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[Mageia-dev] USB Keyboard disabled in current stage1

+ AL13N + alien at rmail.be +
+ Wed Mar 20 20:47:07 CET 2013 +

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Op woensdag 20 maart 2013 12:50:06 schreef Frank Griffin:
+> On 03/20/2013 12:34 PM, Frank Griffin wrote:
+> > I'm confused.
+> > 
+> > I see your point: modules.dep and the actual driver module filenames
+> > in /lib/modules use dashes in the names, while usbtable uses
+> > underscores.  So why does lsmod show underscores instead of dashes ?
+> > 
+> > Also, why do the two differ ?  If the kernel package, which one would
+> > think is definitive, uses dashes, why does ldetect-lst use underscores ?
+> 
+> Oh, one other thing.  On the working system, harddrake shows two
+> keyboard devices: a USB keyboard (PCI 0x1226/0x0034) and a LiteON USB
+> Keyboard (PCI 0x04ca/0x0022).  Neither of these appear in usbtable.  Or
+> is the problem with *any* USB device because of the ehci-*** modules
+> that are needed ?
+
+1. since ages already, modprobe accepts with - or with _ it makes no 
+difference,
+2. lsmod will always show _.
+3. lstdetect (used in stage1) uses _ only.
+4. stage1 manual module uses it based on filename/modules.dep, so it keeps 
+original - or _  ==> this is what i'll write a patch for. to convert in table 
+before displaying manual check.
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+
+then, i'll also try to write a detect XenDevices procedure (like the virtIO 
+that i've seen).
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