[fedora-arm] Raspberry Pi 4 Model B boots fine with UEFI, but has become unresponsive when booting from USB with uBoot

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[Repost from ask-fedora] 

My otherwise up-to-date Raspberry Pi 4 Model B used to boot just fine when booting from USB with uBoot but now becomes unresponsive (doesn’t reach gdm and doesn’t allow connection via ssh).

Curiously, num. lock key does respond, but I’m unable to switch consoles…

It boots just fine with UEFI v1.42 on a SD/Fedora on the same USB key...

I remember updating the eeprom bootloader via the Raspberry Pi OS to the latest version though a few weeks ago.

EDIT: happy to follow any guidance to help confirm whether or not it's related to a potential bug in raspi-provided bootloader/firmware...
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