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Could not set active state #186
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Change 3eac27c appears to fix this. |
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Patch to address a bug in the current version of efibootmgr, described at rhboot/efibootmgr#186
I'm having the same issue on OpenSUSE Tumbleweed:
Maybe that's being reproduced again? I'm totally unable to make any boot entry inactive/active.
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When attempting set the active state of a boot entry,
efibootmgr
18 returns an error indicating an invalid entry, even though the entry actually exists:The other operations I used, namely to delete and create boot entries, work as expected.
Downgrading to
efibootmgr
17, setting the active state works again:... upgrading again to
efibootmgr
18...As you have probably noticed, I'm not using a Red Hat distribution, but since the man page mentions to report bugs here I'm trying my luck. I found another similar report on the SteamOS repository: ValveSoftware/SteamOS#982, and as far as I know SteamOS is based on archlinux, so maybe it is specific to this family of distributions? Let me know if you need more information.
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