On Sat, Apr 02, 2005 at 12:09:26AM -0500, Matt Price wrote: > Hey everyone, > > OK, I think I'm making some progress. I reckon there were two kinds > of problems in my case: > > 1) usb not working: the newer 2.6 kernels seem to need to have the usb > modules (hid, uhci, ehci, etc) explicitly declared ("statically > linked"?) in /etc/modules. Once that's done I can get usb working > fine, which means I can type in my password n single-user mode -- > which makes everything way easier!
Hi Matt, I've just read up a bit about [EOU]HCI. EHCI is the driver for USB2.0 compliant devices, but it always needs a "companion controller" driver, or else USB1.1 devices won't be recognized. That must have been the problem in your case: Your web config shows EHCI=y, OHCI=m, UHCI=n. So unless OHCI is explicitly loaded during bootup via /etc/modules, slow (USB1.1) devices don't work. > 2) hotplug/udev not working: when udev and hotplug packages are > installed, devices of the type /dev/[h|s]d[a|b|c...][1-9] are not > automatically generated; when the kernel tries to mount my non-root > partitions after udev has been activated, it fails and dumps me into > single-user mode. From there I can /etc/init.d/udev stop, and > continue with the boot... I didn't know you were using udev (the web-posted config doesn't show that) - I've had much trouble with devfs and udev myself, so my first advice would've been to switch back to a "static" /dev. ;-) Sadly I don't know enough about udev's internals to diagnose your or my problem there... Regards, Jan -- Jan C. Nordholz <jckn At gmx net>
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