https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184585
https://bugzilla.suse.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1184585#c2
Philippe Andersson changed:
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--- Comment #2 from Philippe Andersson ---
Maybe the same bug?
On Saturday evening, I installed the latest kernel update on my laptop
(kernel-default-5.3.18-lp152.69.1.x86_64, Lenovo ThinkPad P53 with
UEFI, Secure boot enabled, Trusted boot disabled). It replaced version
5.3.18-lp152.66-default. Package installation did not report anything
unusual, but when booting the laptop on Sunday, I was greeted with an
unfamiliar blue 'curses' prompt right after POST (and before the Grub menu):
'hit any key to enter MOK management'
(this is the first time that I see this since upgrading the laptop from
15.1 to 15.2).
Upon hitting a key, another pop-up menu was displayed, where I selected
the "Continue boot" option. I then reached the usual Grub menu and
attempted to boot, but the process then hung at "Loading ramdisk".
Out of options, I performed a forced power-cycle and tried again: no
more "MOK Management" menu, but the new kernel still fails to boot and
hangs at the same spot.
Selecting the earlier kernel in Grub still allows me to boot normally,
thankfully.
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