On 05/10/2021 18:02, Kseniya Blashchuk wrote:
Thanks everyone for the answers and etiquette tips.
Upgrade to 35 from working 34 resulted in black screen
after reboot. Tried Fedora 35 live CD - keyboard did not
work through the installation process so I could not set
the encryption passphrase but I decided to proceed and see
what happens next. I do not have any external keyboard at
the moment to check with, tried screen keyboard but it did
not appear for this input. The system booted well with
everything working (kernel 5.14.0). It seems that dnf
upgrade and kernel 5.14.9 did not break the system. I have
also tried to install Fedora 34 without disk encryption
and then performed dnf upgrade and everything was also
fine. Not sure what I will do next, I have also an
old dell xps 13 laptop with Fedora 34, now I'm a
bit scared to upgrade to 5.14.9 and reboot it :). Probably
I will try to encrypt the disk manually and see if it
works or try to figure out what breaks the process.
What you (everybody really) should also do, in case you
don't just yet, is do bugs submissions in Bugzilla.
Check BIOS for updates.
I have zero experience with Asus laptops but it's not
unheard of some bits not fully working on new fancy hardware.
Also, I hear Asus claim to have begun to treat Linux and its
users seriously lately, so perhaps file a tech support
request with Asus. (give them a test and let the list know
what they said. Personally I'd hope Asus is better than
Lenovo in this respect)
Beside that external keyboard nothing as a temp workaround I
can think of.
Good luck. L.
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