usb/kb is in sources.
In fact, I'm using that version and not mine. (IIRC).
>  From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>  To: 9fans@9fans.net
>  Reply-To: 9fans@9fans.net
>  Date: Tue Jun 10 17:26:38 CET 2008
>  Subject: Re: [9fans] usbohci in pccpuf
>  
>  There is no support for usb keyboards.
>  
>  Well, nemo implemented it some billions of years ago, and the code is
>  bittrotting somewhere in sources (which incidentally is down, as
>  usual). So, lets just pretend usb keyboards don't exist (or that all
>  bioses support the 'emulate ancient keyboards' switch and will do so
>  for the rest of eternity).
>  
>  uriel
>  
>  On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 5:15 PM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > On Tue, Jun 10, 2008 at 10:17:20AM -0400, erik quanstrom wrote:
>  >> >> > Jsyk, I had to comment out usbohci in /sys/src/9/pc/pccpuf for the 
> usb
>  >> >> > keyboard to work with a freshly built 9pccpuf. (there's only usb 
> ports
>  >> >> > on the eserver 325). System pulled last friday (06/06/08).
>  >> >> >
>  >> >> > Cheers,
>  >> >> > Mathieu.
>  >> >>
>  >> >> likely if you turn off "usb legacy" in bios, you will be able to use
>  >> >> the standard kernel.
>  >> >
>  >> > I've just tried, it doesn't seem to change anything on that matter.
>  >> > Well, it's not blocking for me in that case anyway, I can live without
>  >> > usbohci.
>  >>
>  >> you also need to start usb/usbd and usb/kb, at least.
>  >
>  > yes, but if you need the keyboard to enter stuff during boot time, like
>  > the authid, or the path to the filesystem, then it's not possible
>  > because I think those choices happen before the point where those
>  > commands can be issued, right? Unless there is some place other than
>  > cpurc where I could set those commands?
>  >
>  >
>  >

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