Thank you for your bug report,
Unfortunately, there is not much we can do here - Your system ran out of
EFI variable storage place.
Your best bet is to find large EFI variables in
/sys/firmware/efi/efivars that are safe to delete and delete them. A
factory reset of the BIOS may also clear up the variable storage, but
not sure. I think deleting necessary variables will trigger a factory
reset too, as it needs to repopulate them, but I would not try it
myself. Also, deleting the variables might just mark them for deletion
but not actually trigger garbage collection.
Good luck!
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Invalid
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Grub2 menu not loading - could not create MokListXRT
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