Trusty GRUB packages? --> Took me a few hours to see what was going on here, and left me with questions.
Bottom-line:
Trusty, Kubuntu 14.04
On Wed, July 8, 2015, the following package was removed (shown in Muon History log):
grub-efi-amd64-signed
(1.34+2.02-beta2-9ubuntu1.3)
I also note in Muon Details that "Critical updates until February 8, 2015."
Grub question:
Although I don't use secure boot, isn't this package supposed to be installed? But then, anyway, no more critical updates to it?
Package question:
How to track down why this was removed, what is going on with it, will there be some replacement?
What I have looked at--no expert here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/grub-efi-amd64-signed
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-up...i-amd64-signed
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-up...grub-efi-amd64
I don't see how to figure out what they have in mind for the package grub-efi-amd64-signed and why it is OK to have removed it automatically?
How I discovered this:
My grub-efi in Trusty seems to work fine after the update-removal of the -signed, but its behavior changed in a noticeable way.
Usually, when installing GRUB, say doing grub-install, I see these files installed in /EFI/ubuntu:
grub.cfg, grubx64.efi, shimx64.efi., MokManager64.efi
After this change (removal of the grub-efi-amd64-signed), I see only:
grubx64.efi
Although I do not get grub.cfg telling me where GRUB is pointing to for its boot files, the grubx64.efi executable must have this pointer hard-coded in it because it works properly, taking me to the correct boot files.
Very strange. Anyone know about:
(1) What's going on with the grub-efi signing deal?
(2) How I would go about investigating this further, short of emailing Colin Watson--which I won't bother him with this kind of issue.
Bottom-line:
Trusty, Kubuntu 14.04
On Wed, July 8, 2015, the following package was removed (shown in Muon History log):
grub-efi-amd64-signed
(1.34+2.02-beta2-9ubuntu1.3)
I also note in Muon Details that "Critical updates until February 8, 2015."
Grub question:
Although I don't use secure boot, isn't this package supposed to be installed? But then, anyway, no more critical updates to it?
Package question:
How to track down why this was removed, what is going on with it, will there be some replacement?
What I have looked at--no expert here:
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty/grub-efi-amd64-signed
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-up...i-amd64-signed
http://packages.ubuntu.com/trusty-up...grub-efi-amd64
I don't see how to figure out what they have in mind for the package grub-efi-amd64-signed and why it is OK to have removed it automatically?
How I discovered this:
My grub-efi in Trusty seems to work fine after the update-removal of the -signed, but its behavior changed in a noticeable way.
Usually, when installing GRUB, say doing grub-install, I see these files installed in /EFI/ubuntu:
grub.cfg, grubx64.efi, shimx64.efi., MokManager64.efi
After this change (removal of the grub-efi-amd64-signed), I see only:
grubx64.efi
Although I do not get grub.cfg telling me where GRUB is pointing to for its boot files, the grubx64.efi executable must have this pointer hard-coded in it because it works properly, taking me to the correct boot files.
Very strange. Anyone know about:
(1) What's going on with the grub-efi signing deal?
(2) How I would go about investigating this further, short of emailing Colin Watson--which I won't bother him with this kind of issue.
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