On Sun, January 14, 2018 11:19 am, erikmunkander...@gmail.com wrote:
> Den lørdag den 13. januar 2018 kl. 19.37.57 UTC+1 skrev Bertrand Lec:

>> From my understanding, it says that Qubes is the first one to be booted
>> but the currently booted is ubuntu (which is true :) )
>>
>> Do you have any idea for me?


> If this is indeed triggered by a too small EFI partition size, then we
> need to make it bigger next time to avoid it happening again. Though,
> this is not enough to recover now that it already happened. I'm still
> pondering about a possible solution.

Not sure if you two are having the same issue but I've run into what
Erik's describing before. I luckily caught it before rebooting, but it may
also work from rescue mode. I manually deleted older versions of initramfs
etc. in /boot/efi/EFI/qubes to free up space leaving just the single most
recent, and was able to rebuild the new Qubes EFI boot image with:
/usr/bin/dracut -f
/boot/efi/EFI/qubes/initramfs-4.4.31-11.pvops.qubes.x86_64.img
4.4.31-11.pvops.qubes.x86_64
Replace the file names with the correct versions for your updated kernel.


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