Re: Boot hangs at "/bin/sh?", can't see USB keyboard
Bill Moran <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On some Dells, there is a BIOS option to boot with "USB legacy support" > (or some similar wording) or without USB support at all. Having the > correct setting is pivotal to getting the USB keyboard to work. The > correct setting varies from model to model. What fun. I didn't see any option like this on my Dimension 9150. :-( > Additionally, sometimes escaping the boot loader and setting > hint.atkbd.0.flags="0x1" is still required on some hardware (even with > 6.1). I'll look into this. > That might be faster ... get a FreeSBIE disk. Tried this, very nice LiveCD. But I couldn't figure out how to get it to see and then mount my SATA disk partition so I could fix its /etc/fstab. Perhaps I missed something, but the /scripts/mount_disks.sh didn't seem to find the hard drives. Alex Zbyslaw <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The FreeBSD installation CD will also do just fine with fixit shell. > Any CD from 5.X onwards should mount UFS2 partitions even if you are > running some later OS version. Given your USB trouble, a 5.X CD might > even be preferred since it has the boot option you want. Since I couldn't figure out how to get FreeSBIE to mount the hard drives, I started downloading the FreeBSD-6.1 install CDs. While waiting, I got the dead box to boot over the net from my main box (which boots a small diskless box I run in the kitchen). That at least brought it up to the point where I could ssh into the box then fix the /etc/fstab. Kinda round-about but it worked. :-) Erik Nørgaard <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control. > So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd and > uhid I think should do. Then boot into single user mode. I tried this, but when it started to boot it said the modules were already installed and then hung at the point where it sees "atkbdc0". > For next time, this happens, I suggest you build a kernel with usb > keyboard support built in. I think the GENERIC kernel now supports usb > keyboards by default, which explains why the boot option has been removed. I'll check to make sure my custom kernel has this. Thanks to everyone for your help. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Boot hangs at "/bin/sh?", can't see USB keyboard
Bill Moran wrote: In response to Chris Shenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: If not, any suggestions on how to get it to boot to a point where I could fix the /etc/fstab? Only thing I can think of is burn a bootable FreeBSD disk, boot from it, then mount the hard drive and fix fstab from that. That might be faster ... get a FreeSBIE disk. The FreeBSD installation CD will also do just fine with fixit shell. Any CD from 5.X onwards should mount UFS2 partitions even if you are running some later OS version. Given your USB trouble, a 5.X CD might even be preferred since it has the boot option you want. --Alex ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Boot hangs at "/bin/sh?", can't see USB keyboard
Michael P. Soulier wrote: On 12/07/06 Erik Nørgaard said: The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control. So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd and uhid I think should do. Then boot into single user mode. For next time, this happens, I suggest you build a kernel with usb keyboard support built in. I think the GENERIC kernel now supports usb keyboards by default, which explains why the boot option has been removed. I just booted and installed with the "boot with usb keyboard" option in 5.4, and it's worked ever since. I'm not sure why. I suppose that I should find out in case it breaks. AFAIK the usb keyboard menu was a 5.x thing, since then usb keyboards have become so common that usb keyboard support is included in the GENERIC kernel. The OP refered to 6.1. If you don't want to include support in the kernel, just make sure to load the modules at boot, check loader.conf. If you installed the "with usb keyboard" then this might have been set for you. Cheers, Erik -- Ph: +34.666334818 web: http://www.locolomo.org X.509 Certificate: http://www.locolomo.org/crt/8D03551FFCE04F0C.crt Key ID: 69:79:B8:2C:E3:8F:E7:BE:5D:C3:C3:B1:74:62:B8:3F:9F:1F:69:B9 ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Re: Boot hangs at "/bin/sh?", can't see USB keyboard
On 12/07/06 Erik Nørgaard said: > The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control. > So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd and > uhid I think should do. Then boot into single user mode. > > For next time, this happens, I suggest you build a kernel with usb > keyboard support built in. I think the GENERIC kernel now supports usb > keyboards by default, which explains why the boot option has been removed. I just booted and installed with the "boot with usb keyboard" option in 5.4, and it's worked ever since. I'm not sure why. I suppose that I should find out in case it breaks. Mike -- Michael P. Soulier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> "Any intelligent fool can make things bigger and more complex... It takes a touch of genius - and a lot of courage to move in the opposite direction." --Albert Einstein pgpHXzTYqdV8U.pgp Description: PGP signature
Re: Boot hangs at "/bin/sh?", can't see USB keyboard
Chris Shenton wrote: > Any suggestions how to get it to see the USB keyboard in the boot? > This Dell box doesn't have a non-USB keyboard input. The keyboard usually works on the boot menu as the bios is in control. So, exit the menu to load the kernel modules you need, usb, ukbd and uhid I think should do. Then boot into single user mode. For next time, this happens, I suggest you build a kernel with usb keyboard support built in. I think the GENERIC kernel now supports usb keyboards by default, which explains why the boot option has been removed. Cheers, Erik -- Ph: +34.666334818 web: http://www.locolomo.org X.509 Certificate: http://www.locolomo.org/crt/8D03551FFCE04F0C.crt Key ID: 69:79:B8:2C:E3:8F:E7:BE:5D:C3:C3:B1:74:62:B8:3F:9F:1F:69:B9 smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
Re: Boot hangs at "/bin/sh?", can't see USB keyboard
In response to Chris Shenton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I have a borked entry in my /etc/fstab: the box can't find /dev/da4s1 > or something at boot. So it hangs at boot asking me if I want to use > /bin/sh in single user mode. But when I bang on the USB keyboard, > FreeBSD doesn't hear the keys. > > I recall that previous boot menus offered a "boot with USB keyboard" > option, but this is no longer on my FreeBSD-6.1 version built from > cvsup a couple months back. > > Any suggestions how to get it to see the USB keyboard in the boot? > This Dell box doesn't have a non-USB keyboard input. We have a number of Dell servers here. The availability of the USB keyboard is heavily dependent on a number of things: BIOS settings and the exact hardware model are two of them. On some Dells, there is a BIOS option to boot with "USB legacy support" (or some similar wording) or without USB support at all. Having the correct setting is pivotal to getting the USB keyboard to work. The correct setting varies from model to model. What fun. Additionally, sometimes escaping the boot loader and setting hint.atkbd.0.flags="0x1" is still required on some hardware (even with 6.1). The exact combination is achieved by trial and error. I suggest making a little matrix and trying all possible combinations until you find the one that works. > If not, any suggestions on how to get it to boot to a point where I > could fix the /etc/fstab? Only thing I can think of is burn a > bootable FreeBSD disk, boot from it, then mount the hard drive and fix > fstab from that. That might be faster ... get a FreeSBIE disk. -- Bill Moran Collaborative Fusion Inc. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
Boot hangs at "/bin/sh?", can't see USB keyboard
I have a borked entry in my /etc/fstab: the box can't find /dev/da4s1 or something at boot. So it hangs at boot asking me if I want to use /bin/sh in single user mode. But when I bang on the USB keyboard, FreeBSD doesn't hear the keys. I recall that previous boot menus offered a "boot with USB keyboard" option, but this is no longer on my FreeBSD-6.1 version built from cvsup a couple months back. Any suggestions how to get it to see the USB keyboard in the boot? This Dell box doesn't have a non-USB keyboard input. If not, any suggestions on how to get it to boot to a point where I could fix the /etc/fstab? Only thing I can think of is burn a bootable FreeBSD disk, boot from it, then mount the hard drive and fix fstab from that. Thanks. ___ freebsd-questions@freebsd.org mailing list http://lists.freebsd.org/mailman/listinfo/freebsd-questions To unsubscribe, send any mail to "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"