Hi, Sorry for the KISS format... BTW, I can also boot into Win10.
[ help ] HELP-1: <https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/systemd/systemd-boot/> HELP-2: <https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/systemd-boot> [ fstab ] # findmnt --fstab TARGET SOURCE FSTYPE OPTIONS / UUID=<my-root-UUID> ext4 errors=remount-ro /boot UUID=<my-boot-UUID> ext4 defaults /boot/efi UUID=<my-bootefi-UUID> vfat umask=0077 <---- My EFI System Partition (ESP) [ crypttab ] # HELP: Linux: Verschlüsselte SSD trimmen (German) # More details see <http://heise.de/-2405875> # # DIAGNOSIS: Output of 'lsblk -f' # ├─nvme0n1p5 crypto_LUKS <--- XXX: <encrypted-device> # │ └─VGcrypt LVM2_member <--- XXX: <name> # │ └─VGcrypt-LVroot ext4 RootFS # # <name> | <encrypted-device> | <password> | <options> VGcrypt UUID=<my-VGcrypt-UUID> none luks,discard [ Copy files initrd and vmlinuz files to ESP partition ] /boot/efi/initrd.img-4.17.0-2-amd64 /boot/efi/vmlinuz-4.17.0-2-amd64 [ loader.conf ] # cat /boot/efi/loader/loader.conf default debian-buster timeout 5 [ debian-buster.conf ] # cat /boot/efi/loader/entries/debian-buster.conf title Debian GNU/Linux buster/sid (default kernel) linux /vmlinuz-4.17.0-2-amd64 initrd /initrd.img-4.17.0-2-amd64 options root=UUID=<my-root-UUID> ro intel_iommu=on [ systemd-boot ] # bootctl --path=/boot/efi install <--- XXX: Adapt ESP if needed [ bootctl list ] # bootctl list Available boot entries: title: Debian GNU/Linux buster/sid (default kernel) (default) linux: /vmlinuz-4.17.0-2-amd64 initrd: /initrd.img-4.17.0-2-amd64 options: root=UUID=<my-root-UUID> ro intel_iommu=on [ bootctl --no-variables ] # bootctl --no-variables System: Firmware: UEFI 2.50 (Lenovo 0.5168) Secure Boot: disabled Setup Mode: user Current Loader: Product: systemd-boot 239 ESP: /dev/disk/by-partuuid/XXX File: └─/EFI/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi Boot Loader Binaries: ESP: /boot/efi (/dev/disk/by-partuuid/XXX) File: └─/EFI/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi (systemd-boot 239) File: └─/EFI/BOOT/bootx64.efi (systemd-boot 239) Boot Loader Entries in EFI Variables: Title: Linux Boot Manager ID: 0x0003 Status: active, boot-order Partition: /dev/disk/by-partuuid/XXXX File: └─/EFI/systemd/systemd-bootx64.efi Title: Lenovo Storage Firmware Update ID: 0x0001 Status: active, boot-order Partition: /dev/disk/by-partuuid/XXXX File: └─/shim.efi Title: Windows Boot Manager ID: 0x0000 Status: active, boot-order Partition: /dev/disk/by-partuuid/XXXX File: └─/EFI/Microsoft/Boot/bootmgfw.efi Default Boot Entry: title: Debian GNU/Linux buster/sid (default kernel) linux: /vmlinuz-4.17.0-2-amd64 initrd: /initrd.img-4.17.0-2-amd64 options: root=UUID=<my-root-UUID> ro intel_iommu=on [ cleanup-1: remove grubx64.efi ] ./bootctl-no-variables_grub.txt-15-Boot Loader Entries in EFI Variables: ./bootctl-no-variables_grub.txt-16- Title: debian ./bootctl-no-variables_grub.txt:17: ID: 0x0002 <--- This is the bootnum, see below ./bootctl-no-variables_grub.txt-18- Status: active, boot-order ./bootctl-no-variables_grub.txt-19- Partition: /dev/disk/by-partuuid/XXXX ./bootctl-no-variables_grub.txt-20- File: └─/EFI/debian/grubx64.efi # efibootmgr --bootnum 0002 --delete-bootnum [ cleanup-2: remove obsolete packages ] # cat packages_removed-grub.txt +ii efivar 34-1 -ii grub-common 2.02+dfsg1-5 -ii grub-efi-amd64 2.02+dfsg1-5 -ii grub-efi-amd64-bin 2.02+dfsg1-5 -ii grub2-common 2.02+dfsg1-5 -ii libguestfs-hfsplus:amd64 1:1.38.4-1 -ii libguestfs-perl 1:1.38.4-1 -ii libguestfs-reiserfs:amd64 1:1.38.4-1 -ii libguestfs-tools 1:1.38.4-1 -ii libguestfs-xfs:amd64 1:1.38.4-1 -ii libguestfs0:amd64 1:1.38.4-1 -ii os-prober 1.76 [ efibootmgr ] # efibootmgr BootCurrent: 0003 Timeout: 0 seconds BootOrder: 0003,0001,0000,0010,0011,0012,0013,0017,0018,0019,001A,001B,001C,001D,001E,001F Boot0000* Windows Boot Manager Boot0001* Lenovo Storage Firmware Update Boot0003* Linux Boot Manager <--- XXX: systemd-boot Boot0010 Setup Boot0011 Boot Menu Boot0012 Diagnostic Splash Screen Boot0013 Lenovo Diagnostics Boot0014 Startup Interrupt Menu Boot0015 Rescue and Recovery Boot0016 MEBx Hot Key Boot0017* USB CD Boot0018* USB FDD Boot0019* NVMe0 Boot001A* ATA HDD1 Boot001B* ATA HDD0 Boot001C* USB HDD Boot001D* PCI LAN Boot001E Other CD Boot001F Other HDD Boot0020* IDER BOOT CDROM Boot0021* IDER BOOT Floppy Boot0022* ATA HDD Boot0023* ATAPI CD Boot0024* PCI LAN [ helpful packages and commands ] apt-get install efivar efivar --list efibootmgr efibootmgr --verbose efibootmgr --delete-bootnum Boot0002 bootctl --path=/boot/efi install bootctl --no-variables bootctl list [ wishes ] systemd service file which automated updates/copies needed files to ESP partition Thanks. Regards, - sed@ - _______________________________________________ Pkg-systemd-maintainers mailing list [email protected] https://alioth-lists.debian.net/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/pkg-systemd-maintainers
