robert.spam.me.senseless@gmail.com writes:
>I'm a n00b and am playing around with Solaris 10.0. Had things working
>well until I installed a new firewire/USB 2.0 card. When I boot up I
>get a lot of the following:
>usba: WARNING 1pci@0,0/pci925,1234@11,2(uhci0): no SOF interrupt has
>been received. This UHCI host controller is unusable.
This is an indication that the hardware cannot be completely
initialized by the driver.
>I am able to log in as root, but a lot of commands don't work and I
>suspect that there are no mounted filesystems. It might be possible to
>install a driver, but I doubt that I could mount the installation
>medium. I haven't been able to find drivers anyway. Here is the
>output from the relevant lines from "lspci" (Linux):
/usr/X11/bin/scanpci
USB hardware and IEEE1394 should be supported standard.
What doesn't work anymore (if you can only login as root,
his $PATH might be very limited).
What error messages appear on the console?
Casper
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