Bug#905827: update
On Fri, Nov 30, 2018 at 10:03:27AM +0100, Geert Stappers wrote:
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>UEFI is in use. All ready since August.
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>Did yesterday an `apt upgrade`.
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>Computer reported after reboot: "no boot device found".
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>The repair action was entering the hardware through pressing 'F2' during
>start.
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>Add an UEFI boot device. Label name can be chosen freely. Boot file name
>is 'grubx64.efi'.
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>Laptop runs now kernel version 4.18.0-2-amd64.
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>Power management ( sleep / suspend / wake-up ) seems to have been changed.
Hi Geert,
This sounds like you're seeing exactly the same problem as Helen
reported (and demonstrated to me) in #905319. The onboard nvme disk on
the XPS 15 isn't properly mapped in the firmware so that new EFI boot
variables don't work. grub-install adds an entry pointing at the first
"hard disk" which should normally work on most machines.
Pending a firmware fix, there is a workaround - install to the
removable media path too. See
https://wiki.debian.org/UEFI#Force_grub-efi_installation_to_the_removable_media_path
for more information.
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Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. steve@einval.com
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