[bug #64406] error: symbol `grub_is_shim_lock_enabled` not found when trying to boot image

2023-07-27 Thread Mike Neiner
Follow-up Comment #6, bug #64406 (project grub): While booted normally I did the following: Used EFIBOOTMGR to remove the one boot entry I had for my existing installation. Then did pacman -Rs grub to remove grub Then removed both /boot/EFI and /boot/grub directories Then reinstalled grub using

[bug #64406] error: symbol `grub_is_shim_lock_enabled` not found when trying to boot image

2023-07-27 Thread Mike Neiner
Follow-up Comment #4, bug #64406 (project grub): I will do a bit of research to determine if this is the case, but I am scratching my head how this can be. I update my kernel when my distro pushes to me and reboot immediately after updating. I use Archlinix and Pacman. Never heard of

[bug #64406] error: symbol `grub_is_shim_lock_enabled` not found when trying to boot image

2023-07-20 Thread Mike Neiner
Follow-up Comment #2, bug #64406 (project grub): UPDATE After installing grub 2:2.12rc1-1, I ran the grub-install command with the --disable-shim-lock option and rebuilt grub config. It worked. I don't secure boot, not sure why that option is necessary with the new grub, it's never been

[bug #64406] error: symbol `grub_is_shim_lock_enabled` not found when trying to boot image

2023-07-13 Thread Mike Neiner
Follow-up Comment #1, bug #64406 (project grub): I have this exact same issue. Also verified problem to exist on grub 2:2.12rc1-1. Had to roll back to grub 2:2.06.r566 to boot system normally. Asus X200ca Notebook Arch Linux only , no dual boot Secure Boot disabled CSM disabled Booting UEFI