I have three aarch64 (Raspberry Pi 4b) Tumbleweed systems that recently started showing the "Bootloader no detected" error. I didn't worry about it, as the systems didn't seem to have any other issues. With the discussion of sdbootutil being installed, though, I looked, and it's installed on all three. I also noticed that zypper shows sdbootutil's status as "i", not "i+", so I assume it was installed by default. So, I have questions... Is it safe to remove sdbootutil on the Raspberry Pi's? Will it simply be reinstalled on the next dup? Should it be removed? Is there any harm in leaving it alone and waiting for a more "graceful" sdbootutil? Thanks. David On 10/12/24 8:40 AM, ASSI wrote:
Why do you have sdbootutil installed if you are not using systemd-boot? I don't know. I had to manually remove it at some time (based on advice on this list) and either I forgot to do it on this machine (this is an
Andrei Borzenkov writes: older system that I don't use regularly anymore) or it got pulled in again at a later time. Removing it manbually resolves the issue and no error message is shown when installing a kernel.
Regards, Achim.