The F32 installer fails. systemd-gpt-auto-generator can't find the EFI partition because the bootloader did not set it. Therefore sysroot is not setup.
This is an Acer laptop, upgrading from F31.
Before that error, and maybe related to it, there are errors loading 2 X.509 certificates.
1. Microsoft Windows Production
2. Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA
3. Acer Database
4. Linpus
5. Error
6. Error
7. Fedora Secure Boot
I've tried booting with Secure Boot on and with it off.
AND, there's an rdsosreport.txt file generated. The console suggests you save it on a usb stick or in /boot. I can't figure out how to mount either. Any way to save it?
sean
On 4/30/20 9:44 AM, sean darcy wrote:
The F32 installer fails. systemd-gpt-auto-generator can't find the EFI partition because the bootloader did not set it. Therefore sysroot is not setup.
This is an Acer laptop, upgrading from F31.
Before that error, and maybe related to it, there are errors loading 2 X.509 certificates.
Microsoft Windows Production
Microsoft Corporation UEFI CA
Acer Database
Linpus
Error
Error
Fedora Secure Boot
I've tried booting with Secure Boot on and with it off.
AND, there's an rdsosreport.txt file generated. The console suggests you save it on a usb stick or in /boot. I can't figure out how to mount either. Any way to save it?
sean _______________________________________________
Any suggestions on where I can find some help with this? Right now I have a brick.
sean
On 4/30/20 6:44 AM, sean darcy wrote:
The F32 installer fails. systemd-gpt-auto-generator can't find the EFI partition because the bootloader did not set it. Therefore sysroot is not setup.
This is an Acer laptop, upgrading from F31.
You say "installer", but then you say "upgrading". Which is it? How did you get to this point?
AND, there's an rdsosreport.txt file generated. The console suggests you save it on a usb stick or in /boot. I can't figure out how to mount either. Any way to save it?
Assuming you only have one hard drive, plug in the usb stick and run "mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt", copy the file to /mnt and then "umount /mnt".
On 5/1/20 3:03 PM, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 4/30/20 6:44 AM, sean darcy wrote:
The F32 installer fails. systemd-gpt-auto-generator can't find the EFI partition because the bootloader did not set it. Therefore sysroot is not setup.
This is an Acer laptop, upgrading from F31.
You say "installer", but then you say "upgrading". Which is it? How did you get to this point?
AND, there's an rdsosreport.txt file generated. The console suggests you save it on a usb stick or in /boot. I can't figure out how to mount either. Any way to save it?
Assuming you only have one hard drive, plug in the usb stick and run "mount /dev/sdb1 /mnt", copy the file to /mnt and then "umount /mnt". _______________________________________________ users mailing list -- users@lists.fedoraproject.org To unsubscribe send an email to users-leave@lists.fedoraproject.org Fedora Code of Conduct: https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/project/code-of-conduct/ List Guidelines: https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Mailing_list_guidelines List Archives: https://lists.fedoraproject.org/archives/list/users@lists.fedoraproject.org
I got here with:
dnf system-upgrade download dnf system-upgrade reboot
grub shows the FC32 kernel. When I boot from that fc32 kernel, I get this LoaderDevicePartUUID error. The recovery shell you're dropped into does not have a mount command !
I can get into the machine using Troubleshooting from an FC32 usb-stick. But I have no clue how I'd go about fixing this.
sean
On 5/1/20 1:32 PM, sean darcy wrote:
I got here with:
dnf system-upgrade download dnf system-upgrade reboot
Then what was that comment about the installer failing? Did you mean the boot?
grub shows the FC32 kernel. When I boot from that fc32 kernel, I get this LoaderDevicePartUUID error. The recovery shell you're dropped into does not have a mount command !
Have you tried with an earlier kernel version from the boot menu? How old is the "rescue" boot entry? Does that work for mounting the USB stick?
I can get into the machine using Troubleshooting from an FC32 usb-stick. But I have no clue how I'd go about fixing this.
Which image are you using? A live desktop or a net installer?
It might be simpler to just re-install at this point. I assume you followed the standard install and have your /home on a separate partition. You can use the live boot to make a backup of any important data if you want to be extra safe.