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    pve7.1.2 tries to load Mediatek instead of Intel AX200 wifi drivers

    pve-no-subscription is 5.13.19-4 and pvetest is 5.13.19-5. Both fixed the startup delay and reboot/shutdown freezes. Thanks alot for all your time and assistance!
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    pve7.1.2 tries to load Mediatek instead of Intel AX200 wifi drivers

    Removing the card doesn't stop the delays or hanging on restarts but I noticed this in the journal around the time of the delay: Mar 02 18:32:19 pve02 systemd[1]: Starting Load/Save Screen Backlight Brightness of backlight:acpi_video0... Mar 02 18:32:19 pve02 systemd[1]: Finished Load/Save...
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    pve7.1.2 tries to load Mediatek instead of Intel AX200 wifi drivers

    Sorry about that. It was one of the first things I looked at but forgot to mention. Here the full dmesg. The delay happens after the 15 second mark. https://pastebin.com/DDWg8269 This is the partial shutdown log. The full log is also available at the same pastebin link. Mar 01 12:58:23...
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    pve7.1.2 tries to load Mediatek instead of Intel AX200 wifi drivers

    Thanks for the quick reply. No, it's a Minisforum HM80. Your post got me thinking. I booted a Debian live CD and it showed the same behavior. I then installed Debian 11.2 and maunally installed the Intel firmware but there was no change. I installed Windows 10 and the wifi and bt adapters...
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    pve7.1.2 tries to load Mediatek instead of Intel AX200 wifi drivers

    I'm trying to load the Intel Wi-Fi 6 AX200 wifi drivers in pve7.1.2(uname -r = 5.13.19-2-pve). It appears that the kernal thinks the wifi is Mediatek. lspci -v output 03:00.0 Network controller: MEDIATEK Corp. Device 0608 Subsystem: MEDIATEK Corp. Device 0608 Flags: fast...