Add a comment from John Reece <reece@ix.netcom.com> about toggling NumLock
in the BIOS for the PS/2 mouse. Add <tt// around FIPS.
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<title>Frequently Asked Questions for FreeBSD 2.X
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<author>The FreeBSD FAQ Team, <tt/FAQ@FreeBSD.ORG/
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<date> $Id: freebsd-faq.sgml,v 1.31 1996/01/28 16:59:05 jfieber Exp $
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<date> $Id: freebsd-faq.sgml,v 1.32 1996/01/31 14:25:49 mpp Exp $
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<abstract>
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This is the FAQ for FreeBSD systems version 2.X All entries are
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assumed to be relevant to FreeBSD 2.0.5+, unless otherwise noted.
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<tt>tools/</tt> subdirectory on the FreeBSD CDROM or on the
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various FreeBSD ftp sites, to be quite useful.
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FIPS allows you to split an existing DOS partition into two
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<tt/FIPS/ allows you to split an existing DOS partition into two
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pieces, preserving the original partition and allowing you to
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install onto the second free piece. You first ``defrag'' your
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DOS partition, using the DOS 6.xx <tt/DEFRAG/ utility or the
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where the presence of the psm0 driver will cause the keyboard to
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lock up (which is why this driver is not present by default in the
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GENERIC kernel). This can sometimes be fixed by bouncing the
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NumLock key during the boot process. The real
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fix is, of course, to merge the PS/2 mouse driver with syscons.
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NumLock key during the boot process. Also suggest going into CMOS
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setup and toggling any value for Numlock On/Off at boot time. The
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real fix is, of course, to merge the PS/2 mouse driver with syscons.
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Any volunteers? :)
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