> On Thu 30 Jul 2020 at 17:56:21 (+0000), David wrote: > > […] Now, when I 1st downloaded your ISO and put it on a Flash > > Drive all was going great. Booted up[,] lo[w] and behold my > > Logitech worked that is until I installed/restarted. No more Logitech.
On Fri 31 Jul 2020 at 02:06:08 (-0700), didier.gau...@gmail.com wrote: > perhaps the solutions detailed here will work in your case: > > https://askubuntu.com/questions/237051/undetected-logitech-mx-5500-keyboard-and-mouse On Fri 31 Jul 2020 at 06:31:52 (-0600), Charles Curley wrote: > On Fri, 31 Jul 2020 12:05:50 +0000 David <dwbeek...@charter.net> wrote: > > > Oh, the problem is having to find a wired kybd/mouse to even look. > > As said wireless no longer works. It looks as though you have two choices. Either: . Boot with the installation flash drive, where the kbd/mouse work, and use it as your rescue system to effect the repair as outlined in the reference above. Or: . Boot with the installation flash drive and repeat the installation. Before it terminates, effect the repair as outlined above, but with one important change: Repair the file /target/lib/udev/rules.d/97-bluetooth-hid2hci.rules rather than the file /lib/udev/rules.d/97-bluetooth-hid2hci.rules because /target is where your new installation is being built. "Before it terminates"—when is a good time? With expert non-graphical installation, there are several opportunities: - Install the GRUB boot loader on a hard disk - Finish the installation (clock setting) - Finish the installation (remove installation media) There may be fewer occasions when using non-expert/other methods. At the chosen opportune time, type Alt-F2 and press Return to get a shell. Effect the repair. Type Alt-F1 (or Alt-←) to return to the installation screen. Cheers, David.