On Mon, 11 Oct 2004, Moritz Heiber wrote:

> > Try running on a normal console window (not in X) and turn on console 
> > logging with Alt-SysRq-9.  Then see what shows up when you unplug the 
> > mouse.  To keep things simple, don't install the EHCI driver.
> 
> Unfortunately pressing Alt-SysRq-9 (which is like pressing 'Alt-Print-9'?)
> doesn't do anything on my system. Do I have to enable any certain kernel
> options to make this work?

(Alt-PrintScreen-9 on a PC-style keyboard.)

You have to have the Magic SysRq key enabled in your kernel configuration 
and at runtime.  Look in the Kernel Hacking section of the configuration, 
and make sure /proc/kernel/sysrq is set to 1.

Alan Stern



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