On Sun, 5 Jun 2005, Remi Regruson wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I put the folowing line in /boot/loader.conf :
> usb_load="yes"
> ukbd_load="yes"
> This haven't done what I exepted : my usb keyboard don't work
during the loader prompt and now I can't boot. The kernel message stop with
this line:
If you want your USB keyboard to work in loader you need to enable "USB
Legacy" in the BIOS.
> atkbdc0: <Keyboard controller (i8042)> port 0x64,0x60 irq 1 on acpi0
> I have the same log with or without : any keyboard(ps2 or usb), usb or apm
activating in the bios.
FreeBSD can only handle input from one keyboard at a time. By default the
first keyboard attached wins, which is atkbd. You have a few options:
1. Edit /boot/device.hints and remove the hint.atkbd.0.flags line, reboot,
and unplug the PS/2 keyboard before the kernel starts. Unless your BIOS
fakes up a keyboard it should keep atkbd0 from attaching and therefore let
the USB keyboard take over kbd0.
2. Add a line to /etc/usbd.conf that calls
kbdcontrol -k kbd1 < /dev/console
when a USB keyboard is attached. This selects the USB keyboard as the
active keyboard. If kbd1 goes away (by unplugging the USB keyboard) it'll
fall back to the PS/2 keyboard.
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