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Date:      Fri, 26 Sep 2003 15:29:40 -0400
From:      "Paul Horechuk" <phorechuk@docucom.ca>
To:        "Joe Kelsey" <joek@mail.flyingcroc.net>, "Brandon Fosdick" <bfoz@terrandev.com>
Cc:        stable@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: 4.9 Boot Hang when USB Devices Attached
Message-ID:  <010d01c38464$87fb5f60$73f8d7a5@docucom.ca>
References:  <3F746937.2070409@mail.flyingcroc.net><3F7486B3.4090009@terrandev.com> <3F748E20.4070605@mail.flyingcroc.net>

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The ASUS A7A266 does NOT have the nForce2 either, but the patch
(actually two lines of inserted code for usb.c) does fix the problem.
I had to actually disable the USB in the BIOS to boot. Simply removing
the USB mouse did not work.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Joe Kelsey" <joek@mail.flyingcroc.net>
To: "Brandon Fosdick" <bfoz@terrandev.com>
Cc: <stable@freebsd.org>
Sent: September 26, 2003 3:06 PM
Subject: Re: 4.9 Boot Hang when USB Devices Attached


> Brandon Fosdick wrote:
> > Joe Kelsey wrote:
> >> When I upgraded to fix the OpenSSH problems, the system started
> >> hanging at boot time right after the USB/OHCI messages whenever I
had
> >> devices plugged into the USB ports (mainly a USB mouse).  Now, in
> >> order to boot, I have to unplug the mouse and wait for the system
to
> >> pass the USB part of boot before replugging.
> > There are several threads discussing this ATM. If you have an
nforce2
> > board search for the thread with the subject "fix/workaround for
usb
> > probe lockups on nForce2 mbs". Andrew Atrens posted a patch that
worked
> > for me. In the same thread Ian Dowse has offered a few other ideas
to
> > try. I haven't tried them yet.
>
> I have an ASUS A7S333 which does *not* have an nforce2 chipset.
>
> /Joe
>
>
>
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