Okay, that was the problem.

>> I've tried 'config -e' and
>> disabling drm and inteldrm lines but quit and save doesn't seem to
>> have the effect I expected.
> In case it didn't work, if config -ef or config -c (usb keyboard
> didn't work for me with config -c though) at boot time is affective then
> you shouldn't see inteldrm in the dmesg?
>

I didn't use the -f flag for config so it wasn't saving it. I could tell it
wasn't saving because the inteldrm was still showing up in dmesg.


Thanks!

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