Yes, it works if the USB is plugged in on boot. I didn't noticed that. BTW, attached is the DT file for udoobuntu-udoo-neo On Tue, Jun 26, 2018 at 7:14 AM, Peter Robinson <pbrobinson@xxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>>> You might also like to try the 4.17.2 kernel >>>> on it's ways to testing "dnf --enablerepo=updates-testing upgrade kernel\*" >> >> FYI, I tried the 4.17.2 kernel and still no USB devices are seen. > > So I managed to find mine and have a try. > > I'm still seeing the same issues I saw previously [1] but with a > couple of power cycles it eventually booted to a point I could login. > > With a bit of poking around each time before it died I had a bit of a > play and a few reboots before the file system was no longer > recoverable I did mange to work out the following about usb. It > actually works if you have the device plugged in from the outset, I > tried an input device and a usb stick. So I suspect a GPIO or > regulator isn't wired up via the DT properly. > > This was with F-28 GA release so I'm going to try the next nightly > rawhide with 4.18 and a newer u-boot when I get a moment. > > Peter > > [1] https://paste.fedoraproject.org/paste/syIE1kuqBx6OLm48xRMB2A
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