Bug#958925: grub-efi: Does not sign EFI entries.

Steve McIntyre steve at einval.com
Mon Apr 27 16:36:33 BST 2020


On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 05:25:10PM +0200, Santiago José López Borrazás wrote:
>El 27/4/20 a las 17:07, Steve McIntyre escribió:
>> I'm sorry, I don't understand what you're saying here. Can you please
>> explain a little more? What exactly are you trying to do? What exactly
>> is happening that you don't expect?
>Nothing, installing the new Grub 2.0.4-7 packages, which are already in the
>unstable branch.
>
>It is that, it is rare, that when I tried to install everything, the boot in
>safe mode does not recognize me in UEFI mode. I had to remove the "Secure
>boot" to enter Linux, because in another Win partition it does work.
>
>I did nothing, just install the packages that had to be for the boot to work
>in EFI.
>
>Therefore, it does not allow me to enter "secure boot", if I remove it, I
>enter perfectly.
>
>This, in 2.0.4-6, does not happen to me, or that I have not had any problem,
>and yes in this new version. And it's weird.

Can you run the following for me please?

$ COLUMNS=100 dpkg -l '*grub*'

We did have a problem with the signed versions of grub binaries taking
a few days to come through the archive, in combination with too-tight
dependencies (bug #958722). That *might* have caused you to uninstall
the grub-efi-amd64-signed by accident.

Things should now be fixed, I believe - let's see how your system is
set up.

-- 
Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK.                                steve at einval.com
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