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[Bug 846406] [NEW] USB problem during Natty installation on GA-H67N-USB3-B3

 

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I have tried to install natty (32 and 64) on a new desktop with live USB flash or external USB-CD-drive:
Motherboard: GA-H67N-USB3-B3 Rev. 1, Bios F5
Processor: i7-2600
RAM: 4GB
No graphic card (using internal)
120GB SSD OCZ Agility 3 on 6GBs SATA bus
Keyboard mouse USB Logitech MK320 (wireless)

The computer will boot with either device (live-flash, external CD/DVD
drive) to the boot menu and will stall thereafter with various long
lists of error messages depending on the combination of device
(flash/drive) and OS (32/64). Frequently the error message message
'can't mount', 'unknown user ubuntu' or 'input/ouput error' will appaer.
I have tried both: the USB2 and USB3 connectors on my motherboard. It
will NOT work on the USB2 connectors.

I was able to upgrade sequentially from 9 to natty through upgrades but
with a very unstable result, the keyboard/mouse failing frequently
(USB?) and unable to update the OS or install eclipse (this seems to be
a different problem worth mentioning, I got Hash Mismatch errors when
trying to run update manager)

Ubuntu 9 or 10.04 installs well (32 or 64bit). Working now on 10.10 but
had two keyboard failures within 24h (I can not say if this problem is
connected to the one described above). And yet another error (aptdaemon)
appaers on my 10.10: Unable to install 'Teamviewer' (I dont know if
10.10 is still maintained and this is worth mentioning).

Please provide detailed infos when asking for further information as I
am not a linux guru...

** Affects: xserver-xorg-input-evdev (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: Incomplete


** Tags: install natty pkg-recommended usb
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USB problem during Natty installation on GA-H67N-USB3-B3
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/846406
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