Hi gang,
So... odd problem. I have a defective USB card reader that I want to remove from my system, but when I unplug it and restart the computer the computer will not boot. I need to shut down and plug it back into the exact same port it was in. The problem is, even plugged in the computer will fail to boot about 50% of the time and I am forced to <ctrl><alt><del> from a hung Kubuntu splash screen. Leaving it hanging for a few minutes results in the computer going into "maintenance mode" prior to it even really starting much, and the mode does not work. The other 50% it boots normally.
After much exploring with limited success, the only thing I can find out is the kernel seems to consider the card reader a dependency... why I do not know. The boot logs do not show me much.
Kubuntu 22.04.1 upgraded from 21.10. Problem preexisted in 21.10.
MSI X470 GP Mobo with 8 USB ports, Ryzen 2600x
Genesys USB 5 slot XDXC card reader
LVM on Samsung 970 NVME. <<--- might LVM be the culprit?
Any ideas?
TIA
So... odd problem. I have a defective USB card reader that I want to remove from my system, but when I unplug it and restart the computer the computer will not boot. I need to shut down and plug it back into the exact same port it was in. The problem is, even plugged in the computer will fail to boot about 50% of the time and I am forced to <ctrl><alt><del> from a hung Kubuntu splash screen. Leaving it hanging for a few minutes results in the computer going into "maintenance mode" prior to it even really starting much, and the mode does not work. The other 50% it boots normally.
After much exploring with limited success, the only thing I can find out is the kernel seems to consider the card reader a dependency... why I do not know. The boot logs do not show me much.
Kubuntu 22.04.1 upgraded from 21.10. Problem preexisted in 21.10.
MSI X470 GP Mobo with 8 USB ports, Ryzen 2600x
Genesys USB 5 slot XDXC card reader
LVM on Samsung 970 NVME. <<--- might LVM be the culprit?
Any ideas?
TIA
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