Scrive Wilde, Donald [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
I recently cvsup'd to -STABLE a clean 5.4 install, and when I did so, my
USB keyboard (on a Dell GX280) did not work in single-user mode. I had
previously (when working with 5.4-RELEASE as a clean install) created an
/etc/rc.i386 file with the
Hi, Marco -
That did not *improve* things. It worked exactly the same.
Experimenting, I put the 'device atkbd' line back in the kernel, having
read that that makes the USB kb work as /dev/kbd0 instead of /dev/ukbd0,
but that brought back the lockup behavior in single-user mode. Normal
booting
That did not *improve* things. It worked exactly the same.
Experimenting, I put the 'device atkbd' line back in the kernel, having
read that that makes the USB kb work as /dev/kbd0 instead of /dev/ukbd0,
but that brought back the lockup behavior in single-user mode. Normal
booting worked
I recently cvsup'd to -STABLE a clean 5.4 install, and when I did so, my
USB keyboard (on a Dell GX280) did not work in single-user mode. I had
previously (when working with 5.4-RELEASE as a clean install) created an
/etc/rc.i386 file with the kbdcontrol redirect line in it as specified
in the