do you need usb support?  if not try disabling in BIOS.
what kernel are you booting?  bare.i (the default?)  you might try
another kernel, although a quick look in the /cdrom/kernels directory
doesn't show anything specific for usb for slack 9.0

Shawn wrote:
>   I'm trying to get Slackware installed on my desktop.  I get to the part where it's checking for USB 2.0 support, then it just hangs.  
> 
>   Last line shown:
> ehci-hcd.c: USB 2.0 support enabled, EHCI rev 1.0

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scot

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