[DragonFlyBSD - Bug #570] 1.8.x: ACPI problems
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Mon Jun 2 03:45:46 PDT 2014
Issue #570 has been updated by tuxillo.
Category changed from Other to Unverifiable
Target version changed from 3.8.0 to Unverifiable
Many ACPI updates have went in but no feedback. Moving to unverifiable.
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Bug #570: 1.8.x: ACPI problems
http://bugs.dragonflybsd.org/issues/570#change-11994
* Author: qhwt+dfly
* Status: Feedback
* Priority: Normal
* Assignee:
* Category: Unverifiable
* Target version: Unverifiable
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So if you enable ACPI and boot, it won't respond to keyboard no matter
whether you choose to boot into single- or multi-user mode?
So ... your keyboard does not work when you boot straight into the
single user mode, whether with or without ACPI driver enabled, right?
If not, I have no idea what this part really means:
> But If I boot to non-ACPI-mode, everything works
> just fine, but I can't get to sigle user mode, because prompt freezes
> there too...
If the message buffer(which dmesg command shows you) survives across
reboot, I'd like to look at it after you boot with ACPI driver enabled
and booted with `boot -v' from the boot loader prompt (did I ask if
keyboard works when you go into the boot loader prompt?).
Cheers.
---Files--------------------------------
dmesg.boot-ACPI_OFF.tar.gz (6.88 KB)
dmesg.boot-ACPI_ON.tar.gz (7.32 KB)
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