Philipp Classen #13

> (Another issue, which I will mention as there is a tiny chance that it
is related, although I doubt it: After rebooting, I was not able to boot
(not even reaching the question for the passphrase). To solve it, I had
to disable Secure Boot, then I reached the state where I could enter my
passphrase to unlock the encrypted partition.)

Small modification to your commands above - after purging the grub
packages I did a `sudo apt-get install grub-efi-amd64-signed` instead of
`sudo apt-get install grub-efi`. I believe the signed packages include
the CA certificate needed to allow secure boot in the BIOS settings.
This could make a difference if this option is enabled. I suspect this
might have been what you observed.

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