you have rebooted since update? Every time updates generate a new startup? file I lose network, printing and usb until I do a reboot. Just what you need when doing a backup to a slow usb drive mick in glen innes 2370 On Tue, 24 Mar 2020 at 18:32, Robin Martijn <ik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I see that I made a mistake in the mail subject. My apologies for that. > > Thanks a lot Justin! My port is open in the bios and firmware. My USB > keyboard and mouse do get recognized. > > When I run `ls -ld /usr/lib/modules/5.5.11-arch1-1`, I get the following > result: > > `drwxr-xr-x 4 root root 4096 Mar 24 15:26 /usr/lib/modules/5.5.11-arch1-1` > > To me, that looks like a good result. The folder is filled with what I > would expect in such a file. > > The USB controller is recognized correctly by `lspci`, but that probably > isn't very unexpected since my USB keyboard and mouse are functioning. > > Thank you very much for thinking with me! > > On 3/24/20 7:25 PM, Justin Capella via arch-general wrote: > > Have you looked at lsusb -t ? Maybe the port is disabled in your > > bios/firmware? Verify that you are booting a kernel you have (modules > for) > > ls -ld /usr/lib/modules/`uname -r` check which usb controllers you have, > > lspci, they will be *hci > > > > On Tue, Mar 24, 2020, 11:00 AM Robin Martijn <ik@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > > >> Currently, I am using linux 5.5.11.arch1-1. Since this version, I am > >> unable to use my USB storage drives. Nothing shows up in dmesg when > >> inserting the storage drive and also lsblk does not detect the drive. > >> lsusb also does not detect the drive. I have rebooted my system after > >> the kernel update, more than once actually, so I am sure that that is > >> not the problem. Would anybody know what could potentially be the > problem? > >> > >> Thanks in advance! > >> >