kernel 5.14.0-402.el9 stops usb device from working

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jonfon96
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kernel 5.14.0-402.el9 stops usb device from working

Post by jonfon96 » 2024/01/18 03:52:22

Hello All

I would like to know if you can assist me with an issue I update my Centos9 stream via dnf update and it installed kernel 5.14-402 which killed the use of the KB and mouse. I then reverted back to kernel 5.14-391 and I was able to use my system to write this message. then waited and got a new Kernel update to 5.14-404 and that did not resolve this issue. I just got the latest update to 5.14-407 and that did not resolve this issue. I posted a bug report on redhat but it seem It has not been looked at or any comments.

I would like to know if you can assist with this issue . I looked at /var/log/messages file to see the boot up of 391 vs 402 and 404 and i see some modules are not loaded. Since I am not able to use a mouse or KB under the 402, 404 and 407 kernel I am not able to troubleshoot this issue further.

I also noted as I am typing this message the system locked the screen and I need to log back into the system. I do not want to rebuild this desktop if I can help it so I would like to get some Ideas or suggestions how I can resolve this issue.

thank you

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Re: kernel 5.14.0-402.el9 stops usb device from working

Post by TrevorH » 2024/01/18 10:54:52

No-one from RH reads this forum or takes any notice of anything reported here. You need to raise a report on issues.redhat.com where Stream is a "version" that you can select when you report a problem for RHEL.
The future appears to be RHEL or Debian. I think I'm going Debian.
Info for USB installs on http://wiki.centos.org/HowTos/InstallFromUSBkey
CentOS 5 and 6 are deadest, do not use them.
Use the FAQ Luke

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Re: kernel 5.14.0-402.el9 stops usb device from working

Post by tunk » 2024/01/18 14:56:05

It may help if you say what hardware you have.
You should be able to ssh into your system from another device.
Also note that Stream is a rolling pre-release (aka. beta) of the
next RHEL point release. You may be better off using one of the
clones/rebuilds of RHEL like Rocky, Alma, OEL, etc.

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