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Boot hangs with errors: USB device not accepting address, device descriptor read/64, error, unable to enumerate USB device

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During Xubuntu 22.04 boot, it hangs with the following messages:

usb 2-9: device not accepting address 4, error -62
usb 2-9: device descriptor read/64, error -62
usb usb2-por9: unable to enumerate USB device

The first two messages are repeated several times, then the boot freezes.

When I boot in recovery I see the same messages but the boot completes OK.

How can I achieve a normal boot?

This is an older machine. In BIOS I cannot disable specific USB ports. This port is now free of devices although the devices work well once booted into recovery.

David avatar
cn flag
To be clear it works ok if no device is in the USB port? The message is pretty clear a defective USB device but it could be the USB port in the as you say older computer.
damirko avatar
uy flag
No, the boot hangs regardless of the device. But if the device is connected it works (in recovery mode). Probably the USB device is defective, but the problem is a software one - how to ignore this (non critical) error to complete the boot, as the recovery mode is able to do.
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