(In reply to Frank Kr���ger from comment #3) > (In reply to Yan Huang from comment #2) > > (The workaround is to temporarily disable Secure Boot.) > > WOW!!!!! Hi Frank, I am very sorry that I suggested disabling Secure Boot. I am aware that it might involve security risk - that is why I mentioned "workaround" and "temporarily". I only suggested disabling Secure Boot - after successfully testing it on my own laptop that had exactly the same issue - in case you wish to boot the newest (and still affected) Kernel:stable kernel 5.13.1-1.1.gbebf622 as soon as possible Disclaimer: I am not a kernel developer, I am not from SUSE Engineering & Innovation. I am rather just a junior member of SUSE Customer Support.