Messages in this thread |  | | Date | Mon, 17 Sep 2001 14:34:42 -0500 (CDT) | From | David Acklam <> | Subject | compiled-in (non-modular) USB initialization bug |
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A few months ago I posted a bug report about the Pegasus driver not initializing (or not initializing fast enough to work with NFS-Root) when compiled-in. I've found that this is not specific to the pegasus, as I have recently noticed that the kernel 'driver-initialized' messages for my USB mouse and keyboard (i.e. HID devices) come up AFTER init has been started. These drivers are also 'compiled-in'
The problem this poses is that some applications (like NFSRoot) need access to USB devices BEFORE the kernel mounts filesystems/starts init.
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