-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA512 Hi Denis,
thank you for your comments. Yes, the libreboot payload is GRUB and I generated the grub.cfg (saved as libreboot_grub.cfg but also tried as grub.cfg) like you described. And yes, the grub.cfg is on an encrypted partition and that's why you have to boot manually the first time. That is where I am stuck. On another laptop everything works as planned. The LUKS passphrase is asked for in GRUB and when booting the kernel. I am sorry but I really don't have the skills to just try and fix the graphics issue. I wouldn't even know where to begin. Unfortunately, I am neither a programmer nor a developer. As I see it I'd still have to boot manually from GRUB in order to re-flash and test. As far as I understand the re-flash is not about the payload (that's already GRUB in libreboot) but the automating of booting from the encrypted partition (e.g. asking for the LUKS passphrase). I did read about TRIM and I never enabled it on any of my encrypted SSDs. I will read more about GPT and GRUB as well. I guess it is all about the manual booting because no matter what I change in GRUB I still have to decrypt the disk first. I somehow didn't get this straight until I wrote these lines. Sorry. Best regards Andreas -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v2.0.22 (GNU/Linux) iQEcBAEBCgAGBQJV0DoIAAoJEDvFbiItFuuSOCIIALqt77eYj7utZvsIg766kzIP 62z1UuS4SEMOU1xOIkClqd4tiYyf0MoCVxJwNjwOCgke//sxN9KWxmy/gYOmGABX mPm3pJcErmU8mXPz1/pI2yB9unLKXJZt87dSHxyZkXQ2/THcphEZ325/r5hAy5x6 BNEJHr03X910jEE07Dt8yi+mWZNVs+IJJtHc002MjCrhISn4A5D34r6GR5rCAkPM sQmmB298x1hzR/CV37LLJhuXRD5c1izkQ0cxj5qFezRG2yU1Jx7esxGsoHLp/4sL yzx1wEoAHgyjuhjDDScjPizjaHIX9gmR5H+H/JzXJc5vdmi3mY3ZJHBNxgCuTqw= =ckAo -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
