On Fri, 13 Jan 2006, Xavier Millihs-Lacroix wrote: > Sorry for the delay. > > In the BIOS I have found, 'USB Controller' with 3 options : > Sets the USB controller to On with BIOS Support, On Without BIOS > Support, or Off. If you have a PS/2 keyboard attached, On Without BIOS > Support disables BIOS USB support. If you do not have a PS/2 keyboard > attached and select On Without BIOS Support, USB mouse and keyboard devices > function only during the boot process. When set to On With BIOS Support, USB > mouse and keyboard devices are controlled by the BIOS until an operating > system driver is loaded. > > But none are working. > > Any other ideas ?
Wscons may not be available during the initial install if that's what you're trying to do; otherwise all new USB keyboards connected while the system is running should get MUX'd in. Compile a kernel w/o wscons or wskbd? I dunno. I'd really have to play with it. All that I can personally attest to is: It works fine with Drac/4 on FreeBSD 5.x =/ ~BAS > > -----Message d'origine----- > De : Brian A. Seklecki [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Envoyi : lundi 5 dicembre 2005 02:11 > @ : Xavier Millihs-Lacroix > Cc : misc@openbsd.org > Objet : Re: Annoying echoes in console DRAC III/XT on DELL Poweredge > > The thing emulates a USB keyboard. Trying toggling legacy emulation mode in > the BIOS. > > ~BAS > > On Thu, 2005-12-01 at 03:55, Xavier Millihs-Lacroix wrote: >> Hello, >> >> I 'm trying to install OBSD 3.8 on a Dell Poweredge 750 server using >> the Card DRAC III/XT (provides remote console/screen). >> But each time a ket is pushed I have the letter repetead on the console. >> I have put the last firmware for the DRAC Card. >> >> I have search by didn't find any answer .... >> >> I can't install remotely OBSD ! >> >> Do you have already met this issue ? >> >> Is it a java problem (the remote access is done via http and a java >> virtual >> machine) ? >> >> Xavier. >> > > > > l8* -lava x.25 - minix - bitnet - plan9 - 110 bps - ASR 33 - base8