I have a Linux embedded system running Busybox and
need to connect USB keyboard to it. I have compiled
the USB keyboard support in the kernel (USB HID
support and Input core support). When I connect the
keyboard, I get the following message:

hub.c: new USB device 00:07.2-1, assigned address 2
: USB HID v1.00 Keyboard [046a:0001] on usb2:2.0

When I disconnect it, I get

usb.c: USB disconnect on device 00:07.2-1 address 2

Therefore I conclude that the drivers are working
properly and the only thing I need is to redirect the
keyboard to the console. Can anybody tell me how? Is
there any device corresponding to the USB keyboard,
which could be redirected? How could I create such
device (maj. min. numbers etc.)? In my embedded system
with Busybox there are only devices which I create by
myself, it is not a distribution like RedHat or
Mandrake...

I have found a solution of the similar problem for
FreeBSD using the kbdcontrol command, but this command
is not available in my development system (Mandrake).
Is there any utility that could be installed on my
embedded system, which will solve my problem?

Thank you
Bob

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