On 05/10/2021 13:14, Kseniya Blashchuk wrote:
I am not sure about tpm or shim, I mean I cannot unlock
because the keyboard stops working when I try to boot back
to 5.11.12. With 5.14.9 it's just a black screen.
The thing is that before I upgrade to 5.14.9 everything
works well on 5.11.12, so kernel upgrade makes something
with a previous kernel as well. I'll probably boot with a
live cd and try to check the logs or maybe compare grub
settings before and after upgrade.
On Tue, Oct 5, 2021 at 2:30 PM lejeczek via users
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On 05/10/2021 12:09, Kseniya Blashchuk wrote:
> Got a new asus zenbook 13 (um325u). Installed Fedora 34
> and everything worked like a charm with kernel 5.11.12.
> After dnf upgrade (to kernel 5.14.9) got a black
screen on
> reboot, tried to boot previous kernel (5.11.12) -
keyboard
> and touchpad stopped working, I cannot decrypt
the disk on
> boot. I am totally confused what's going on, does
anybody
> have any ideas? I have performed a fresh install
again and
> upgraded the kernel only (kernel, kernel-modules,
> kernel-core) and the problem reproduced with both
kernels.
How do you unlock your luks boot disk?
If with 'tpm' and automatically then I think package(s)
*shim* might be the culprit if it/they change(upgrade)
after
luks device setup was done. Also BIOS down/upgrade can
cause
tpm auto-unlock fail, then in those cases manual
passphare
unlock and redo clevis-luks will be required.
5.14.9 on my laptop does not suffer from the problems you
are experiencing.
>
Grab Fedora 35 beta - it's in a shape good enough to use
daily(will be released soon)
ps. stick to mailing lists etiquette - replies go to the
bottom (it's not just us two reading)
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