On Mon, Mar 18, 2019 at 8:52 AM Miguel A. Vallejo wrote:
> Yesterday the kernel was upgraded to 4.19.0-4 (4.19.28-2) and the
> problem disappeared.
>
>
Miguel, thanks for the heads-up! Kernel 4.19.0-4 (4.19.28-2) does seem to
work okay.
However, I must note that if I hadn't seen the post from
Yesterday the kernel was upgraded to 4.19.0-4 (4.19.28-2) and the
problem disappeared.
; including updating the kernel from linux-image-4.19.0-3-amd64
> > to linux-image-4.19.0-4-amd64.
> >
> > Then I rebooted. During the reboot process this message appeared, line
> > after line, on the monitor:
> >
> > PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
0-4-amd64.
>
> Then I rebooted. During the reboot process this message appeared, line
> after line, on the monitor:
>
> PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
>
> Otherwise the boot process completed as usual. I then did sudo dmesg.
> Among the usual entries, the same
after line, on the monitor:
PKCS#7 signature not signed with a trusted key
Otherwise the boot process completed as usual. I then did sudo dmesg.
Among the usual entries, the same message was displayed (in red letters!)
at least 100 times.
So I then rebooted again, this time into linux-image-4.19.0
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