I'm almost sorry I spoke up...
Matt Sealey writes the following:
>
>Okay before you add to the nvramrc you also need to add probe-all to build the
>device tree first; I assumed this was common knowledge.
Maybe for experienced OpenFirmware developers; this is the first time I've
had to touch the s
encing
an annoying keyboardless boot) and fix it himself. Is that worth the
reduction in kernel clutter?
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workarounds will function independently of each other.
The first 8042-detection fix was:
db0dbae9d9680bce69fe1ce775709e60c8ee9c29
And mine is:
f5d834fc34e61f1a40435981062000e5d2b2baa8
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o, it doesn't have one of
those.
For the amusement of all, I offer the entire device-tree as presented in
/proc by my running 2.6.22.1 kernel. Available for a limited time from
http://world.std.com/~pacman/pegasosII_proc_device-tree.tar.gz
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dds a secondary detection
which looks for a device whose *name* is "8042" if there is no device whose
*type* is "8042".
Signed-off-by: Alan Curry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
--- arch/powerpc/kernel/setup-common.c.orig 2007-07-24 19:04:17.0
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+++ arch/powerpc/k