I'm surprised to continue seeing such behavior even on the latest
release or 17.04. In my case, I'm running inside of a Hyper-V VM. I am
able to type in my password only when using recovery mode. I will
attempt to edit my startup config to disable the clean splash screen,
but I think it's
I was able to solve the problem by booting with an old kernel, editing
/etc/initramfs-tools/initramfs.conf and replacing
MODULES=most
with
MODULES=dep
and then running sudo update-initramfs -u.
I think the problem was that initramfs was including a module xhci-plat-hcd
which is buggy and not
When I installed 14.04 TLS I had enabled sda5_crypt. Last year I did the
upgrade from 14.04 TLS to 16.04 TLS.
And today, I don't think anything bad, I install the latest kernel
version .59 or similar, by use of synaptic (well it's comfortable to me,
too). When I do reboot the system it hangs at
I have sda5_crypt enabled, replaced new GTX1070 with Nvidia driver.
decrpting password area not allowing to type in anything, even keyboard
connection is checked.
#68 works for me
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Same here, I'm installed Ubuntu 16.04.1 on a Dell Vostro 1520 with
NIVIDA 340.xx driver and I can't type, but I can press Ctrl-Alt-Del to
reboot. I will look for other fix thank nosplash to avoid to lose the
beatiful screen. :)
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Title:
keyboard doesn't work to enter password with encrypted partitions
ubuntu 13.10 saucy
To manage
Same here: upgraded to Ubuntu 16.04 from 14.04. Keyboard does not work
after soft reboot. After a hard reboot/power cycle, must use recovery
boot option.
As per information in this thread, I checked /etc/initramfs-
tools/modules - it contains only #comments.
Using nvidia driver 367.35.
Have
Same here - fresh install of Ubuntu 16.04 - and the exact behavior Adam
describes above (Encryption with proprietary Nvidia driver). 'quiet
nosplash' works.
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As recently as kubuntu 16.04, it is not fixed if the user switches to the
nvidia video driver.
I tried several times to switch back to nouveau and back with no luck.
About 95% of the time I'd get a blank screen; no prompt. The rest of the time
I'd get the unlock prompt but keyboard input was
I recently upgraded my trusty kernel from 3.16 to 3.19, and got hit with
this bug with a logitech wireless keyboard. Seems all the kernel builds
are omitting critical hid drivers in the initrd, yet again. Add in the
fact my current mobo bios just simply wouldn't let grub catch my shift
to break
I was aslo stuck for months with kernel 3.19.0-28 on Ubuntu 15.04 but I
found a work around that worked for me:
- open /etc/default/grub
- Delete the "quiet splash" value from the line beginning with
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT. The line should look like
GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT=""
- save your
Hello,
I was using previously Linux Mint and then I had the idea that I'll change my
system to Ubuntu Mate.
After the installing and rebooting I faced immediately the same problem as the
guys here.
I can only login if I choose the kernel in the recovery mode. I'm using at the
moment the
I am encountering this same issue running 15.10 as a VM in hyper-v as
generation 2 vm.
I can't work around it as there is no vm, and disk is encrypted, Sucks as i'll
have to reinstall from scratch. Any fix that can be made during install? I
tried the update-initramfs -u -k all but it doesn't
I encountered this issue while using a "Lenovo ThinkPad Compact USB"
keyboard with 3.19.0-33-generic. For this keyboard and most likely many
recent Lenovo Thinkpads the correct module that needs to be added to
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules is "hid-lenovo". Executing "update-
initramfs -u -k all"
also try the line
hid-rmi
for Razer Blade model computers. Cheers~
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Title:
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I'm seeing a similar behavior after the upgrade to 3.19.0-32-generic
#37~14.04.1-Ubuntu on both a Dell 2570 and 8570 Notebook. Logitech
Keyboard works fine in grub, but password entry for disk encryption does
no longer works. Have to use the notebook keyboard for this.
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Experiencing the same issue on 14.04 LTS (3.13.0-34-generic) when
visualizing via Xen. Using full disk encryption and am unable to use
the keyboard to enter the decryption pass phrase from Xen Center
Console.
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
keyboard doesn't work to enter password with encrypted
I'm facing the exact same issue on HP EliteBook 850 G2. I use Ubuntu
15.04 and I'm stuck with using kernel 3.19.0-28. Each time I try to use
a more recent kernel, I can't use any keyboard when prompted for my
encryption password.
This is REALLY annoying. Any feedback on this one ?
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I'm experiencing the same problem on a 14.04 system. It can't find it's
root partition which is on lvm. When it drops to an initramfs shell the
keyboard fails to work; the keyboard did work at the grub menu. I've
tried most of the workarounds here and so far none work.
Kind of annoying really.
I am also struck by this using 14.04 and full disk-encryption.
Adding
hid
usbhid
hid_generic
ohci_pci
to the /etc/initramfs-tools/modules did NOT help either. I only have
keyboard on grub menu, yet cannot use my external keyboard nor mouse
after that stage.
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Happens to me as well. Same setup as Rodrigo.
Lenovo t450s and Ubuntu 15.04. kernel 28 works and 30 not.
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Title:
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Same here with Kubuntu 15.10 and a Toshiba Satellite Pro.
I don't have a workaround yet.
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Happens to me too, Ubuntu 15.04 on lenovo t450s
After the kernel update to 3.19.0-30, the keyboard doesn't work, if I
select the 3.19.0-28 it works.
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Happens for me also in Ubuntu 14.04.2 on laptop lenovo 410S
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ubuntu
@Peter:
I had the same issue after upgrading to 15.04. and this kernel module
solved it. Maybe it helps in your case as well?
I added
hid-logitech-hidpp
to
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
then
sudo update-initramfs -u
as described here: http://askubuntu.com/questions/613139/ubuntu-15-04
@Peter - please open a new bug report using ubuntu-bug plymouth.
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I'm getting bit by this (or something very similar to this) after
upgrading from 14.10 to 15.04.
Happy to provide any debug logs, run experimental packages, etc.
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I'm having this Problem in 14.10 after upgrading the kernel. My keybord
is a Microsoft Wired Keyboard 600. Adding any of the suggested moduls
(even hid_microsoft) did not solve the problem.
The only workaround for me is to hit reset on my computer to get a grub
menu, afterwards I'm getting the
I have Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 too. And I cant solve
this problem on Ubuntu 14.04, 14.10 and even 15.04
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Title:
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Microsoft Natural Ergonomic Keyboard 4000 is also not responding in
initrd/initramfs phase in Ubuntu 14.04.
I've added:
hid
usbhid
hid_generic
ohci_pci
to
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
and did update-initramfs -u
It did NOT help.
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I am running 13.10 as a virtual host on a HP Proliant Mini Server. When
I upgrade to linux-image-3.11.0.19-generic, the USB mouse and keyboard
and the network drivers no longer function. I can enter the Grub boot
screen and if I boot using kernel ...18 everything works.
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I hit that bug with 14.04 Final Beta. Both keyboard and mouse are not
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In my case it was not enough to add ohci_pci, it was also necessary to
add hid_logitech and hid_logitech_dj (my keyboard was Logitech
wireless). I also added (just in case) hid_microsoft, hid_apple and
mac_hid. This fixed the problem.
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I'm running into this on 13.04 (upgraded from 12.10). I can boot into
the old 3.5.0 kernel, but 3.8.0 and any newer kernels don't work (and
I've tried an assortment from the mainline ppa).
I've also tried adding all the mentioned modules to /etc/initramfs-
tools/modules, and none of that works
Downloaded the latest version from the site today and this is STILL an
issue. Makes setting up a simple box with encryption impossible on a
system that only has USBs. Makes for a very bad user experience right
from the start, as I have to reinstall all over again and leave off ANY
security.
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I am also affected by this bug on my LG R400 laptop and neither the
current release of initramfs-tools nor adding ohci_pci or other possible
parameters solved the problem. I still have to use older kernels in
order to be able to type disk encryption password. New kernels cannot
activate the
Fix needs to be added to the Ubuntu 14.04 amd64 server daily builds as
well. Once you start the install it no longer recognized the USB
keyboard (IDRAC6 Enterprise KVM keyboard) on Dell PowerEdge Servers.
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I used to have this bug and I used the work around, to add 'ohci_pci' to
initramfs modules file and updating the initramfs as quoted above
multiple times.
Everything was smooth, but after recent update, today, my wireless
keyboard did not work while I was trying to enter password for my
encrypted
This bug was fixed in the package initramfs-tools - 0.99ubuntu13.4
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* Add ohci_pci to the list of USB host modules included in the initramfs,
needed on some systems and not a built-in driver in Ubuntu.
LP: #1238194.
Thanks for your reply Felix.
Yesterday, I too updated from Raring (13.04) to Saucy (13.10 ) without
specifying saucy proposed or raring proposed and the update happed
successfully. After the update, upon reboot, the wireless keyboard was
detected ok and I could enter the password for the
ps: I did not enable the proposed packages.
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Title:
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ubuntu 13.10 saucy
To
Nothing, just upgrade from 13.04 to 13.10, I saw while upgrading that
kernel 3.11.13 was installed that seems the one fixed with the
initramfs... I don't know what would happen if you download a cd-image,
but upgrading works now in the same computer that didn't.
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Tested on precise (12.04.3): Installing linux-generic-lts-saucy
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initramfstools/proposed (0.99ubuntu13.4) then fixed it again.
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I just reupgraded from 13.04 to 13.10 and now it works, I can use
keyboard to uncrypt the hard drive, good.
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Title:
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Felix did you have to do anything special at the time of upgrading? Or
was it just like upgrading normally? Did you have to enable the
installing of Saucy proposed packages? Did you choose to download
updates as well?
Please let me know. Thank you.
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* Add ohci_pci to the list of USB host modules included in the initramfs,
needed on some systems and not a built-in driver in Ubuntu.
LP: #1238194.
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kernel stack which will cause the same problem there in the next point
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Is this patch included in the ubuntu 13.10 iso cd image? If not, when is
it likely to be included?
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After upgrading to saucy my system was unbootable due to this bug.
initramfs-tools 0.103ubuntu1.1 fixed the problem for me.
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Why is this bug listed as affecting Precise? I don't see any comments in
this bug, or any of the duplicates, that mentions anything other than
hitting this after installing or upgrading to saucy.
I certainly did not have this bug in precise which I was running until a
few weeks ago. I then
I ran into the same problem with my keyboard non-functional after
upgrading from 13.04 to 13.10, with encrypted boot filesystem. Appending
ohci_pci to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and invoking update-initramfs
-u resolved my problem. I feel lucky as having the older kernel still
available made
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Title:
keyboard doesn't work to enter password with encrypted partitions
ubuntu 13.10 saucy
To manage
Will someone please explain to me like I'm 5 (in computer years) why
this was necessary? What's going on? When I upgraded to 13.10, my
keyboard stopped working completely after GRUB, and I'm left an
(initramfs) prompt without a working keyboard. I had to boot an older
kernel (thank goodness I had
I continue with the same problem.
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Title:
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ubuntu 13.10 saucy
To manage
I have my system up to date with the last initramfs and kernel but the
issue continue.
I dont have encripted partirions
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initramfs-tools 0.103ubuntu1.1 fixed the problem for me with kernel
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Title:
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Hello, I hope this patch will be include in the ubuntu 13.10 cd image,
or at least when installing if you click in download updates.
If is not, people will not be able to try or install ubuntu with
encrypted partitions.
ps: To test it, how can I do it if after installing and creating
encrypted
** Description changed:
- Is the same problem as here but in the new ubuntu 13.10 saucy
- https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1066376
+ [Justification]
+ With the kernel in 13.10, some systems use a different USB host driver than
previously. Failing to include this driver in the initramfs causes
The fix works for me:
* Restored /etc/initramfs-tools/modules to the original state (no active lines)
and updated the initramfs
* Rebooted with break on the kernel line, no working keyboard as expected
* Enabled saucy-proposed and pinned it as per the wiki
* Installed
I went throught the test case as described and installed version
0.103ubuntu1.1 and without noticing a newer kernel 3.11.-13 from
proposed. It works with 3.11-13 but it still not with the current stable
kernel 3.11-12, still no keyboard input in cryptsetup.
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Accepted initramfs-tools into precise-proposed. The package will build
now and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-
tools/0.99ubuntu13.4 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new
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ubuntu 13.10 saucy
To manage
** This bug is no longer a duplicate of bug 229732
USB Keyboard drivers not loaded in initramfs
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** Also affects: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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This bug was fixed in the package initramfs-tools - 0.103ubuntu2
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* Include usbhid in the list of modules we probe in the panic function,
since we may panic before udev runs and most keyboards are USB these
days.
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Precise)
Status: New = Confirmed
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** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Saucy)
Importance: Undecided = Critical
** Changed in: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Saucy)
Status: New = In Progress
** Also affects: initramfs-tools (Ubuntu Precise)
Hello Felix, or anyone else affected,
Accepted initramfs-tools into saucy-proposed. The package will build now
and be available at http://launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-
tools/0.103ubuntu1.1 in a few hours, and then in the -proposed
repository.
Please help us by testing this new package.
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 229732 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229732
Same probelm after update.
I cleaned up all the earlier kernels because the space on my /boot
partition was limited, so I was unable to use an earlier kernel. I had
to download a LiveCD of Ubuntu 13.10 and
Link to the corresponding openSUSE bug report:
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=839071
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*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 229732 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229732
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 229732
USB Keyboard drivers not loaded in initramfs
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Also tried the solution provided by Jacob Nielsen, worked for me and I'm
finally able to use my system again. Used an older kernel (3.8) to boot
and executed sudo update-initramfs -u after modifying /etc/initramfs-
tools/modules with the additional line ohci_pci.
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This one hit me when I upgraded from 13.04. Really bad bug. I am lucky
enough to have a PS/2 keyboard on hand where the system is installed, so
I can get in just fine via that. Used to work perfectly in 13.04, and
12.10.
I had used the option to encrypt the entire system from the 12.10
installer,
Jacob Nielsen (j.nielsen) wrote on 2013-10-17: #3
Adding the module ohci_pci (and only that) to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and
updating fixed it in my case.
Worked for me. Loaded a previous kernel in recovery mode to add. Thanks
Jacob.
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Probably a duplicate: https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/initramfs-tools/+bug/1239306
Adding the modules hid, usbhid, hid_generic, hid_logitech,
hid_logitech_dj and mac_hid to /etc/initramfs-tools/modules and updating
doesn't fix it.
On my Haswell-based laptop, which also runs Saucy, the
Adding the module ohci_pci (and only that) to /etc/initramfs-
tools/modules and updating fixed it in my case.
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Jacob My problem is that the partition is encrypted so i can't enter in
a functional ubuntu to edit, do you know if is possible to edit this
file only in the boot time?
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From a live CD you should be able to open your encrypted root, then set
up a chroot there and update the initramfs on the boot partition. Will
take a bit of googling...
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Samo problem, Added
hid
usbhid
hid_generic
ohci_pci
to
/etc/initramfs-tools/modules
and did update-initramfs -u
that worked for me.
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I installed Ubuntu 13.10 (Saucy Salamander) today using the 64-bit PC
(AMD64) desktop image. However, after the reboot, my wireless keyboard
was not detected and so could not enter the pass-phrase to continue
booting Ubuntu.
So forced to revert back to Ubuntu 13.04, which does not have this
** Description changed:
Is the same problem as here but in the new ubuntu 13.10 saucy
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1066376
- I just can't install a encrypted partition because when is time to
- introduce the password to unlock partition keyboard is not working.
+ I just can't use (i can
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