[Bug 1320694] Re: [Intel NUC] Cannot boot new UEFI install with Encrypted LVM
Sean Rodriguez
sean at badadmin.net
Wed May 21 06:42:07 UTC 2014
Turns out it was something else entirely :) I've attached the
bootinfoscript just in case there was something else interesting there.
I made the incorrect assumption that the manufacture date of 04/2014
stamped on the bottom might imply it would have a recent firmware
installed. Nope!
http://i.imgur.com/M5PTYFT.jpg [VisualBIOS before update]
http://imgur.com/L3XzPXq [VisualBIOS update process]
http://imgur.com/hhxTrxU [VisualBIOS after update]
As you can see the installation is displayed just fine now and boots
right up. Feeling a bit silly on my part now that it seems so obvious,
but it might be worth updating https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI as
an additional troubleshooting step.
The NUC in question is model D54250WYKH
I'm not sure if it is specific to the 2.5" SSD as I didn't have anything in the mSATA port to test.
** Attachment added: "bootinfoscript output"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1320694/+attachment/4116602/+files/nuc_uefi.txt
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Title:
[Intel NUC] Cannot boot new UEFI install with Encrypted LVM
Status in “grub2” package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
I am unable to boot after an UEFI install after choosing the encrypted
LVM options, and opted for a legacy install to get up and running
today. SecureBoot, Fast Boot, etc were all disabled for these
installs.
I've tested this with a brand new NUC with both the Ubuntu Gnome 14.04
and Ubuntu 14.04 desktop installs while writing zeros to the SSD in
between just to make sure there were no lingering issues.
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