Michal Varga wrote: > Yesterday I bought an AMD690-based motherboard for a 7-current desktop - > > http://www.gigabyte.us/Products/Motherboard/Products_Spec.aspx?ClassValue=Motherboard&ProductID=2437&ProductName=GA-MA69VM-S2 *Snip* > > USB: > Second issue is with USB, the initialization fails every time when there > is mouse plugged in prior to FreeBSD boot (but not if the mouse is > plugged later). Similar. ASUS P5K, GigaByte G33-DS3R. Option the USB mouse support OFF in the BIOS. Otherwise, though detected, it is *ALSO* presumed to be 'in use', since the BIOS deosn't just 'enable' it - it actually starts it, and before the OS boots. If NOT claimed by the BIOS, FreeBSD will find and use it from the defaults in /etc/rc. No need to even bother with an /etc/rc.conf entry. Xorg (if you use it) will generally be au fait with that, even with the mouse active in a CLI session before you startx or a wm. The OS it doing as it should do here - honoring the pre-existing resource claim. BillReceived on Sat Oct 13 2007 - 04:22:44 UTC
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