** 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 regressions 
for users who need to interact with the system in early boot using a USB 
keyboard, such as users with an encrypted root filesystem.  Such systems are 
not bootable with this host driver missing.
+ 
+ [Test case]
+ 1. On an affected system, reboot to a kernel from 13.04.
+ 2. Install the initramfs-tools package from -proposed.
+ 3. Reboot to the kernel from 13.10.
+ 4. Verify that you are able to type your passphrase at the prompt in the 
initramfs.
+ 
+ [Regression potential]
+ Minimal.  The update-initramfs script will ignore missing modules (such as 
the many other modules in the list which are built-ins), and the only change 
made is to copy the module into the initramfs: it will only be loaded in the 
initramfs if udev determines it's needed, just as it would load it after 
switching to the root filesystem.
+ 
+ 
+ Is the same problem as here but in the new ubuntu 13.10 saucy 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1066376
  
  I just can't use (i can install) a encrypted partition because when is
  time to introduce the password to unlock partition keyboard is not
  working.
  
  I don't know how to edit a bug to report it afects other version of
  ubuntu so i created this new bug...

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  keyboard doesn't work to enter password with encrypted partitions
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