[Touch-packages] [Bug 2042710] Re: Can't enter cryptsetup password on MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14, 1) due to missing kernel modules in initramfs

2023-11-14 Thread Terence Tan
Thanks Benjamin for making the fix. I'm happy if this targets Noble; I'm not overly familiar with the SRU process. Unsure how much of a real-world impact this bug has; it's users of Ubuntu non-LTS, with a MacBook Pro of a certain year range, using cryptsetup which I don't think is the default (?)

[Touch-packages] [Bug 2042710] Re: Can't enter cryptsetup password on MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14, 1) due to missing kernel modules in initramfs

2023-11-13 Thread Terence Tan
With the entry, here's the dmesg: ** Attachment added: "dmesg-with-intel-lpss-pci.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/2042710/+attachment/5719168/+files/dmesg-with-intel-lpss-pci.txt -- You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Touc

[Touch-packages] [Bug 2042710] Re: Can't enter cryptsetup password on MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14, 1) due to missing kernel modules in initramfs

2023-11-13 Thread Terence Tan
And here's the output of "lspci -vv" -- sorry for the multiple messages, couldn't figure out how to attach more than one attachment to a comment! ** Attachment added: "lspci-dash-vv.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/initramfs-tools/+bug/2042710/+attachment/5719169/+files/lspci-das

[Touch-packages] [Bug 2042710] Re: Can't enter cryptsetup password on MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14, 1) due to missing kernel modules in initramfs

2023-11-13 Thread Terence Tan
Hi Benjamin, I just tried again and can confirm that "intel_lpss_pci" is necessary -- without it, no keyboard. I removed the intel_lpss_pci entry and booted and collected the attached dmesg. ** Attachment added: "dmesg-without-intel-lpss-pci.txt" https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/init

[Touch-packages] [Bug 2042710] [NEW] Can't enter cryptsetup password on MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14, 1) due to missing kernel modules in initramfs

2023-11-03 Thread Terence Tan
Public bug reported: I have a MacBook Pro 2017 (MacBookPro14,1) with an encrypted root partition, which I decrypt via passphrase during boot, at the "Please unlock disk nvme0n1p4_crypt" prompt. Using 23.04 "Lunar" this worked fine. However after upgrading to 23.10 "Mantic", the built-in keyboard