first, you must disable the USB support in your BIOS, even if you do not have
a USB device or even the ports external to your computer box, since the
mother board might still support it and want to be ready should you ever do
plug in a USB device. second, it may be that you need to hit "apply" then OK.
[I just learned that in Kmail after spell checking, if I hit cancle (since i
did not want to spellcheck the quoted part) the corrected words went back to
the way they were before i spellchecked.]
I would recomend to turn off kudzu as a startup service, and next would be to
insure that plug and pray aware OS is set to OFF in BIOS.
On Monday 30 July 2001 09:14, Charlie Oriez wrote:
> On Saturday 28 July 2001 12:46, Frans Ketelaars wrote:
> > [frans@localhost frans]$ cat /etc/modules.conf | grep 180
> > alias char-major-180 usb-ohci
> >
> > so it seems to have something to do with USB.
> >
> > The "Can't locate module ..." means just that: modprobe cannot find
> > the module, it does not exist or it's in the wrong place.
> >
> > [frans@localhost frans]$ locate usb-ohci
> > /lib/modules/2.4.3-20mdk/kernel/drivers/usb/usb-ohci.o.gz
> >
> > Note the kernel version in the path.
> >
> > cat /proc/devices says char-major-4 is associated with ttyS.
> > Maybe something with the keyboard?
> >
> > Sorry I have no solution just information.
> >
> > -Frans
>
> Interesting.
>
> I have no USB ports on the machine, or so I believe (see below) and the
> installation should have detected that.
>
> I get a fail at boot time as services are being started when attempting to
> detect the USB port, although the boot continues.
>
> I tried removing the supposed USB port from the services list without
> success (success == not seeing the failed attempt to detect at boot) (MCC
> / System / Services / stop and deselect usb / click okay) When I went back
> in this morning to ensure that I had the process right to document here, I
> found usb was back selected and running. I've again stopped it and
> deselected it.
>
> this morning, the following appears in my syslog (login to root worked okay
> this time):
>
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.251 $ time
> 23:13:16 Apr 15 2001
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin D of
> device 00:07.2. Please try using pci=biosirq.
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x6700, IRQ 0
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned
> bus number 1
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: request_irq 0 failed!
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: deregistering driver usbdevfs
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: null device being purged!!!
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: deregistering driver hub
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: null device being purged!!!
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: ip_tables: (c)2000 Netfilter core team
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: ip_conntrack (768 buckets, 6144 max)
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver usbdevfs
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: registered new driver hub
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: $Revision: 1.251 $ time
> 23:13:16 Apr 15 2001
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: High bandwidth mode enabled
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: PCI: No IRQ known for interrupt pin D of
> device 00:07.2. Please try using pci=biosirq.
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: USB UHCI at I/O 0x6700, IRQ 0
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: Detected 2 ports
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: new USB bus registered, assigned
> bus number 1
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb-uhci.c: request_irq 0 failed!
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: deregistering driver usbdevfs
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: null device being purged!!!
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: deregistering driver hub
> Jul 30 05:51:47 localhost kernel: usb.c: null device being purged!!!
>
>
> --
> "Microsoft is a cross between the Borg and the Ferengi. Unfortunately,
> they use Borg to do their marketing and Ferengi to do their programming."
> -- Simon Slavin in asr