Also tried this on x86, and disabled legacy support for usb in bios. When I did that, I could still enter the password to unlock the disk, but the grub menu would not respond to using the keyboard.
On ARM, the lack of ability to enter the password can be worked around by booting with serial console enabled.
Also tried this on x86, and disabled legacy support for usb in bios. When I did that, I could still enter the password to unlock the disk, but the grub menu would not respond to using the keyboard.
On ARM, the lack of ability to enter the password can be worked around by booting with serial console enabled.