On 10/08/2020 08.07, Marcus Meissner wrote:
On Sun, Aug 09, 2020 at 10:45:52PM +0200, Bjoern Voigt wrote:
Carlos E. R. wrote:
Grub crashes just after update (Leap 15.1), that included grub and kernel:
Telcontar:~ # rpm -qa --last
grub2-x86_64-efi-2.02-lp151.21.21.4.noarch Sun Aug 9 21:48:42 2020 grub2-systemd-sleep-plugin-2.02-lp151.21.21.4.noarch Sun Aug 9 21:48:42 2020 grub2-snapper-plugin-2.02-lp151.21.21.4.noarch Sun Aug 9 21:48:42 2020
grub2-i386-pc-2.02-lp151.21.21.4.noarch Sun Aug 9 21:48:41 2020
kernel-default-4.12.14-lp151.28.59.1.x86_64 Sun Aug 9 21:50:24 2020
I get this message on boot (hand copied):
Welcome to GRUB! error: symbol `grub_calloc` not found Entering rescue mode grub rescue> _ I had this problem too, on Tumbleweed. I used a rescue ISO drive, mounted the system (mount, chroot etc.) and started YaST Boot Loader module again.
This means grub2 was not fully installed... where there errors during update?
YaST didn't say any thing, only that a reboot was necessary. There are logs - what string should I grep for?
Do you use a multi stage grub2 setup?
I'm not sure I know what is that. You mean one Grub calling another? Yes, that was the intention, but I was not using it. It is an EFI system, and there are two openSUSE's in the first disk (nvme). The other system has been blown out of EFI firmware, I don't know when; I could not boot that "auxiliary" system yesterday. -- Cheers / Saludos, Carlos E. R. (from 15.1 x86_64 at Telcontar)