Thank you for your reply. After my laptop did not recover from sleep, I did a power off and that's it. Then, the error message came, and I disabled secure boot. But this is not a permanent solution for me.
P.S. As they say in the Arch wiki, I had originally used grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=esp --bootloader-id=GRUB --modules="tpm" --disable-shim-lock In the meantime, I re-applied the command hoping it would solve my problem, but it didn't. 16.12.2024 05:23:26 Andrei Borzenkov <[email protected]>: > 16.12.2024 01:01, Frank von Zeppelin wrote: >> Hi, >> I have Arch Linux running on my laptop. I had secure but active for a >> long time already, set up with sbctl. Everything worked fine. Then, >> since the laptop didn't resume from sleep for once, Secure Boot didn't >> work anymore. Grub is giving the error: >> error: verification requested but nobody cares: >> (hd1,gpt1)/grub/x86_64-efi/normal.mod. >> Can anybody give me a hint on how to repair/debug this? I actually don't >> have any clue how to approach this. >> > > Immediate fix is to disable Secure Boot. You did not explain what you did > when "laptop didn't resume from sleep", but it sounds like you run > "grub-install" which usually does not work together with Secure Boot.
