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Date:      Tue, 23 Feb 2010 08:18:48 -0300
From:      Renato Botelho <rbgarga@gmail.com>
To:        Chris Hedley <freebsd-current@chrishedley.com>
Cc:        FreeBSD Current <freebsd-current@freebsd.org>
Subject:   Re: Can't use USB keyboard during boot menu
Message-ID:  <747dc8f31002230318v384e0259mcfddbf137c0d5057@mail.gmail.com>
In-Reply-To: <alpine.BSF.2.00.1002222231100.98337@teapot.cbhnet>
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On Mon, Feb 22, 2010 at 7:35 PM, Chris Hedley
<freebsd-current@chrishedley.com> wrote:
> On Mon, 22 Feb 2010, Renato Botelho wrote:
>
>> I've already had this problem in the past and seems it's back now.
>>
>> I use a Sun Type 7 USB keyboard. When my box is booting, and
>> FreeBSD menu shows up, I cannot press any key to go for a
>> single boot for example.
>>
>> ugen1.1: <UHCI root HUB VIA> at usbus1, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST spd=3DFULL (12=
Mbps)
>> pwr=3DON
>> ugen0.1: <UHCI root HUB VIA> at usbus0, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST spd=3DFULL (12=
Mbps)
>> pwr=3DON
>> ugen2.1: <UHCI root HUB VIA> at usbus2, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST spd=3DFULL (12=
Mbps)
>> pwr=3DON
>> ugen3.1: <UHCI root HUB VIA> at usbus3, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST spd=3DFULL (12=
Mbps)
>> pwr=3DON
>> ugen4.1: <EHCI root HUB VIA> at usbus4, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST spd=3DHIGH (48=
0Mbps)
>> pwr=3DON
>> ugen3.2: <product 0x100e vendor 0x0430> at usbus3, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST
>> spd=3DFULL (12Mbps) pwr=3DSAVE
>> ugen3.3: <USB Mouse vendor 0x0566> at usbus3, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST spd=3DLO=
W
>> (1.5Mbps) pwr=3DON
>> ugen3.4: <Sun USB Keyboard vendor 0x0430> at usbus3, cfg=3D0 md=3DHOST
>> spd=3DFULL (12Mbps) pwr=3DON
>>
>> Please let me know if you need more data.
>
> Do you have USB legacy support enabled in your BIOS? =A0I'm not sure if
> there's an option for the loader to use USB devices natively, but the BIO=
S's
> legacy option where it provides AT/PS2 emulation is probably the easiest =
way
> to get the keyboard working.

Yes, I do, but it seems to be a regression on FreeBSD itself, I had this pr=
oblem
in the past and I checked the same things i need to check in the past again=
 and
everything is fine.

--=20
Renato Botelho



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