> Martin, you might have told me what you _really_ wanted.
Well, I did? I wanted to find out whether the problem is that the keyboard gets detected in initramfs already, and properties get lost. Apparently something like this seems to happen for Jim Rorie ("If I unplug and replug, after a second or so, the keyboard responds"). So Jim should open a separate bug now.
It would be good if you could also provide an udev monitor output, to see what happens when you plug in the keyboard at runtime (not before/during boot). dmesg should have something to say as well.
@auspex:
> Martin, you might have told me what you _really_ wanted.
Well, I did? I wanted to find out whether the problem is that the keyboard gets detected in initramfs already, and properties get lost. Apparently something like this seems to happen for Jim Rorie ("If I unplug and replug, after a second or so, the keyboard responds"). So Jim should open a separate bug now.
It would be good if you could also provide an udev monitor output, to see what happens when you plug in the keyboard at runtime (not before/during boot). dmesg should have something to say as well.