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Operating Systems Solaris Solaris don't boot without mouse and keyboard Post 302387881 by Timmerman on Monday 18th of January 2010 05:38:45 PM
Old 01-18-2010
Solaris don't boot without mouse and keyboard

Hi guys,

I've installed Solaris 10 (SunOS 5.10) in a x86 box. I will put this box as a home server to store my files/backups/whatterver shared stuff replacing my old NetBSD machine. But, after installed and correctly configured, when I tried to boot this box without keybord and mouse (USB both), the system freezes after the Grub screen.

I've already configured in the x86 bios the option "Halt On: [No errors]. Smilie

The system start booting, shows the "SunOS 5.10 Solaris (etc...)" banner message on the top, but stops and don't display any error log. Putting the USB mouse/keyboard again and rebooting, it starts and works perfectly, and show all your boot message as it should. Later I've checked in /var/log and didn't found any related error message.

I've already try adding the "-m verbose" option in Grub, to get a verbose boot and see the system messages, but it still stops after show the "SunOS 5.10 Solaris (etc...)" in the top.

I've still try touching the /reconfigure file and reboot the system without the USB keyboard and mouse, enforcing the system to re-check my hardware devices, but it stops again after the top banner message.

Have Solaris some configuration file where I would configure the system to ignore the keyboard and mouse absence?

Rgds,
Lucas Timm.

Last edited by pludi; 01-18-2010 at 06:44 PM..
 

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hid(7D) 							      Devices								   hid(7D)

NAME
hid - Human interface device (HID) class driver SYNOPSIS
keyboard@unit-address mouse@unit-address input@unit-address:consumer_control DESCRIPTION
The hid driver is a USBA (Solaris USB Architecture) compliant client driver that supports the Human Interface Device Class (HID) 1.0 speci- fication. The Human Interface Device (HID) class encompasses devices controlled by humans to operate computer systems. Typical examples of HID devices include keyboards, mice, trackballs, and joysticks. HID also covers front-panel controls such as knobs, switches, and buttons. A USB device with multiple interfaces may have one interface for audio and a HID interface to define the buttons that control the audio. The hid driver is general and primarily handles the USB functionality of the device and generic HID functionality. For example, HID inter- faces are required to have an interrupt pipe for the device to send data packets, and the hid driver opens the pipe to the interrupt end- point and starts polling. The hid driver is also responsible for managing the device through the default control pipe. In addition to being a USB client driver, the hid driver is also a STREAMS driver so that modules may be pushed on top of it. The HID specification is flexible, and HID devices dynamically describe their packets and other parameters through a HID report descriptor. The HID parser is a misc module that parses the HID report descriptor and creates a database of information about the device. The hid driver queries the HID parser to find out the type and characteristics of the HID device. The HID specification predefines packet formats for the boot protocol keyboard and mouse. FILES
/kernel/drv/hid 32-bit x86 ELF kernel hid module /kernel/drv/amd64/hid 64-bit x86 ELF kernel hid module /kernel/drv/sparcv9/hid 64-bit SPARC ELF kernel hid module /kernel/misc/hidparser 32-bit x86 ELF kernel hidparser module /kernel/misc/amd64/hidparser 64-bit x86 ELF kernel hidparser module /kernel/misc/sparcv9/hidparser 64-bit SPARC ELF kernel hidparser module ATTRIBUTES
See attributes(5) for descriptions of the following attributes: +-----------------------------+------------------------------+ | ATTRIBUTE TYPE | ATTRIBUTE VALUE | +-----------------------------+------------------------------+ |Architecture |SPARC, x86, PCI-based systems | +-----------------------------+------------------------------+ |Availability |SUNWusb | +-----------------------------+------------------------------+ SEE ALSO
cfgadm_usb(1M), attributes(5), usba(7D), virtualkm(7D) Writing Device Drivers STREAMS Programming Guide Universal Serial Bus Specification 1.0 and 1.1 Device Class Definition for Human Interface Devices (HID) 1.1 System Administration Guide: Basic Administration http://www.sun.com/io DIAGNOSTICS
hid_attach: Unsupported HID device. The device requires a protocol not supported by the hid driver. Parsing of hid descriptor failed. The HID report descriptor cannot be parsed correctly. The device cannot be supported by the hid driver. Invalid report descriptor. The HID report descriptor is invalid. The device cannot be supported by the hid driver. The following messages may be logged into the system log. They are formatted in the following manner: <device path><hid<instance number>): message... hid_attach: Unsupported HID device. The device cannot be supported by this version of the HID driver. Parsing of HID descriptor failed. The device cannot be supported by this version of the HID driver. Invalid report descriptor. The device cannot be supported by this version of the HID driver. NOTES
The hid driver currently supports only keyboard, mouse and audio HID control devices. Normally a mouse is not power managed and consquently, screen darkening can be undone with a mouse movement. If power management of the mouse is required, add the following line to hid.conf then reboot the system: hid-mouse-pm-enable; Modern mice that are power managed require a 'click' to wake up. Occasionally, this may cause unexpected results. SunOS 5.11 2 Dec 2005 hid(7D)
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