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Siduction Forum => Upgrade Warnings => Topic started by: devil on 2020/07/30, 21:30:31

Title: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: devil on 2020/07/30, 21:30:31
Please do not update until further Notice!
The install of grub* 2.04-9 could lead to a unbootable system

Bitte vorerst keine Updates!
Vermutlich führt die Installation von grub* 2.04-9 zu einem nicht startfähige System

Background: BootHole. Fixes for that are coming in and they are broken!
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1889509
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1861977

If you have installed the grub-packages with version number 2.04-9, please report.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice!
Post by: titan on 2020/07/30, 21:52:39
If this was this morning (what time zone is the forum clock on) I rebooted after DU ( new kernel ) I am on Grub 2-04-9 . However I will leave PC on until fix appears.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice!
Post by: devil on 2020/07/30, 22:14:30
This is just a precaution, because other distros like Ubuntu, Red Hat  and Debian Stable are having problems.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice!
Post by: tranquil on 2020/07/30, 22:29:06
Darn, I need to remember to check here before upgrading. I've already upgraded one of my computers. Hopefully the Grub upgrade doesn't hose my system. Thank you for the warning.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice!
Post by: devil on 2020/07/30, 23:14:51
After some more investigation it seems that this only fails with secure boot signed kernels. Ours is not. Others liked Debian, Ubuntu, Mint and others are. I set up a test system and it rebooted fine after the upgrade. So siduction is safe, but Debian is not, from what I hear.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: devil on 2020/07/30, 23:59:27
Here is some more information on the bug and it's handling: https://www.debian.org/security/2020-GRUB-UEFI-SecureBoot/#buster_point_release
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: pjnsmb on 2020/07/31, 06:51:09
@devil


after a grub update my system boots ok


BUT I loose my internet connection.............................


This is after only updating grub without any other updates.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: devil on 2020/07/31, 08:31:17
I doubt, loosing your connection is related to this bug. Please completely dist-upgrade your system and see if connection is back.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: pjnsmb on 2020/07/31, 09:11:37
@ devil


I have these on hold :



cups-client/unstable 2.3.3-2 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
cups-common/unstable 2.3.3-2 all [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
cups-core-drivers/unstable 2.3.3-2 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
cups-daemon/unstable 2.3.3-2 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
cups-ipp-utils/unstable 2.3.3-2 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
cups-ppdc/unstable 2.3.3-2 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
cups-server-common/unstable 2.3.3-2 all [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
cups/unstable 2.3.3-2 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]
grub-common/unstable 2.04-9 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.04-8]
grub-efi-amd64-bin/unstable 2.04-9 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.04-8]
grub-efi-ia32-bin/unstable 2.04-9 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.04-8]
grub-pc-bin/unstable 2.04-9 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.04-8]
grub-pc/unstable 2.04-9 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.04-8]
grub2-common/unstable 2.04-9 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.04-8]
libcups2/unstable 2.3.3-2 amd64 [upgradable from: 2.3.3-1]


I am having a problem with my HP printer if I update cups so it's on hold


As soon as I try to update grub I loose my connection

Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: Camelot on 2020/07/31, 10:48:11
I had the update yesterday (+ today) and can booting without problems (or warning).

Code: [Select]
apt-cache policy grub-common grub2-common
grub-common:
  Installed: 2.04-9
  Candidate: 2.04-9
  Version table:
 *** 2.04-9 500
        500 http://deb.debian.org/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
grub2-common:
  Installed: 2.04-9
  Candidate: 2.04-9
  Version table:
 *** 2.04-9 500
        500 http://deb.debian.org/debian unstable/main amd64 Packages
        100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
Code: [Select]
Kernel: 5.7.11-towo.2-siduction-amd64 x86_64 bits: 64 Desktop: Xfce 4.14.2
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: sunrat on 2020/07/31, 13:23:45
I haven't tried updating siduction, but there was a grub update 2 days ago and a regression fix update today in Buster so presumably it would be good in sid now also.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: charlyheinz on 2020/07/31, 16:16:00
I' ve just run a DU and everything is working nice... .
- grub2 2.04-9 installed
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: eriefisher on 2020/07/31, 17:00:26
Confirmed after yesterdays d-u. Grub 2.04-9. Reboot was good.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: devil on 2020/07/31, 17:59:25
pjnsmb, you can update grub now and if the problem persists, open a new thread for it.
Title: Re: WARNING: No Upgrades until further notice! EDIT: siduction is ok, Debian not!
Post by: pjnsmb on 2020/08/01, 06:33:41
@devil


As always thanks for your help and advice.


I will leave my explanation of the answer to my problem on this thread to help anyone else searching the forum for a similar boot problem :


After I updated grub to  2.04-9 I kept getting this line repeated in terminal after  using 'apt update':


Failed to fetch http://httpredir.debian.org/debian/dists/unstable/InRelease  Something wicked happened resolving 'httpredir.debian.org:http' (-5 - No address associated with hostname)


After a forum search I found out this appeared to be a DNS problem and on investigation realised that as part of the grub updates it was updating network manager settings.
I use dnscrypt-proxy for my dns and have added the advice :


'edit the file in /etc/Networkmanager/NetworkManger.conf and add "dns=none" under the [main] section'
[/size]to stop my resolv.conf file from being altered.After removing this line apt worked properly again.