Mike Voorhis schrieb:
Wouldn't disabling USB in BIOS work? This appears to be possible from
most of the PC's I see in my travels.
My problem: I cannot find an option in the BIOS for disabling USB.
Regards,
Thomas.
Ivan Voras wrote:
Thomas Krause wrote:
BTW: There is no way to disable
Thomas Krause wrote:
BTW: There is no way to disable USB completely?
You can try using loader hints:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=device.hintssektion=5
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Wouldn't disabling USB in BIOS work? This appears to be possible from
most of the PC's I see in my travels.
Ivan Voras wrote:
Thomas Krause wrote:
BTW: There is no way to disable USB completely?
You can try using loader hints:
http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=device.hintssektion=5
Hello,
I got a brand new Supermicro H8SSL-i2
http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/motherboard/Opteron1000/HT1000/H8SSL-i2.cfm
but FreeBSD i386 6.2 Beta3 doesn't boot, whether if acpi is enabled or not.
The latest BIOS is installed. Here is a picture of the boot process with
verbose logging:
On Mon, Nov 06, 2006 at 02:45:14PM +0100, Thomas Krause wrote:
Hello,
I got a brand new Supermicro H8SSL-i2
http://www.supermicro.com/Aplus/motherboard/Opteron1000/HT1000/H8SSL-i2.cfm
but FreeBSD i386 6.2 Beta3 doesn't boot, whether if acpi is enabled or not.
The latest BIOS is installed.
Check that the USB speed setting in the BIOS is set to its defaults,
either HiSpeed or FullSpeed, I don't remember exactly. If I change
it, it similarly hangs on boot, but I'm using FreeBSD/amd64 on it.
Thanks very much for your hint! FreeBSD boots with
USB 2.0 Controller Mode: Fullspeed