This could be either a bug in my distro or in libreboot. I think it is a bug in libreboot because i've never had this issue before
Steps to reproduce
1. Press ESC in seabios
2. Select "GRUB"
3. Select the first option (boot from hard drive)
4. GRUB asks for password (because LUKS)
5. get back to the same GRUB screen
6. Go back to SeaBIOS using the GRUB option
7. Boot GRUB relatively normally
8. Kernel never boots
This could be either a bug in my distro or in libreboot. I think it is a bug in libreboot because i've never had this issue before
I am using Void Linux. Regular GRUB setup.
Kernel information:
qorg@satania:/home/qorg $ uname -a
Linux satania 5.11.21_1 #1 SMP 1621006888 x86_64 GNU/Linux
I am using Void Linux. Regular GRUB setup.
Kernel information:
```
qorg@satania:/home/qorg $ uname -a
Linux satania 5.11.21_1 #1 SMP 1621006888 x86_64 GNU/Linux
```
One more thing, I'm slightly confused. You mentioned "SeaBIOS GRUB" and "regular GRUB setup":
Are you using the GRUB payload provided by Libreboot, or are you, from SeaBIOS, running the GRUB software provided by your GNU+Linux distribution?
One more thing, I'm slightly confused. You mentioned "SeaBIOS GRUB" and "regular GRUB setup":
Are you using the GRUB *payload* provided by Libreboot, or are you, from SeaBIOS, running the GRUB software provided by your GNU+Linux distribution?
You mentioned encryption. How did you set that up? Is the /boot/ partition also encrypted?
Yes, /boot/ is encrypted. using the Luks feature in grub. i have this in my /etc/default/grubGRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y. So it is not encrypted as you would encrypt something with libreboot (I've been using this setup for a long time)
Are you using the GRUB payload provided by Libreboot, or are you, from SeaBIOS, running the GRUB software provided by your GNU+Linux distribution?
I am using the seabios_withgrub rom. I am running the grub software provided by my distrubution
> You mentioned encryption. How did you set that up? Is the /boot/ partition also encrypted?
Yes, /boot/ is encrypted. using the Luks feature in grub. i have this in my `/etc/default/grub`
`GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y`. So it is not encrypted as you would encrypt something with libreboot (I've been using this setup for a long time)
>Are you using the GRUB payload provided by Libreboot, or are you, from SeaBIOS, running the GRUB software provided by your GNU+Linux distribution?
I am using the seabios_withgrub rom. I am running the grub software provided by my distrubution
Steps to reproduce
This could be either a bug in my distro or in libreboot. I think it is a bug in libreboot because i've never had this issue before
Can you tell me more about your distro setup, that you are trying to boot?
I am using Void Linux. Regular GRUB setup. Kernel information:
You mentioned encryption. How did you set that up? Is the /boot/ partition also encrypted?
One more thing, I'm slightly confused. You mentioned "SeaBIOS GRUB" and "regular GRUB setup":
Are you using the GRUB payload provided by Libreboot, or are you, from SeaBIOS, running the GRUB software provided by your GNU+Linux distribution?
Yes, /boot/ is encrypted. using the Luks feature in grub. i have this in my
/etc/default/grub
GRUB_ENABLE_CRYPTODISK=y
. So it is not encrypted as you would encrypt something with libreboot (I've been using this setup for a long time)I am using the seabios_withgrub rom. I am running the grub software provided by my distrubution
i just re-read all of this.
the steps to reproduce are steps that no sane person would do.
closing.