[Bug 1385932] Re: Unable to boot 14.10 on Dell E6430
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1385932 at bugs.launchpad.net
Mon Oct 27 04:22:48 UTC 2014
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: shim (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Unable to boot 14.10 on Dell E6430
Status in “shim” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
Yesterday morning, I tried to power on my laptop in the departure area
of the airport, to be greeted with "No bootable devices found"
message. After initially assuming that my SSD had failed, I realized I
had an old bootable USB stick in my laptop bag with Raring on, which
booted ok and allowed me to access the contents of my SSD. I ran fsck
on it, and it didn't find any problems, and the SMART status appears
to be ok.
After arriving back home, I created a bootable 14.04 USB drive, which
also booted fine. I then created a bootable 14.10 USB drive, which
failed to boot ("No bootable devices found"). What's worse, after
trying to boot 14.10, my laptop would no longer boot any other USB
stick. Fortunately, restoring the defaults in the Dell settings
appears to clear everything and allows me to boot 14.04 from a USB
drive. However, attempting to boot 14.10 again ends in the same way
(unable to boot anything else).
This behaviour is fairly repeatable - I've tried it several times now
and the result is always the same.
Utopic did work fine before and during the sprint. It seems that shim
got updated midweek, but Saturday morning was the first time I powered
off my laptop since it was updated.
My laptop is configured to use secure boot. The only version number I
could find related to the firmware is the BIOS Version (A09)
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