https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1228863 https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1228863#c61 Guillermo Perez <guillermopf10@gmail.com> changed: What |Removed |Added ---------------------------------------------------------------------------- CC| |guillermopf10@gmail.com --- Comment #61 from Guillermo Perez <guillermopf10@gmail.com> --- Got the same problem, booting after update always prompts for recovery key. Previously, the machine always booted in default mode without any problems. Aeon is installed on a SSD and there aren't any other disks with boot partitions, I have a HDD formatted in NTFS from an old windows installation but it was always used as mass storage and got no traces of any OS installation on it. There wasn't any recent hardware nor UEFI changes. Tried the following solutions: 1) reverting to various snapshots, without any luck 2) Running # sdbootutil --ask-pin update-predictions 3)Following the instructions on comment 56, which got me the following results: Ran # rm -fr /var/lib/pcrlock.d . File gets removed. Tried to update and got the following error: ~> sdbootutil -v --ask-pin update-predictions Error: Can't determine root subvolume After that, tried # systemd-cryptenroll to see if the PC could boot in default mode and got: No device specified, defaulting to '/dev/nvme0n1p2'. SLOT TYPE 1 tpm2 2 recovery But the fact that can't determine root subvolume and there's not a device, I'm afraid after rebooting, instead of getting the recovery key prompt, I simply will be unable to boot. So, as a summary: * I'm getting asked for a recovery key after an update. * None of the provided solutions ITT seems to work, and * I may have made it worse and I don't know why. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are on the CC list for the bug.