Messages in this thread | | | From | aset@bellatla ... | Date | Sat, 14 Jul 2001 15:25:31 -0400 | Subject | Linux USB boot hang |
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Hello,
I compiled and installed Linux-2.4.5smp on a dual 300 MHz Pentium II running Red Hat 7.0 with gcc 2.96. The motherboard has two sets of USB headers but there are no USB ports. If I configure the kernel with USB modules, at boot linux complains repeatedly:
hub.c: Cannot enable port 1 of hub 1, disabling port. hub.c: Maybe USB cable is bad? hub.c: Cannot enable port 2 of hub 1, disabling port. hub.c: Maybe USB cable is bad?
I don't know how to get out of this, so I just wait for it to time out to finish booting. If I don't configure the kernel for a USB controller then the during the boot process it complains that it can't find the usb-uhci module and the boot process hangs at sendmail. Again I wait for the time-out for the boot process to finish. How do I fix this dilemma. Is there some way I can modifiy hub.c to stop looking for ports 1 and 2?
Thanks, from a Linux newbie.
Don Werder aset@bellatlantic.net
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