USB 2-1.4: device descriptor read/64, error -110

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I can't seem to find any USB 2 error code list. And a simple google search on the title of this question return to forums with error -71 and error -34.



I'm booting off Kali 2018.2 with Luks Encrypted Persistence. I can't get past to Fail Safe, GUI crashes everytime it tries to init.
It seems to disappear when I boot to simple persistence, so I'm guessing it has something to so with the Luks Encryption?



This is not my first time encountering this, however the past one seems to fix itself after a couple of days. This one however started 3 weeks ago.







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    I can't seem to find any USB 2 error code list. And a simple google search on the title of this question return to forums with error -71 and error -34.



    I'm booting off Kali 2018.2 with Luks Encrypted Persistence. I can't get past to Fail Safe, GUI crashes everytime it tries to init.
    It seems to disappear when I boot to simple persistence, so I'm guessing it has something to so with the Luks Encryption?



    This is not my first time encountering this, however the past one seems to fix itself after a couple of days. This one however started 3 weeks ago.







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      I can't seem to find any USB 2 error code list. And a simple google search on the title of this question return to forums with error -71 and error -34.



      I'm booting off Kali 2018.2 with Luks Encrypted Persistence. I can't get past to Fail Safe, GUI crashes everytime it tries to init.
      It seems to disappear when I boot to simple persistence, so I'm guessing it has something to so with the Luks Encryption?



      This is not my first time encountering this, however the past one seems to fix itself after a couple of days. This one however started 3 weeks ago.







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      I can't seem to find any USB 2 error code list. And a simple google search on the title of this question return to forums with error -71 and error -34.



      I'm booting off Kali 2018.2 with Luks Encrypted Persistence. I can't get past to Fail Safe, GUI crashes everytime it tries to init.
      It seems to disappear when I boot to simple persistence, so I'm guessing it has something to so with the Luks Encryption?



      This is not my first time encountering this, however the past one seems to fix itself after a couple of days. This one however started 3 weeks ago.









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          From kernel-source include/uapi/asm-generic/errno.h



          #define ETIMEDOUT 110 /* Connection timed out */





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