Bug#1016809: [UEFI] Installed (minimal) bookworm system hangs at boot
Package: installation-reports
Severity: normal
Boot method: netinst image on QEMU
Image version: debian-testing-amd64-netinst.iso from today
Date: 2022-08-07
Machine: UEFI-driven qemu VM
Booted with
qemu-system-x86_64 -boot order=d -vga vmware -bios OVMF.fd -L . -m 1024M --enable-kvm -hda ~/qemu-img-disk-10G.img -cdrom /home/ned/installation-images/debian-daily_2022-08-07_amd64-netinst.iso
Installing Debian on an UEFI-driven QEMU machine (minimal installation, only
standard system task) leads to a successful installation, but the newly
installed system cannot complete its boot process.
It hangs forever (here on linux 5.18.0-3) with this messages
[ OK ] Activated swap /dev/disk/by-uuid/f10f20e2-b6b6b-428f-8dbe-257e8d097a04
[ OK ] Reached target Swaps.
[ OK ] Mounted /boot/efi.
[ OK ] Reached target Local File Systems
4.720864 random: crng init done
Starting Load AppArmor profiles...
Starting Create Volatile Files and Directories...
When installing from an older installation-image and then booting the
older kernel linux 5.15.0-2, this leads to the same problem, so it's at least
not somehow kernel related.
I'm unable to access more logs on the qemu machine, unfortunately.
Installing from today's daily image on a BIOS-driven QEMU (no UEFI)
shows no problems, the installed system boots fine.
So this is somehow limited to UEFI systems.
Or are there specific options needed for UEFI on QEMU?
Holger
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