> On Wed, Nov 27, 2013 at 12:50:37PM +0000, Thomas Mueller wrote: > > I believe some USB sticks and other USB devices have quirks that must be > > enabled to make the device work or work properly, but how is such a quirk > > applied? > > > Or is it simply in the source code with no way to apply when running > > NetBSD(-current)?
> Yes, it's in the source code: src/sys/dev/usb/usb_quirks.* -- > Manuel Bouyer <[email protected]> > NetBSD: 26 ans d'experience feront toujours la difference -- I had hoped there might be something more to make some USB sticks that NetBSD is buggy with work properly. This includes some Kingston Data Travelers. FreeBSD has some of its own bugs in this regard. I guess then that I may need to install NetBSD-current i386 to a different USB stick if this problem persists with next update, and then use that problematic USB stick, 16 GB, for OpenBSD 5.4 live USB (http://liveusb-openbsd.sourceforge.net/), or maybe something Linux-related. OpenBSD can't access my hard drive at all due to lack of GPT support, but this is mainly to see some wi-fi drivers and if my Realtek 8111E Ethernet is supported, which couldn't connect in OpenBSD 5.3 (OK in Linux and NetBSD-current but not FreeBSD). Tom
