Control: reassign -1 src:linux 6.12.38-1 Hi Ricardo,
On Mon, Aug 04, 2025 at 09:06:45AM -0500, Ricardo Muggli wrote: > > On 7/31/25 10:41, Pascal Hambourg wrote: > > On 30/07/2025 at 15:02, Ricardo Muggli wrote: > > > > > > When I choose "Debian GNU/Linux, with Linux 6.12.38+deb13-amd64 > > > (recovery mode)" it hangs during the kernel boot at this message: > > > > > > 1.978505 usb 3-4: new high-speed USB device number 2 using xhci_hcd > > > > > > It doesn't get to a login prompt. > > > > So it looks like the ACPI messages were a red herring. This message may > > be a red herring too, but it is worth checking if this USB device is > > actually involved. You can boot with kernel 6.12.33 and try to identify > > the USB device and its driver with the following commands: > > > > lsusb -vt > > dmesg|grep "usb 3-4" # as root or with sudo > > > I booted the 6.12.38 kernel using the kernel parameter "usbcore.nousb". The > 6.12.38 kernel did not successfully boot. I would suspect that the USB > message is not an indicator of the cause of the boot hang. > > I then looked in dmesg from the 6.12.33 kernel and noticed that "xe" would > be the next thing that would show up. I booted the 6.12.38 kernel using the > kernel parameter "modprobe.blacklist=xe". The kernel booted and I was able > to login. The graphics of course were degraded. > > If there is anything I can do to assist in identifying the root cause, > please let me know. This sounds like it might be the same as #1109799 . Regards, Salvatore

