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Date:      Tue, 11 Nov 2008 21:33:44 +0100
From:      Martin <nakal@web.de>
To:        "Peter Wemm" <peter@wemm.org>
Cc:        Volker <volker@vwsoft.com>, freebsd-usb@freebsd.org, Stable <freebsd-stable@freebsd.org>, Andriy Gapon <avg@icyb.net.ua>, FreeBSD
Subject:   Re: usb keyboard dying at loader prompt
Message-ID:  <20081111213344.6657548c@zelda.local>
In-Reply-To: <e7db6d980811111055j24ed8f4rb4539c6678553b97@mail.gmail.com>
References:  <4912E462.4090608@icyb.net.ua> <491586B9.2020303@vwsoft.com> <4919851B.7050800@icyb.net.ua> <e7db6d980811111055j24ed8f4rb4539c6678553b97@mail.gmail.com>

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Am Tue, 11 Nov 2008 10:55:45 -0800
schrieb "Peter Wemm" <peter@wemm.org>:

> Some bioses have a list of MBR partition id's and use that to
> determine what to do with the USB keyboard.  One of my ol older amd64
> motherboards worked but would always disable the usb keyboard right as
> loader started.  I discovered the following:
> * If I put the freebsd bootblocks and loader on a floppy drive (no
> MBR), then the bios did not turn off the keyboard.  It always
> continued to work for loader.
> * If i hacked the boot bootblocks and loader and kernel to recognize
> different MBR slice id nubmers as "ours", then changing the freebsd
> MBR to be "msdos" or "linux" also worked for that BIOS.  It would no
> longer turn off the USB keyboard.  I don't recall which Id number I
> used instead of 165 - it was about 4 years ago.
> * There were other consequences of using the partition ID hack - I
> think I remember it turning off the apic for msdos mode.
> 
> Your problems may be different, but mine were caused by a BIOS
> whitelist of MBR partition id's.  What a stupid problem.  On that
> motherboard I ended up taking the path of least resistance and using
> the PS/2 adapter plug on the keyboard.

Hello,

I want to add some information about USB problems which occur for me
very frequently.

I have found out that most of the problems are related to Gigabyte
mainboards. I have 2 of them now. One is "EP35C-DS3R". With this
mainboard sometimes my USB keyboard and USB mouse stop working (the
power is simply off). I can reattach them and they both power up again.

The second mainboard is "EP45-DS3R". Here the problem is even worse.
The keyboard and mouse (both USB) lose power as soon as FreeBSD scans
the USB controllers. Here, I can also reattach the devices and they are
usable again.

One further hint: it seems Vista (64 bit version) has the same problem
with this EP45-DS3R mainboard. After it boots into the login screen, I
have to reattach the devices to use them. The mainboard is not broken,
I have tried 3 so far and all have these strange effects.


And now... I want to remind you that I have already posted here about
(same) USB problems on my laptop (Lenovo Thinkpad T60p). Sometimes I
have to reattach my keyboard there, too. Of course, this is not
Gigabyte here, but the weird behaviour ressembles the one above.

--
Martin



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