Same as Uladzimir Pasvistselik too: "it was not a full system freeze,
but inability to enter characters from keyboard (from both laptop one,
and an external keyboard attached via USB)". With 6.8.0-51.

My workaround is to boot using 6.8.0-48 or 6.8.0-51 rescue, which
prevent Plymouth from being launched (and therefore, I type my password
using command line).

New information:
- ctrl+alt+delete works! Which means the keyboard is kind of working... I tried 
lots of inputs. Only this succeeded.
- Just after the ctrl+alt+delete being pressed, and just before the system 
being rebooted (that's 1 second), I could see the keypad used (for me, "Ca") 
displayed on the screen, as usual (when the keyboard input works).

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  Plymouth fails with kernel 6.8.0-50

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