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[โ€“] BCsven@lemmy.ca 1 points 17 hours ago (1 children)

Wow you certainly learned a lot trouble shooting that.

I haven't had something that annoying happen, usually it's been install and use.

BUT putting Linux on an ancient dell box was a learning experience. I installed the system on the HDD. After shutdowns the aystem would wake back up. The solution was adding kernel quirks line to grub boot with a numeric code, which told the hardware to ignore the self wake up event from the USB bus.

Then when I wanted speed the bios didn't support NVME boot. So I had to add a small ssd for boot partition , but have rest of system on the NVME drive. I didn't want to reinstall and resetup so I was learning a lot about gparted and copy pasting partitions and editting fstab to cobble together a replicated set of partitions. It was a great way to understand how formatting, partitioning and mounts all worked.

[โ€“] WraithGear@lemmy.world 1 points 17 hours ago

mine it set to never let the usb sleep. the hub or device ubs controls HATE going to sleep only to wake up on time