Thank your for assistance but the problem is now fixed. I turns out I
had to flash my BIOS to the very last update available (F9 beta).
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No, the same system was running 17.04 without any such glitches.
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Title:
system hangs during boot when using a USB Keyboard
Status
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Title:
system hangs during boot when using a USB Keyboard
Status in linux package in Ubu
I have tested 4.14 rc6, rc5 and rc1; all three cause the system to hang
during boot, printing the following warnings:
ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: LNK A
(20170728/dspkginit-381)
ACPI Exception: Could not find/resolve named package element: LNK B
(20170728/dspkgi
Public bug reported:
My USB Keyboard consistently turns off as soon as the boot process gets
past the GRUB menu. The system then hangs - indefinitely, unless I plug
the keyboard in again.
This behaviour was present in Beta 2 and manifests itself in the
official release - freshly installed - both
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