http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=989871
http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=989871#c9
--- Comment #9 from Neil Rickert ---
I can update this for 42.2-Beta1.
My first three boots were fine. The next three all failed (went into emergency
mode). I could not recover by using lvm commands (such as vgchange). That
gave error messages about a corrupt lvmetad cache. However, changing
"use_lvmetad = 0" in "lvm.conf" and rebooting does work around the issue.
I have more testing to do. But here's what caused the difference between the
boots that failed and the ones that succeeded:
First, as background, this is UEFI system and I do have secure-boot enabled.
The successful boots were all done with the grub2-efi as installed for 42.2.
And the unsuccessful boots were all done with grub2-efi as installed for
Tumbleweed.
I'm not sure why that would make a difference. When using the grub2 from
Tumbleweed, I am using the "configfile" command to use the exact "grub.cfg"
that was installed for 42.2. So the only differences are "shim.efi",
"grub.efi" and the grub2 modules pointed to by "$prefix".
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