>> Still attaches kbd0 to atkbd0. The funny thing is that it detects >> the ukbd0 before atkbd0 and still assigns kbd1 to ukbd0. Is there >> any way to force it to attach kbd0 to the first keyboard detected? > > Hmm, the above should prevent the system assuming you have a PS/2 > keyboard, so you won't have more than one. Yeah, strange. > If you are able to you could run "kbdcontrol -k /dev/kbd1" during startup > (eg > add something to /usr/local/etc/rc.d) as a crappy work around. Sure could, except that I can't access the shell or anything since the keyboard doesn't work. :-( Looks like at this point, I'm SOL. Thanks, Rajappa -- <rsi_at_panix.com> aka Rajappa Iyer Absinthe makes the tart grow fonder.Received on Fri Oct 08 2004 - 02:56:33 UTC
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