Was this problem ever resolved?  I have been experiencing the same thing
for quite a while.  /dev/usbmouse and /dev/input/mouse0 don't exist on
bootup.  Running harddrake fixes it (until I reboot).  I'm using a
Microsoft IntelliEye with an Abit KT7-RAID MB.

thanks,
Stephen

On 16 Aug 2001 13:56:35 -0600, Chris Edwards wrote:
> >> I still have to run mousedrake to set the the mouse as usb >> wheelmouse
> for it to be usable.
> 
> I was having problems with my usb wheel mouse... it would work for the first
> boot after install, then it wouldn't work at all.
> 
> ---
> Chris Edwards
> 
> 



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