if you boot into a live USB (for example using the Fedora Workstation installer ISO), you can mount your root partition and, inside it, delete the symlink /etc/systemd/system/basic.target.wants/usbguard.service. this will prevent usbguard from automatically starting during boot, and then you can reconfigure it again to allow your devices
#USBguard locked me out of my LUKS system after reboot
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USBguard doesn't start that early
usbguard waits for local-fs.target
oh does it? okay then maybe it's not usbguard
that's my understanding
could be wrong
okay I just checked the service file, it does wait for local-fs.target
but does local-fs.target not happen until after login?
that im not 100% sure on
If it is related to USB Guard you should have a look at https://discord.com/channels/1202086019298500629/1357822960886616246
if it is usbguard then this is worth a shot