Hi, all,

Hope you can help me.

We're running pfSense Beta2 on a firewall Pentium 4 hardware with 6 Gigabit Ethernet LANs, USB Ports, a VGA port and no Keyboard connector. We usually use a USB keyboard and the VGA port for setting up the machine (using the "disconnect/connect" trick for detection). While simulating a crash on the config.xml (subtracting a ">" character on the <pfSense> tag on purpose), the machine boots very weirdly as expected, but the problem is that with the damaged config.xml, the USB keyboard will not work. Even disconnecting/reconnecting will not work and some "port n could not be resetted" messages also appears. So I suspect there's something being loaded after the config.xml is parsed that does some trick for the USB keyboard. Can anybody tell me what magic line is it? I want to have a console solution for when the config gets kaputt, but for that I need access for typing the shell option.

TIA,

Rafael

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