Steve McIntyre schreef op vr 20-08-2021 om 14:50 [+0100]: > On Fri, Aug 20, 2021 at 03:40:48PM +0200, Wim Bertels wrote: > > Steve McIntyre schreef op vr 20-08-2021 om 14:29 [+0100]: > > > Nod. The problem is that your system is failing to create/update > > > an > > > EFI boot variable in its NVRAM. The most common issue that causes > > > this > > > is system log reports in /sys/fs/pstore/ . Could you check and > > > see if > > > there are any files there please? > > > > Yes, there are many files, all from 'nov 7 2019' which could be the > > installation date. > > > > # ls /sys/fs/pstore/ -altr > > totaal 0 > > -r--r--r-- 1 root root 1799 nov 7 2019 dmesg-efi-157315250037001 > > -r--r--r-- 1 root root 1799 nov 7 2019 dmesg-efi-157315250036001 > > -r--r--r-- 1 root root 1800 nov 7 2019 dmesg-efi-157315250035002 > > -r--r--r-- 1 root root 1799 nov 7 2019 dmesg-efi-157315250035001 > > -r--r--r-- 1 root root 1800 nov 7 2019 dmesg-efi-157315250034002 > > > > An example of the content, most of them about nouveau: > > OK, that's junk that you can simply delete. If you do that, things > should clear up for you. Depending on the firmware of your computer > (and its handling of EFI variables), you *might* need to reboot for > the space to free up completely. In that case, I'd recomment that you > have an installer USB (or similar) handy just in case things don't > > boot. >
ok, emptied it(, without rebooting) /sys/fs/pstore# rm dmesg-efi-1573* That seemed to do trick, --configure gives no errors, just reporting this, in case the system doesn't reboot (password for eufi change was asked) # dpkg --configure shim-helpers-amd64-signed Instellen van shim-helpers-amd64-signed (1+15.4+5~deb10u1) ... Installeren voor x86_64-efi-platform. Installatie is afgerond. Er werden geen fouten gerapporteerd. # dpkg --configure shim-signed Instellen van shim-signed:amd64 (1.36~1+deb10u2+15.4-5~deb10u1) ... Installeren voor x86_64-efi-platform. Installatie is afgerond. Er werden geen fouten gerapporteerd. hth, Wim