7;t assume that the way you
> >> use FreeBSD is the only way.
> >>
> >> -- Ian
> >
> > Try setting:
> >
> > sysctl hw.usb.no_boot_wait=1
>
> Can you explain in a bit more detail what this does and why it isn't
> default?
>
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@Eitan: I think is simply does what it says (does not wait for the usb
devices to be ready, instead just activates the usb hub and then the device
will signal when it;s ready). My low level programming sucks and this is
just a hunch.
PS: I tried it on my laptop and as far as I've seen, it behaves like that.
corrections are welcomed.
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I would like to see as an
improvement. Wouldn't you ?
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Hi,
Maybe manufacturing problem?
Can you try the disks on another system and see if the problem persists?
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