had tried to install 6.0
BETA2 but it failed because the USB keyboard was not found. The PC is a
new Dell, it has no other connections for keyboard than USB so I can't
just use a legacy keyboard.
Now I downloaded the source, made worl
I attempted to install 6 beta without success. As with earlier versions, the
default installer does not recognize a usb keyboard. Earlier versions had the
simple menu, "Push 7 for usb keyboard." I don't want to know how to accomplish
this in freebsd 6, I want it to be intuitive!
should choose option 7 when the
> > beastie menu pops up, right? I am not sure which FreeBSD release could
> do
> > that. In my 5.2.1 and 5.3R1, the option 7 is "reboot". Is that in 5.4?
>
> Well, I'm not sure if that exists in < 5.4 but there is an option
> cal
. Is that in 5.4?
Yes, it's in 5.4. I just checked a 5.3 install disk, and I see it's not
there. I guess you have to go to 5.4 if you want to install using a usb
keyboard.
Paul Schmehl ([EMAIL PROTECTED])
Adjunct Information Security Officer
University of Texas at Dallas
ot;. Is that in 5.4?
Well, I'm not sure if that exists in < 5.4 but there is an option
called "Boot FreeBSD with USB keyboard" or similar in 5.4. I was
installing 5.4 on Dell gx280, which doesn't have any PS/2 ports so it
is possible to use only USB keyboard (that really s
clearly. Let's try again.
>
> ***During the boot process* before you ever get to sysinstall, when
> the
> daemon shows up on the screen and you're given a menu with several
> options,
> if you look closely, option seven (7) must be chosen to use a usb keyboard
&
emon shows up on the screen and you're given a menu with several options,
if you look closely, option seven (7) must be chosen to use a usb keyboard
**during the install**.
If you're waiting until the sysinstall appears, that's way too late. You
need to chose option 7 before
Cai < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > I have been trying to install FreeBSD with a usb keyboard (I have
> > tried 3 keyboards so far), but no success. It seems that it can
> > recognize the device correctly (because it prints out the device names
> > precisely
--On June 13, 2005 6:42:03 PM -0700 Kan Cai <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I have been trying to install FreeBSD with a usb keyboard (I have
tried 3 keyboards so far), but no success. It seems that it can
recognize the device correctly (because it prints out the device names
precisely when br
On Monday 13 June 2005 19:55, the author Haulmark, Chris contributed to the
dialogue on-
RE: install freebsd with usb keyboard:
>Someone broke the silence:
>> Hi,
>>
>> Thanks for the reply. But, as I said, the keyboard PS2 plugin of my
>> mobo is *physically* brok
Someone broke the silence:
> Hi,
>
> Thanks for the reply. But, as I said, the keyboard PS2 plugin of my
> mobo is *physically* broken. So even with a usb->ps2 adapter, it
> won't work. Any other suggestions?
>
> cheers,
> --ken
I've seen some keyboards that supports use of serial ports (RS-23
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> >Hi, there:
> >
> >I have been trying to install FreeBSD with a usb keyboard (I have
> >tried 3 keyboards so far), but no success. It seems that it can
> >recogniz
On Monday 13 June 2005 18:42, the author Kan Cai contributed to the dialogue
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install freebsd with usb keyboard:
>Hi, there:
>
>I have been trying to install FreeBSD with a usb keyboard (I have
>tried 3 keyboards so far), but no success. It seems that it can
>recognize the d
Hi, there:
I have been trying to install FreeBSD with a usb keyboard (I have
tried 3 keyboards so far), but no success. It seems that it can
recognize the device correctly (because it prints out the device names
precisely when bringing up the usbs), but it freezes right after the
sysinstall menu
ing, or have a
> > recommendation for a USB keyboard/mouse combo that will work with
> > freeBSD and a KVM switch?
>
> Definitely try FreeBSD 5.4. 4.x is definitively support for legacy
> installations at this point, and the last year or two's work on USB
> improvement
Matt Navarre <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> This is with FreeBSD 4.11-RELEASE with no atkbd or psm drivers in the
> kernel and a SiS 5571 USB controller.
>
> Anybody have any idea how to get this working, or have a
> recommendation for a USB keyboard/mouse combo that will wo
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