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#1 2021-05-11 14:38:45

kinkos
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Registered: 2021-05-11
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Usb port disables itself after BIOS restart

I use an Archlinux distribution, and i often make updates by booting from an USB key.
So i go on the BIOS and select my USB to boot on, then "save and restart".
Once i do that, the restart will automatically put me in an emergency shell due to his incapacity to read the key. I notices that the mouse and keyboard were disabled too.
If i restart manually the computer, the USB ports works just fine.
It sometimes happens on boot even without making an upgrade, that the USB is disabled for the ~30 first seconds after booting.
Any clue?
Thanks in advance

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#2 2021-05-11 15:55:12

Slithery
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Re: Usb port disables itself after BIOS restart

kinkos wrote:

I use an Archlinux distribution

Which one?


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#3 2021-05-12 06:23:48

kinkos
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Re: Usb port disables itself after BIOS restart

Archlinux 246.6-1.
Additionnaly, it seems that this bug comes every time i use the "save & reset" option from BIOS

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#4 2021-05-12 06:50:20

V1del
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Registered: 2012-10-16
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Re: Usb port disables itself after BIOS restart

This is an issue of your EFI implementation, something you can try is add rootdelay=30 or so to the kernel parameters to tell the initramfs to wait 30 seconds for the root partition to arrive.

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