Date: Fri, 27 Jul 2007 20:34:05 -0700 From: Garrett Cooper <youshi10@u.washington.edu> To: chris@chrismaness.com Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: Abit VP6 Mother Board no USB Message-ID: <46AAB92D.3090303@u.washington.edu> In-Reply-To: <1075.76.238.148.150.1185583158.squirrel@squirrel.kq6up.org> References: <Pine.LNX.4.43.0707271622051.2643@hymn05.u.washington.edu> <1075.76.238.148.150.1185583158.squirrel@squirrel.kq6up.org>
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chris@chrismaness.com wrote: >> On Fri, 27 Jul 2007, Chris Maness wrote: >> >> >>> I moved a hard drive from a system that had working usb to an abit VP6 >>> PIII >>> board, and FreeBSD is complaining that it can't find the USB host >>> controller. >>> Any suggestions? >>> >>> Chris Maness >>> >> 1. Check that the BIOS a) has USB support turned on, b) has PnP support >> properly setup (ASUS for instance has a non-PnP capable USB setting where >> the BIOS arbitrates USB usage and resource configuration, but since >> FreeBSD is PnP capable I turn that option off). >> 2. Make sure that you have correct USB support compiled into your kernel >> (just compile in ehci, ohci, and uhci in case). >> 3. Try a 7-CURRENT snapshot disk and see if USB support works or not. >> >> More information would be helpful as well if those suggestions don't >> work (what version of FreeBSD are you running, exact motherboard >> specs, etc). >> Thanks, >> -Garrett >> >> >> > I am such a retard. I took your advice and scanned through the BIOS, and > I saw where USB needed to enabled. That is wierd that USB is turned off > by default. I had to reset the CMOS after changing a battery. > > Thanks, > Chris Maness No problem. Silly mistakes happen to everyone ;).. Cheers! -Garrett
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