On 01/06/07, youshi10_at_u.washington.edu <youshi10_at_u.washington.edu> wrote: > Hello, > > I have the following issues with a clean install of 7-CURRENT; > they may be related to the GCC upgrade or other things. Probably not related to gcc4.2 > Background: > I started out with a virgin clean 6.2-RELEASE system, then went > straight to 7-CURRENT (synced yesterday) wit out installing anything > (to avoid having to reinstall packages, etc). > > pass: > 1. I have pass compiled into the kernel statically, but /dev/pass* isn't > created on boot (devfs is running properly I believe). > What SCSI devices do you have? > ohci/ukbd/ums: > 1. These aren't operating properly. I can't see any keyboard output > even though before when I didn't compile ukbd into the kernel the USB > keyboard worked magically with slight lag preceding the first input. "device ukbd" is in GENERIC . . . Assuming you commented it out, and you did not disinclude the module via /etc/make.conf, the lag was probably the module loading automagically. I have the line usbd_enable="YES" in /etc/rc.conf, although I do not know where the heck it comes from, since it did not used to be needed under 6.1, and it does not appear in /etc/defaults/rc.conf > 2. The mouse cursor doesn't move whatsoever. > 3. OHCI isn't detected on boot, and I think that only UHCI is detected > properly, even though my board is EHCI/OHCI capable (Asus P5B- > Deluxe). > % dmesg -a | grep hci perhaps? -- --Received on Sat Jun 02 2007 - 03:48:27 UTC
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