Re: Permanently remove services

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On 2024-01-18 Lennart Poettering wrote:

> On Do, 18.01.24 22:53, Morten Bo Johansen (mortenbo@xxxxxxxxxxx) wrote:
>
>> ~/ % systemd-creds has-tpm2
>> partial
>> +firmware
>> -driver
>> +system
>> +subsystem
>> +libraries
>
> OK, so this indicates that your system has TPM support on all levels
> with a single exception: you lack an actual linux driver for your
> specific hw. And that puzzles me. because to my knowledge at least
> linux should support all relevant tpm2 interfaces just fine. THis
> suggests that you haven#t got the right modules installed.

I think that perhaps systemd-creds gets it wrong? There really
does not seem to be any TPM support on this computer, either
version 1.2 or 2. In the bios settings, there is no "security
chip" entry under the "Security" tab and no other settings
pertaining to TPM in the bios at all. I ran Windows 11 in a VM
to check what it thinks about it and it also says that there is
no TPM support, either 1.2 or 2.

> It could be that we simply misdetect the tpm 1.2 case, i admittedly
> never tested things on such a system. how old is that PC?

It is about 11-12 years old. It is a Lenovo M93p computer.

  Morten




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