Hello,
Some months ago, I installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a 4-year old Acer Aspire 5 laptop (A515-51-50XU), and things worked OK - until yesterday that is.
The machine's battery was empty, and it powered off while in use.
So the owner hooked up the charger, but now it won't boot any more. After the GRUB start screen, I briefly see Kubuntu's HD check message, and then things are stuck with this screen:
The ACPI errors were present already (no idea what causes these), but they didn't cause the machine to hang.
This X.509 problem is new; it seems to be related to UEFI secure boot, but I don't understand why this fails all of a sudden.
Is there any way to fix this problem without a complete reinstall? I tried the above commands, and I also tried loading the BIOS defaults, but to no avail.
Thanks for any hints.
Some months ago, I installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a 4-year old Acer Aspire 5 laptop (A515-51-50XU), and things worked OK - until yesterday that is.
The machine's battery was empty, and it powered off while in use.
So the owner hooked up the charger, but now it won't boot any more. After the GRUB start screen, I briefly see Kubuntu's HD check message, and then things are stuck with this screen:
Code:
[ 0.110148] x86/cpu: SGX disabled by BIOS [ 0.362219] ACPI Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_PR.PR00._CPC], AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-330) [ 0.362243] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_PRPR01._CPC due to previous error AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-529) [ 0.362332] ACPI Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_PR.PR00._CPC], AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-330) [ 0.362350] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_PRPR02._CPC due to previous error AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-529) [ 0.362528] ACPI Error (bug): Could not resolve symbol [\_PR.PR00._CPC], AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-330) [ 0.362545] ACPI Error: Aborting method \_PRPR03._CPC due to previous error AE_NOT_FOUND (20210730/psargs-529) [ 0.619866] integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -65 [ 0.619888] integrity: Problem loading X.509 certificate -65 You are in emergency mode. After logging in, type "journalctl -xb" to view system logs, "systemctl reboot" to reboot, "systemctl default" or "exit" to boot into default mode. Press Enter for maintenance (or press Ctrl+D to continue):
This X.509 problem is new; it seems to be related to UEFI secure boot, but I don't understand why this fails all of a sudden.
Is there any way to fix this problem without a complete reinstall? I tried the above commands, and I also tried loading the BIOS defaults, but to no avail.
Thanks for any hints.
Comment