Dear all, Specifying /dev/uhid0 in /etc/rc.conf causes a panic and machine drops to a db>
shell. I am booting into rescue mode(single user) run fsck and try to edit /etc/rc.conf with /rescue/vi, but command not found. I try # ee /etc/rc.conf and I get # ee /etc/rc.conf Error opening terminal: unknown. # How can I rescue the system? Do I run with livedvd and try it from there? I am having lots of trouble just to get a damn mouse to work :( This should not be happening and is a real turnoff. I have worked around many things with different OSes but this time I am going nowhere with this :( Best Regards, Antonio On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 7:55 AM, Antonio Olivares <[email protected]> wrote: > Dear sir, > > I will specify the port in /etc/rc.conf to use /dev/uhid0 and see if > that works? I have tried several things, in /etc/X11/xorg.conf, have > no xorg.conf. It has not worked as I would like. I will get back on > this one. > > Best Regards, > > > Antonio > > On Fri, May 10, 2013 at 7:09 AM, Alex Hornung <[email protected]> wrote: >> On 2013-05-10 12:50, Antonio Olivares wrote: >>> >>> Any pointers other than the /dev/sysmouse or the /etc/rc.conf >>> moused_enable="YES" which sadly have no effect are appreciated and >>> will be tried out. >> >> >> As has been pointed out, your mouse is not recognized as such - it's only >> attaching as a generic HID device. You need ums to attach to it if you ever >> want to use it as a mouse. >> >> I'd suggest you look at the VID/PID of your mouse and add that to whatever >> ums uses to decide whether to attach or not. >> >> HTH, >> Alex
