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I've recently encountered this on an HP ProBook 6470b. This system
doesn't seem to be able to "remember" its BootOrder variable; typing
"sudo efibootmgr" returns results similar to this:
BootCurrent:
Timeout: 0 seconds
No BootOrder is set; firmware will attempt recovery
Boot* ubuntu
Boot0
I've filed bug #1750351.
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Title:
(Acer Aspire V3-372) System not booting after update
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Mortiz, I think it will be sufficient to get the infromation from the
current setup then; we mostly need to see 'sudo efibootmgr -v', and
which versions of things are installed. Running 'ubuntu-bug shim' should
do that automatically.
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Thanks a lot @mb-o. Extremely sorry I couldn't try the steps before. I have to
use work laptop to finish of something.
I will recover the system with the steps you mentioned.
Also I will get the screens and BIOS settings before I do anything for
@cyphermox.
Do let me know the lenovo ticket s
@cyphermox: Just to clarify: Do I need to install the faulty upgrade
again and then file the bug report from a live system? Or is it
sufficient if I collect the information on my current setup (with shim
and grub locked to the release versions)?
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Ok, I'll file a different bug report, then. Already have a live USB
which I used for the recovery process. It's Ubuntu 17.10, though.
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That's great, those are the screens I was interested in.
Looks like this may actually be a different bug. Could you please go
ahead and file a separate bug report for your system (use 'ubuntu-bug
shim')?
Is this an install of 16.04 like I think it is, and if so, is there any
way you could boot to
I've taken a bunch of photos (see attachments). Please tell me what
other screens you're interested in, I included the "Security" menu
overview.
Product information from lshw:
product: 20HES0FA35 (LENOVO_MT_20HE_BU_Think_FM_ThinkPad T470)
vendor: LENOVO
version: ThinkPad T470
seria
I think we first need to have a better idea what the setup for these
Thinkpads is, since I routinely do test specifically Thinkpads multiple
times are part of the shim update process, both before signing by
Microsoft and after, before uploading.
Could you describe the setup in the system's firmwar
@yogeshpathade: See my first post. You'll have to boot into a live
system, mount the root filesystem, chroot into it and replace the
versions of shim-signed and grub with the original versions. To do so,
purge the installed versions, look up the original versions of those
packages via "apt-cache po
I have got this as well with latest update on Ubuntu 17.10 last week.
I am running X1 Carbon Gen 5 really well until last week things got bad after
running the software update.
The system keeps on rebooting with
System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults.
Reset system
I have tried the bo
Some additional information: On my system, a similar message is visible
for half a second every single time I boot. When I was stuck in the boot
loop, I saw another line that said "Reset system".
I'm not 100% sure I'm experiencing the exact same issue, but the very
same update also caused a perman
I have experienced the exact same problem on a different Laptop, a
Thinkpad T470. I fixed the issue by rolling back to the original
versions of grub and shim-signed.
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- System not booting after update
+ (Acer Aspire V3-372) System not booting after update
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