Zhongjie Zhu wrote: > How to debug this problem, any suggestions? Try booting with acpi, but ehci disabled in userconf. I'd speculate the high number of ports on the root hub (10!) might be causing trouble somewhere. You can also enable options USB_DEBUG, UHUB_DEBUG and EHCI_DEBUG in your kernel config file, which will give you some more verbose output. > On 5/3/09, Zhongjie Zhu <zhuzj.netbsd%gmail.com@localhost> wrote: >> yes, the system can boot with acpi disabled, but it will stop at "uhub5" >> for >> some seconds. >> >> On Sat, May 2, 2009 at 3:46 AM, Perry E. Metzger >> <perry%piermont.com@localhost> >> wrote: >> >>> Zhongjie Zhu <zhuzj.netbsd%gmail.com@localhost> writes: >>>> I installed the i386 5.0 release, I can not boot the system with acpi >>>> enable, >>>> the system is hang up at "uhub5 at usb5: vendor 0x1002 EHCI root hub, >>> class >>>> 9/0, rev 2.00/1.00, addr 1". >>>> attached file is the dmesg output. >>> You have successfully booted with acpi disabled though? >>> >>> Perry >>> > -- Thanks, Jeremy
Attachment:
signature.asc
Description: OpenPGP digital signature