On 25 Feb 2006 09:46:25 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
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Peter de Rooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
More symptoms:
- the detection of the usb drive after adding to fstab was a fluke.
The next few boots it was missing again...
- I have seen the usb mouse and printer appear at
Peter de Rooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Seems to work, and haven't seen any new problems due to ACPI yet.
(Strange to have to use ACI on a desktop, isn't it?)
Not strange at all...
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Peter de Rooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
More symptoms:
- the detection of the usb drive after adding to fstab was a fluke.
The next few boots it was missing again...
- I have seen the usb mouse and printer appear at boot twice now; each
time after changing boot parameters (boot verbose,
Peter de Rooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, very little. FreeBSD 6.0 GENERIC does not detect my USB mouse
or printer at boot. It did not recognize a USB thumb drive either
until I added the thing to /etc/fstab. Everything works fine if I
plug it in after boot. (A bit inconvenient for
On 24 Feb 2006 09:26:10 -0500, Lowell Gilbert
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Peter de Rooij [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Well, very little. FreeBSD 6.0 GENERIC does not detect my USB mouse
or printer at boot. It did not recognize a USB thumb drive either
until I added the thing to /etc/fstab.
Well, very little. FreeBSD 6.0 GENERIC does not detect my USB mouse or
printer at boot. It did not recognize a USB thumb drive either until I
added the thing to /etc/fstab. Everything works fine if I plug it in
after boot. (A bit inconvenient for the mouse...)
How do I force detection at