Stuart Henderson <s...@spacehopper.org> wrote:

> To have a chance of working, you will need to use a kernel with xhci
> disabled. It might need more than that as well. To test, "boot -c" at
> the boot prompt, "disable xhci", "quit", You can modify an on-disk
> kernel with "config -ef /bsd", or build your own with this diff.

Upon entering the UKC with boot -c, my input devices stop working and I
cannot try disabling xhci this way.

I have a way to disable xhci once and for all in the BIOS, but this will
affect my input devices (USB) and make the box useless for my purposes.

Thanks for your reply.
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  Mikko Laine
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  http://mlaine.sdfeu.org/

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