[Bug 1747889] [NEW] System not booting after update

Katharina Zwinger kitty at chello.at
Wed Feb 7 11:10:58 UTC 2018


Public bug reported:

After installing the latest updates for Ubuntu 17.10, my computer (Acer
Aspire V3-372) was no longer able to boot. It got stuck in a loop,
displaying the following error message for a few milliseconds, then
restarting again:

System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults.
Creating boot entry "BootXXXX" with label "ubuntu" for file "\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi"

I suspect this has something to do with the update to shim-signed
1.33.1~17.10.1 as "Failure to boot or validate validly signed EFI
binaries" is listed as a potential regression on
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shim/+bug/1708245/+editstatus

There was also a very similar bug reported for Fedora 27:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1512410

Selecting any (new) UEFI files as trusted did not solve the issue,
neither did disabling secure boot or resetting the secure boot option in
BIOS to factory default and it's still not working after adding
EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi to trusted files again.

The workaround I've found for now, is selecting "EFI File Boot 0" (which
is the previously added trusted file) as primary boot device. But that's
just a workaround, I think I should be able to just boot from my SSD as
before.

** Affects: shim-signed (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Package changed: grub2 (Ubuntu) => shim-signed (Ubuntu)

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Title:
  System not booting after update

Status in shim-signed package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  After installing the latest updates for Ubuntu 17.10, my computer
  (Acer Aspire V3-372) was no longer able to boot. It got stuck in a
  loop, displaying the following error message for a few milliseconds,
  then restarting again:

  System BootOrder not found. Initializing defaults.
  Creating boot entry "BootXXXX" with label "ubuntu" for file "\EFI\ubuntu\shimx64.efi"

  I suspect this has something to do with the update to shim-signed
  1.33.1~17.10.1 as "Failure to boot or validate validly signed EFI
  binaries" is listed as a potential regression on
  https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/shim/+bug/1708245/+editstatus

  There was also a very similar bug reported for Fedora 27:
  https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1512410

  Selecting any (new) UEFI files as trusted did not solve the issue,
  neither did disabling secure boot or resetting the secure boot option
  in BIOS to factory default and it's still not working after adding
  EFI/ubuntu/shimx64.efi to trusted files again.

  The workaround I've found for now, is selecting "EFI File Boot 0"
  (which is the previously added trusted file) as primary boot device.
  But that's just a workaround, I think I should be able to just boot
  from my SSD as before.

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