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Hi, i install freebsd 4.4, every thing is great, but, went i start to used, he send this message:
/kernel usb0:scheduling overrun I have on my mother USB 1.0, on the bios is enable, but i dont have any device that use the usb port. What this message means? and how i can resolved? Hope you help me, the system is running great, but i dont like this message ![]() |
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I guess you could remove usb from your kernel. But that might not be what you are looking for.
there is alot of posts about similar issues, search: "scheduling overrun" on google.com/bsd -Jon Door |
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As long, you disable USB in the BIOS.. Often, when you don't disable stuff in the BIOS then you will get the errors in kernel when you disable it. |
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Thanks, i disable the BIOS option, from the kernel and rc.conf and no more message.
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