http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1129466 http://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1129466#c6 Frank Kr�ger <fkrueger@mailbox.org> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- Flags|needinfo?(fkrueger@mailbox. | |org) | --- Comment #6 from Frank Kr�ger <fkrueger@mailbox.org> --- (In reply to Joey Lee from comment #5)
Hi Frank,
(In reply to Frank Kr�ger from comment #4)
Given TW20211102 with secure boot enabled, 'sudo fwupdmgr install <filename>' results in an error message: "missing signed bootloader for secure boot: /usr/libexec/fwupd/efi/fwupdx64.efi.signed cannot be found".
First of all, I had to install fwupd-efi-1.1-1.1.x86_64 manually. Second, this package only provides fwupdx64.efi rather than fwupdx64.efi.signed in /usr/libexec/fwupd/efi/. As a workaround a symbolic link solves the issue.
Could you please provide the detail of your machine model and reproducing steps? I want to reference your environment to build up my development/test environment. ThinkPad T14 Gen 1 with AMD Ryzen 7 PRO 4750U. As I have already written, I have tried to install a local firmware-update file by using "sudo fwupmgr install <filename>", which stops with the above-mentioned error message. I then realized that the package fwupd-efi was not installed, i.e. /usr/libexec/fwupd/efi did not exist, even though I am running this machine with secure boot enabled for more than one year.
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