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Message #34650
[Bug 1261491] Re: Ubuntu server 13.10 install USB "shutdown"
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1261491
Title:
Ubuntu server 13.10 install USB "shutdown"
Status in “linux” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Here's the basics:
I create a USB installer of 13.10 Server 64-bit.
boot a Zotac Zbox nano (AMD E2-1800 APU processor) with 8Gigs of RAM
The boot options screen loads normally. I elect to install the server manually.
Linux boots.
The installer prompts for my language. At about this same time (its all pretty fast up to here, so I can't say its exactly the same moment), something happens with USB. The system doesn't shut down, but all power to all USB devices shuts down. unplugging and re-plugging in devices makes no difference. The keyboard has no power, so I cannot proceed with the install. I actually noticed the USB is turned off because the mouse is normally lit up but suddenly is no longer.
To do anything, I need to power cycle.
I tried checking for defects in the install media, and it runs pretty
normally, but again, USB power shuts down, so when the check is
complete with no errors, I cannot hit enter to continue. As a result,
I do not believe that the installer is crashing: I think there is
something stopping only the USB drivers.
Fedora 19 installs normally on this machine.
Things I intend to try: (I'll update as I try them)
13.10 server 32-bit.
13.10 desktop 64 and 32-bit
12.04 server
This machine has no PS/2 ports, so I cannot try alternate keyboard
types.
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