BTW I'm thinking this is the same as
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/calamares/+bug/2063354
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Title:
Calamares based flavours do not
This bug was fixed in the package calamares - 3.3.5-0ubuntu4
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calamares (3.3.5-0ubuntu4) noble; urgency=medium
* Populate grub-{efi,pc}/install_devices debconf config (LP:
#2063354).
-- Simon Quigley Wed, 24 Apr 2024 15:28:29 -0500
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu Noble)
Raw, async testing instructions, as requested from IRC:
Two separate virt-manager VMs, one configured with BIOS, the other with
EFI (no secureboot). Synced the main.py file over to the installed
location in each VM, ran through the Calamares installation progress
with max debugging mode, then
** Also affects: calamares (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu Noble)
Status: New => Confirmed
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in: calamares (Ubuntu Noble)
Assignee:
ive said this on IRC, but putting it here for the record: UEFI still
installs via the /boot/efi mountpoint as a fallback, so don't be
concerned about secure boot.
of course it should still be fixed due to user annoyance and outdated
BIOS bootloader
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** Also affects: calamares-settings-ubuntu (Ubuntu Noble)
Importance: Critical
Assignee: Simon Quigley (tsimonq2)
Status: Confirmed
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Oh, and this could result in failure to boot if Canonical ever rotates
their SBAT key again, since if GRUB doesn't update and the SBAT variable
does, SHIM will refuse to boot it.
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This is a release blocker for all of Lubuntu, Kubuntu, Ubuntu Unity
24.04. It will result in either confusing and unsightly debconf prompts
(in the case of Lubuntu), or it could result in GRUB never being updated
at all, presenting a security hole that could lead to Secure Boot bypass
(in the case