On 23/11/22 18:24, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 11/21/22 14:12, Stephen Morris wrote:
These issues seem to be tied to the fact that F37 is now booting with
Grub and not with what F36 was booting with (possibly systemd?), and in
It has been grub for a very long time.
I know the boot menus have been grub for a long time, but when I was
investigating the issue I've been having with the grub menus I found an
article that was saying that a change in F37 was to boot with grub
instead of, I thought it said, Systemd?
F37 the grub-gfxmode statement in /etc/default/grub that worked fine
in F36 does not work in F37 even though the associated statements are
added to grub.cfg, they seem to be being ignored (I'm thinking about
raising another thread on this issue).
Now that I've tried looking it up, what is this "grub-gfxmode"
statement that you're referring to? It's not an actual grub command.
Sorry, I wrote if slightly wrong, it's GRUB_GFXMODE. It is a statement
put in /etc/default/grub that specifies the display resolution to
display the grub boot menus in. I have it set to 3840x2160 (for a 4K
monitor), and when I run grub2-mkconfig to build the config file in
/boot/grub2/grub.cfg, grub2-mkconfig inserts a statement to set that
resolution into grub.cfg and also adds a statement in each of the kernel
specification blocks to set gfxpayload to keep. Those statements were
honoured in F36 and are being ignored since the upgrade to F37.
Also I did comment out the GRUB_GFXMODE statement in /etc/default/grub,
and rebuilt grub.cfg, but that has made no difference to the production
of the sb.c message. If this message is because grub keys need to be
added to the secure boot shim (as seems to be indicated from what I've
seen on the net), do you know of any documentation that will tell me how
to do that? I've got documentation that tells me how to do it for the
akmod nvidia drivers but nothing else.
regards,
Steve
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