Hello Woodrow

I think already at steps 1 and 2 something's going wrong:

1.  sudo cp /sys/kernel/security/tpm0/binary_bios_measurements ~/temp/
Killed

(a 0-byte file now exists with this name in ~/temp/ - I assume it will
be of no use to include it here)

$  sudo fwts tpmevlogdump
Running 1 tests, results appended to results.log
Test: Dump Tpm2 Event Log.                                                  
Killed Tpm2 Event Log. 

$ cat results.log 
Results generated by fwts: Version V20.09.00 (2020-09-17 18:08:13).

Some of this work - Copyright (c) 1999 - 2020, Intel Corp. All rights reserved.
Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2010 - 2020, Canonical.
Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2016 - 2020, IBM.
Some of this work - Copyright (c) 2017 - 2020, ARM Ltd.

This test run on 26/10/20 at 08:10:05 on host Linux tuhao2 5.4.0-52-generic
#57-Ubuntu SMP Thu Oct 15 10:57:00 UTC 2020 x86_64.

Command: "fwts tpmevlogdump".
Running tests: tpmevlogdump.

tpmevlogdump: Dump Tpm2 Event Log.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------
Test 1 of 1: Dump Tpm2 Event Log.

tpm0


Happy to go on with step 3 if it is still necessary (I'd rather not
reboot right now if not necessary yet because I'd have to restart some
work)

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