[Bug 1097570] Re: grub2-signed can not find the right device when there are two filesystems containing the file '.disk/info'.
Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre
mathieu.tl at gmail.com
Mon Jun 22 13:50:46 UTC 2015
It's a bit hard to make sure I'm hitting all the right cases, but it did
look (with a fairly recent grub) like searching was unnecessary. This
would make the changes pretty small.
Shih-Yuan, could you try out a fixed-up grub2-signed image if I provide
you with the right files for it? It would require at least replacing the
grubx64.efi file on the EFI partition on a USB key. For a CD, it means
re-building the CD with the right embedded images, something which
seemed to be failing here. I'll prepare a new image for Trusty now and
give rebuilding the CD another try (if it works, then I'll just get you
an ISO image to use for testing)
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Title:
grub2-signed can not find the right device when there are two
filesystems containing the file '.disk/info'.
Status in OEM Priority Project:
Triaged
Status in OEM Priority Project precise series:
Won't Fix
Status in OEM Priority Project trusty series:
Confirmed
Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
In Progress
Status in grub2 source package in Precise:
Triaged
Status in grub2 source package in Raring:
Invalid
Status in grub2 source package in Trusty:
Triaged
Bug description:
SRU justification:
[Impact] When using UEFI, GRUB doesn't always determine the correct boot device to chain to if multiple Ubuntu bootable media are attached.
[Test Case] Described below.
[Regression Potential] When I fixed this in saucy, I made a mistake that broke UEFI Secure Boot (fixed in 2.00-18ubuntu4). I made sure to cherry-pick that fix as well here, but it's worth testing both paths.
Original report follows:
* Ubuntu 12.04.2 LTS "Precise Pangolin" - Release amd64 (20130108)
precise-desktop-amd64.iso from http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/precise/daily-live/current/ .
* Package Version
grub2-signed 1.9~ubuntu12.04.2+1.99-21ubuntu3.7
* Reproduce Steps
1. Use `usb-creator-gtk` to create a bootable USB drive by precise-desktop-amd64.iso
2. Use this USB drive to boot "Try Ubuntu without installing" on an UEFI secure boot enabled laptop.
3. Create only one 1GB primary fat32 partition on the disk of the laptop with GPT-based disk layout.
4. Mount fat32 partition on /mnt
$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /mnt
5. Manually copy all contents from the USB stick into the fat32 partition.
$ sudo cp -av /cdrom/.disk /cdrom/* /mnt
6. Set up the EFI boot entry.
$ sudo apt-get install efibootmgr grub-efi-amd64-signed shim-signed
$ sudo grub-install --removable --uefi-secure-boot --root-directory /mnt /dev/sda1
$ sudo efibootmgr -c -d /dev/sda -p 1 -l "\\EFI\\BOOT\\BOOTx64.EFI" -L recovery
7. Append 'from recovery partition' to every menuentry title in /mnt/boot/grub/grub.cfg .
8. Reboot and select the boot entry 'recovery' from UEFI boot option menu.
* Expected Result
We can see every menu entry of grub with the suffix 'from recovery partition'.
* Actual Result
There is no suffix 'from recovery partition' on menu entries of grub.
P.S. The USB drive is still plunged in the laptop. After we unplug the
USB drive and select the boot entry 'recovery' from UEFI boot option
menu, we can see every menu entry of grub with the suffix 'from
recovery partition'.
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