In data martedì 31 ottobre 2017 04:26:43 CET, Andrei Borzenkov ha scritto:
30.10.2017 21:45, stakanov пишет:
This is a very puzzling error as I did not install trusted grub and I do not have tpm on the system. The system is also not UEFI. The update was from 42.2 (working well) to 42.3 (screwed it up and I am now in rescue mode). Did anybody encounter this or does understand what the issue actually is?
TPM support was added to stock grub2. The error suggests that your core.img does not match /boot/grub2. The usual reason is that at some point you used grub2-install manually on the "wrong" device (device that does not match YaST configuration). So now after grub2 update new core.img was written somewhere else and you continue to boot old version.
It may also happen if you ever changed bootloader location in YaST as it probably does not wipe out bootloader in old location. If this is indeed what happened, this warrants bug report.
Boot from live image and provide content of /etc/default/grub_installdevice as well as result of bootinfoscript run (get it from github, sourceforge one is way outdated).
Priviet Andrei. I will provide, due to circumstances that may take a day or two (having some trouble in family, sorry). So do not take the delay for being disinterested. What you described does somewhat fit, as I did a zypper dup but there had been other discs that (today used for other means) may have had an old copy of grub. So stand by please, info comes soon. Thanks. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org