Okay, the journal output looks normal. Ah, of course -- you've updated
the EEPROM, but the boot assets that *were* marked bad (because the
EEPROM was out of date) haven't been marked for re-testing.

If you're still seeing the "marked bad" warning on login, try the
following:

$ sudo piboot-try --reset-new
$ sudo reboot

That should reset the new assets to "untested" and then reboot to test
them. With the updated EEPROM now present that boot *should* succeed.

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