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(In reply to Neil Rickert from comment #20) > It turns out that this might be a issue also with x86_64. [snip] > Yesterday, I connected the external drive to a system with 64-bit efi > booting, but with secure-boot disabled. And the Tumbleweed 32-bit system > would not boot. It used to boot. So I reverted grub2-x86_64-efi back to > version 2.04-16.1 (the version just before the update around Sept 15th). > And after going back to the old version, I can now boot it again with 64-bit > efi. I'm confused on why you would have to revert grub2-x86_64-efi in order to have 32-bit efi to boot ? I suppose a typo was in "And the Tumbleweed 32-bit system would not boot" with which the 32-bit should be replaced by 64-bit ? Is the tumbleweed system fully updated ? If the problem is reproducible only with "secure-boot disabled", then is there anything to do with bsc#1165773 ? Thanks.