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Oh trust me, I tried. Immediately after booting from USB, it keeps giving me errors about usb 1-8.
Like it failed to enable it, it refuses addresses, and usb 1-8 device descriptor read/64 error -71.
The errors are flowing constantly and idk what to even do here?
What do I do to combat this?
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it keeps giving me errors about usb 1-8. Like
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57855
W/o even knowing what's on that bus, who is anyone supposed to know what the problem is?
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it keeps giving me errors about usb 1-8. Like
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=57855
W/o even knowing what's on that bus, who is anyone supposed to know what the problem is?
I can’t output it because I don’t have a GUI! I’m literally just trying to install it!
(Wait, is this the right place?)
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usb 1-8: device descriptor read/64, error -71
usb 1-8: not accepting address (number), error 71
usb usb1-port8: unable to enumerate USB device
Even though I can type commands and it accepts them, it’s kinda impossible to even use the system because of the torrent of error messages.
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I can’t output it because I don’t have a GUI!
Yes you can - as long as you've internet.
journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st
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I can’t output it because I don’t have a GUI!
Yes you can - as long as you've internet.
journalctl -b | curl -F 'file=@-' 0x0.st
Unfortunately, I can’t even connect to the internet because of those errors
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Try passing "loglevel=2" to the kernel commandline.
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Try passing "loglevel=2" to the kernel commandline.
Nothing changed.
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"loglevel=0"
"usb1-port8" btw. sounds like some external hub?
Just remove all external usb devices.
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"loglevel=0"
"usb1-port8" btw. sounds like some external hub?
Just remove all external usb devices.
Again, nothing changed. I removed the USB and nothing happened.
loglevel=0 didn’t do anything either. These errors are persistent!
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You removed what "usb"?
How do you apply the loglevel kernel parameter?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel_parameters
You can also try "console=tty2" to move it away from tty0/1
Either way, we'll need some data here - if you've a wired network, you should get an internet connection immediately - also, how frequent are these messages actually?
At some point the kernel should™ give up on the device.
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You removed what "usb"?
How do you apply the loglevel kernel parameter?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Kernel_parameters
You can also try "console=tty2" to move it away from tty0/1Either way, we'll need some data here - if you've a wired network, you should get an internet connection immediately - also, how frequent are these messages actually?
At some point the kernel should™ give up on the device.
Turns out after waiting for a while, the error messages stopped. But there’s a new problem now…
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Turns out after waiting for a while, the error messages stopped. But there’s a new problem now…
… so tune in next week to see the plot-tiwst revealed and don't miss how the drama continues.
This isn't going anywhere.
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