AvalonUser
Dabbler
- Joined
- Jul 16, 2015
- Messages
- 20
It's only going to get worse now that PS2 connectors are becoming such a rarity.
I'll do some experimentation once my files are done transferring over onto my new NAS (should take a day or two) and report back with my findings.
Precisely.Wait.
Let me get this straight, just so we have it in plain English on the forums.
You attempted to install our FreeBSD-based appliance, FreeNAS, on one of our recommended SuperMicro models, and you had perfectly normal devices, like keyboards, and stuff, plugged in. You received the dreaded
Kernel: KDB: enter
panic message. You have determined that the operating systems boots, 100% of the time, when your USB keyboard is not plugged in, and does not boot, 100% of the time, when it *is* plugged in. Therefore, the presence of the USB keyboard is the problem with the early boot sequence.
This is the statement you are making?
I'll do some experimentation once my files are done transferring over onto my new NAS (should take a day or two) and report back with my findings.