On Sun, 2026-05-10 at 10:56 +0200, Tobias Feldmann via users wrote:
> I was busy yesterday, but I do not find any ressource, which is writing 
> about Plymouth and Thunderbolt. So... I'm sorry, but I do not think 
> Plymouth is the main problem precisely because the same keyboard works 
> perfectly via USB.
> 
> It seems to be, that dracut or initramfs phase of the boot does not 
> respect the authorized status of the dock itself.

It was a guess on my part.  When I boot Fedora on a system with an
encrypted disc, the prompt that appears to type in the password appears
just before the display changes from motherboard firmware fonts to
OS software fonts, etc, and I usually end up typing it in after the
changeover.  That machine's still on an older release of Fedora,
though, and I only have an ordinary USB hub connecting keyboard and
mouse to the PC.  So it's a bit of an educated guess that a different
process could be listening for keyboard input at different points of
the boot-up process.

You could try taking RHGB out of the kernel boot parameters, and
perhaps remove quiet, too.  You may get some more useful status
information about where in the boot process you are when it isn't
working.

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uname -rsvp
Linux 3.10.0-1160.119.1.el7.x86_64 #1 SMP Tue Jun 4 14:43:51 UTC 2024 x86_64
(yes, this is the output from uname for this PC when I posted)
 
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