lieve should complain: "no USB controllers found" or similar.
You may want to check the BIOS for any obvious settings related to
USB and power management.
Is ACPI involved in suspension? I'm sorry but I know nothing about
ACPI (or laptop power management).
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Marc Butler <
rnel: usb_event_thread: woke up
> Jan 2 13:34:54 pc-micha kernel: usb_discover
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: usb_needs_explore
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: usb_event_thread: woke up
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: usb_discover
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhci_root_ctrl_control type=0xa3 request=00
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhci_root_ctrl_control type=0xa3 request=00
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhci_root_ctrl_control type=0x23 request=01
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhci_root_ctrl_control: UR_CLEAR_PORT_FEATURE
>port=2 feature=17
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhub0: port error, restarting port 2
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhub0: port error, giving up port 2
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhci_root_ctrl_control type=0x23 request=01
> Jan 2 13:34:58 pc-micha kernel: uhci_root_ctrl_control: UR_CLEAR_PORT_FEATURE
>port=2 feature=16
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tson wrote:
>
> On Mon, 30 Dec 2002, Marc Butler wrote:
>
> > I'm currently trying to build CURRENT (DEC 29 2002) within a chroot
> > environment under CURRENT (DEC 17 2002). Presently I am stuck on an
> > error which appears to be related to /dev/stdout in a chroot
s.ttyp0% devnum chroot/dev/fd/1
chroot/dev/fd/1: dev = 4/11
bugs.ttyp0% devnum /dev/fd/1
/dev/fd/1: dev = 255/67108864 (character) rdev = 22/1
I'm not sure whether this is the result something that I have done
incorrectly, or if it is a bug. I have made a cursory look at jail,
but it appears to be _
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