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Thanks!
Great range of tests. Nice that you also tested serial installs.
AFAICT all tests lead to the expected results :-)
I've added some comments for some of the tests.
On Tuesday 09 November 2004 18:57, Joey Hess wrote:
> Results of my testing:
>
> ia64 at the console, usb keyboard, 2.6 kernel
> choices were: USB keyboard, No keyboard
> (Default was USB keyboard)
> This seems wrong, why is PC-Style not an option?
> However, after I configured it to use this keyboard, all the
> keys on the keyboard seemed to work correctly, so maybe it was
> right.
For the 2.6 kernel, the code in at-kbd.c checks for the presence of an AT
connector (or maybe not for the connector itself, but for a kbd attached
to it).
As I don't force the display of an AT keymap list for IA64 in usb-kbd.c,
the result is correct with the current code.
That the keyboard works correctly is the result of the usb-mac-us keymap
being the same as an AT keymap (unlike the usb-mac keymaps for e.g. FR
and BE).
> vmware with usb disabled, 2.4 kernel
> choices were: PC-Style, USB Keyboard, No keyboard
> (Default was PC-Style)
> FWIW, this system has no /proc/bus/usb/devices, so apparently
> it's adding the USB keyboard choice even if there's no USB.
usbfs (which populates /proc/bus/usb) will be mounted (and unmounted
afterwards) by kbd-chooser if it has not been mounted beforehand.
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