Actually i have an Inspiron 5593 with 18.04, but at some time i upgraded
the kernel to 5.4.0 instead of original 5.0. I suspect that 20.04 has
also 5.4.0 kernel, so i think the issue should be somewhere between grub
and kernel. I will try those workarounds today
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I have had this same problem with my Dell Inspiron 5593 since January
2020 when I was on 18.04. Upgrading to 20.04 in June 2020 resulted in
no change of the behavior.
Neither workaround works for me. "rmmod tpm" in grub results in an
error due to the module not being present.
Rebooting resolves
The Inspiron 3593 does not have a dedicated Trusted Platform Module (TPM
2.0), but instead the successor IntelĀ® Platform Trust Technology (IntelĀ®
PTT). Disabling this PTT in BIOS security settings has *NOT* improved
anything.
Workaround #1 does not work for me.
Entering 'rmmod tpm' leads to 'comm
Same problem on Dell Inspiron 3593 with dual boot Windows 10 and Ubuntu 18.04.
As Johann Gail writes, this was previously working without problem until a few
weeks ago.
I have not tried the tpm fix.
I have tried changing boot order, enabling/disabling secure boot - neither of
these appear to s
We upgraded all EFI systems to the 2.04 EFI binaries. That does not look
like a version mismatch problem, although we had some of those too.
Might just be a fragile tpm.
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Could this be a version mismatch?
All updates has changed from 2.02-2ubuntu8.21 to 2.02-2ubuntu8.23, except the
grub-efi-amd64-bin:amd64, whgich has been upgraded to 2.04-1ubuntu44.
The version numbers of the packages differ. Could this cause the
problem?
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Same here on a Dell Inspiron 3593, Bios never updated, version V1.1.0,
ubuntu 18.04. It started suddenly one or two weeks ago, previously
running without problems.
Reboot always works, complete shutdown and boot within some seconds by
power button mostly fails.
On 2021-05-14 there was some update
Same for me on the same machine - Dell Inspiron 3593 (on Mint 20.1)
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WORKAROUND 1 outputs:
command failed
no such module
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Dell Inspiron 3593 Ubuntu 21.04 (same issue in 20.04). Tried complete
data wipe, Boot Repair nothing working.
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I have installed Kubuntu 20.04 on a Dell Inspiron 15 5593 and I have the
same problem. I've used the workaround 2 and it seems that solves the
issue. Thanks.
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@ppedemon Well, I'm the OP so WORKAROUND 2 does work for me (obviously).
I deployed these laptops with it after testing that it was stable so I
don't have access to them anymore. I did look into the git history of
grub and it seems to be related to some patches around TPM where it
fails to perform
*Exactly* the same error here. Dell 3593, Ubuntu 20.04. Never tried the
"rmmod tpm" fix, will do next time it happens. Two questions:
- Can anyone affected confirm this doesn't happen with Ubuntu 18?
- Does WORKAROUND 2 in original post lead to permanent solution? Looks like
it should.
Thank
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Exacly the same issue on same Dell 3593, issue persist also on Linux
Mint 20.04 (guess because it is based on Ubunu 20.04). Latest kernel.
Sometimes solved by enabling / disabling secure boot. Other times boot
order Ubuntu/SSD, SSD/Ubuntu, unchecking SSD. Using recover kernel 5.40
mode/update grub
** Description changed:
Sometimes on reboots and quick cold boots (poweroff then hit power
immediately) I get
```
error: Command failed. -repeated a number of times then
error: you need to load the kernel first.
Press any key to continue...
```
* cold booting usually fixes
** Description changed:
Sometimes on reboots and quick cold boots (poweroff then hit power
immediately) I get
```
error: Command failed. -repeated a number of times then
error: you need to load the kernel first.
Press any key to continue...
```
* cold booting usually fixes
Upon some further research, it looks like this bug is similar:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/grub2/+bug/1848892
However, that bug seems to happen all the time where as for me it's
intermittent.
I tried the workaround from the linked bug and can confirm that when I
experience the iss
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