
Am 28.04.21 um 22:21 schrieb Adam Majer:
On Tue, Apr 27, 2021 at 02:40:34PM -0300, Wagner Vicente wrote:
The problem occurred after the update of the bootloader grub2, when the boot message appears.
"Bootloader has not verified loaded image. System is compromised. halting." [...] I think you need to disable secure boot to continue with the boot. This was already noticed but the cause is being investigated. If you downgrade grub, does secure boot work again?
FWIW I also saw this message after the latest grub/shim update on two Dell Precision Towers 3420 with openSUSE Leap 15.2: - BIOS/UEFI starts normally - grub starts/runs normally - grub tries to start a kernel - shows the above message - system is automatically powered off Happens with these RPMs: shim-15.4-lp152.4.8.1.x86_64 grub2-x86_64-efi-2.04-lp152.7.25.1.noarch grub2-i386-pc-2.04-lp152.7.25.1.noarch Downgrading shim only (not grub) gives this message (not sure if by grub or by BIOS). It just shows briefly: Booting in insecure mode But the computer does start. Secure Boot state is shown as: box:~ # mokutil --sb-state SecureBoot enabled SecureBoot validation is disabled in shim BIOS update (to 0.2.17.1) of the computer didn't change anything. That's where I gave up debugging and simply disabled Secure Boot. Other machines with Secure Boot enabled continued to boot normally after the latest grub/shim update. Regards -- Till -- Dipl.-Inform. Till Dörges doerges@pre-sense.de PRESENSE Technologies GmbH Nagelsweg 41, D-20097 HH Geschäftsführer/Managing Directors AG Hamburg, HRB 107844 Till Dörges, Jürgen Sander USt-IdNr.: DE263765024