https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1224773 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1224773#c50 --- Comment #50 from Imo Hester <vortex@z-ray.de> --- I can confirm as well (Aeon RC2) without manual intervention it is still not working. Part of the reason is that the boot entry still uses the wrong initrd file. While something has changed we're not quite there as it seems: First a new initrd file gets now generated automatically and put into the right place:
ll /boot/efi/opensuse-aeon/6.9.9-1-default -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 85487083 20. Jul 20:02 initrd-0fe5bd25b3a5d3d94d6ca2c9dfa99608939d9ef7 -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 85521828 26. Jul 12:36 initrd-1df97a9ad45e70c894f405cf1a46869045ce64f0 -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 85655672 30. Jul 09:07 initrd-82e2dc492931967db49ba2a4cffc6eee4ce1293d -rwxr-xr-x. 1 root root 14633328 11. Jul 13:31 linux-02693107eb256a62b3c42ecebad7ad5607cebb48
The initrd file from 30rd Jul (today) is the one which was automatically generated. However it did not become the initrd of the boot entry:
vim /boot/efi/loader/entries/opensuse-aeon-6.9.9-1-default-30.conf # Boot Loader Specification type#1 entry title openSUSE Aeon 20240726 version 30@6.9.9-1-default sort-key opensuse-aeon options quiet loglevel=2 systemd.show_status=no console=ttyS0,115200 console=tty0 vt.global_cursor_default=0 ignition.platform.id=metal security=selinux selinux=1 root=UUID=42fc02eb-e038-424f-b5a5-aed45173338d rootflags=subvol=@/.snapshots/30/snapshot systemd.machine_id=09f6061f16784d3288fa56271c151e56 linux /opensuse-aeon/6.9.9-1-default/linux-02693107eb256a62b3c42ecebad7ad5607cebb48 initrd /opensuse-aeon/6.9.9-1-default/initrd-0fe5bd25b3a5d3d94d6ca2c9dfa99608939d9ef7
sudo transactional-update initrd Which suprisingly still generates the initrd to /boot/ and not as the automatic
As you can see the latest entry (30 in my case) is still refering to the initrd from 20 Jul 20:02 while it should at least list initrd-82e2dc492931967db49ba2a4cffc6eee4ce1293d. However even if it would it is an incomplete initrd file which somehow still misses the driver modules and the blacklist. Therefore manually running: process to /boot/efi/opensuse-aeon/KERNEL_VERION-default. To sum this up, the steps to fix this are still the same but now you get an extra initrd file with it :D Kind regards, Imo. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.