2.4.2 USB and "mon>" (was Re: All 6 cards!!!)

Iain Sandoe iain at sandoe.co.uk
Wed Mar 7 02:17:08 EST 2001


Hi Stefan,

> 1. I get a "mon>" prompt on about half of the boots. And on half of
> those, typing "x" exits me from mon and continues the boot. The rest
> just hang. What is mon anyway? I've already seen reference to this on
> the user list, not sure what the solution is...

the kernel has "oopsed" - and dropped you into xmon (debugger).  You can
find out more by doing "?" to list the commands and getting a traceback and
exception report.

This will tell people where the problem lies.

> 2. No USB mouse response in X. lspci -vv, in part, gives:

> I can live with the mon, but not without my mouse. Any suggestions here?

have you done the changes in /dev to accommodate the new input layer?

iain.

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