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EFI mess after upgrade #2875
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So just to confirm, with boot not mounted it is empty and there are no EFI variable dumps in sysfs? Have you looked at your entries with |
Yessir, confirm both;
Not sure what to do with this. I promise, cross my heart, I didn't touch anything with the BIOS settings. |
And, FWIW,
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Hrm with your EFI partition mounted on That said, it looks like the install worked and set the latest kernel to what I expect it to be. You might have a different and unrelated problem with the system not giving you a working console with the 6.2.11 kernel. Could try removing quiet from the kernel commandline when you boot it and see if there is more detail available. |
Found these folks tinkering with a similar issue: rhboot/efibootmgr#115 - (since my mobo is not completely dissimilar, I thought it may not be related with CL after all:
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Sure, thanks, will do. Re: #2875 (comment),
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That looks healthy to me at least. Sorry I am not more help. Hopefully you can find something helpful in that thread. Bios land can be quite weird. |
Yep, there be dragons. Thanks a bunch, closing the issue. |
# clr-boot-manager update
[same with swupd repair]Already tried the /boot umounted partition cleanup (as seen in clearlinux/clr-boot-manager#179 ) and /sys/firmware/efi/efivars/ cleanup (seen here NixOS/nixpkgs#27821 (comment) ) therapies to no avail.
Now on
but had to boot older kernel Linux robin2 6.0.11-1216.native #1 SMP Fri Dec 2 09:14:14 PST 2022 x86_64 GNU/Linux
to have a working console.
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