Hi, After 3 years of using Debian I still haven't got used to it so I am switching back to CRUX and will probably produce some noise in this mailing list from now on. First of all I want to thank all people who maintain the distro. It's really great that CRUX is alive and under active development. Now, to my first finding. I tried to install CRUX 3.2 on a box that has keyboard and mouse connected via a USB KVM switch and I got (for another reason) into a situation, when /init was unable to find CRUX media and asked me to mount it myself. That was exactly what I wanted but, sadly enough, the installation initramfs had no hid-generic.ko so my keyboard was no use. I believe this use case is pretty rare, but nevertheless if there is no strict constraint on the initramfs size (hid-generic.ko is just ~4k), I think the driver is worth adding to initramfs or be compiled right into the kernel. -- Vitaly Sinilin <vs@kp4.ru>