Ok, "broken" isn't the good word, "untested" fits better. It crashed
with most of the computer I tested it on (this means 3 or 4 machines).
After reading the code, it seemed pretty complete for real hardware, but
I'm not an UHCI expert myself. ;)
Felix Zielcke a écrit :
> Am Montag, den 28.09.2009, 16:35 +0000 schrieb Thomas Duboucher:
>> Afaik, the USB support in Grub2 is broken.
>
> No it's not in general broken.
> It's just very young and not well tested on real hardware.
> AFAIK it was mainly coded with the usb support from qemu.
>
>
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Ok, "broken" isn't the good word, "untested" fits better. It crashed
with most of the computer I tested it on (this means 3 or 4 machines).
After reading the code, it seemed pretty complete for real hardware, but
I'm not an UHCI expert myself. ;)
Felix Zielcke a écrit :
> Am Montag, den 28.09.2009, 16:35 +0000 schrieb Thomas Duboucher:
>> Afaik, the USB support in Grub2 is broken.
>
> No it's not in general broken.
> It's just very young and not well tested on real hardware.
> AFAIK it was mainly coded with the usb support from qemu.
>
>
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