On Fri, Mar 30, 2018 at 2:24 PM, Peter Suetterlin <pit@astro.su.se> wrote:
Hi list,
I have a computer that I upgraded 42.2->42.3 a month ago (without issues). It was powered off since then. Today I rebooted it (again, without issues).
I ran a 'zypper up', and rebooted - and now it throws me at grub-rescue with the mentioned error symbol "grub_tmp_measure" not found. grub has been updated during this run.
This means grub2 core.img (the binary loaded by firmware) was not updated during install and does not match content of /boot/grub2. Usual cause us mismatch between bootloader location configured in openSUSE and BIOS boot device.
Some quick googling revealed TW was having similar issues about a year ago, still haven't found the main reason then - maybe someone remembers faster than I read?
Does it have some kernel relation? That's the only real difference from a standard 42.3, I run a 4.11 kernel (still coming from the 42.2 install, I needed it due to some HW)
Especially some quick recovery hints welcome :o
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