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Bug#268434: no usb in 2.6 at install time



Michael Stone wrote:
> I can't get that until next week. Is the info from the d-i
> hardware-summary useful?
> 
> info: /bin/report-hw: /proc/bus/pci/devices: 00e8       80862658        15 
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        0000ff81   
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000   
> 00000000        00000020        00000000        00000000        uhci_hcd
> info: /bin/report-hw: /proc/bus/pci/devices: 00e9       80862659 16      
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        0000ff61   
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000   
> 00000000        00000020        00000000        00000000        uhci_hcd
> info: /bin/report-hw: /proc/bus/pci/devices: 00ea       8086265a 12      
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        0000ff41   
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000   
> 00000000        00000020        00000000        00000000        uhci_hcd
> info: /bin/report-hw: /proc/bus/pci/devices: 00eb       8086265b 17      
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        0000ff21   
> 00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000        00000000   
> 00000000        00000020        00000000        00000000        uhci_hcd

Will do, and yes it does seem to be missing in discover:

joey@dragon:~/tmp/discover1-data-1.2004.07.28>grep 80862658 *
pci.lst:        80862658        unknown unknown I/O Controller Hub USB
joey@dragon:~/tmp/discover1-data-1.2004.07.28>grep 80862659 *
pci.lst:        80862659        unknown unknown I/O Controller Hub USB
joey@dragon:~/tmp/discover1-data-1.2004.07.28>grep 8086265a *
pci.lst:        8086265a        unknown unknown I/O Controller Hub USB
joey@dragon:~/tmp/discover1-data-1.2004.07.28>grep 8086265b *
pci.lst:        8086265b        unknown unknown I/O Controller Hub USB

> >Blindly loading all the usb controller modules is not safe, some of
> >them crash some machines.
> 
> Interesting. I'd expect the kernel driver to abort if couldn't recognize
> a device.

I know that we've had reports of crashes. i386 hardware is often less than
ideal.

-- 
see shy jo

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