https://bugzilla.kernel.org/show_bug.cgi?id=217076

--- Comment #34 from PinkFromTheFuture (eduardoxfurt...@gmail.com) ---
(In reply to Cristian Cocos from comment #33)
> (In reply to PinkFromTheFuture from comment #31)
> > Please keep in mind that our solution consists of first masking it with the
> > grub options, but after the system has booted, we unmask it - it does not
> > stay masked.
> 
> Masking at boot-time and unmasking some time afterward does not always work
> (see, e.g., comment #14 above). To make sure the issue has been fixed, the
> mask needs to stay on all the time. This is my experience.

Same experience with me, unless I add to my service:
```
ExecStartPre=/bin/sleep 120
```

Before unmasking it.

(In reply to Diogo Ivo from comment #32)
> Ok, so when you do that masking and unmasking can you check if something
> regarding an UCSI timeout appears in the dmesg?

Yes. How?

Just  do the following?
```
sudo dmesg
```

Or maybe I can grep the output?

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