Trisquel doesn't start after update

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Vanecek
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Iscritto: 01/18/2015

Hello,

i'm using Trisquel 9 on a librebooted thinkpad X60s (i386) and tried to update my system.

When i' m looking on the new packages i see the following packages:

accountsservice/etiona-security,etiona-updates 0.6.45-1ubuntu1.3 i386 [upgradable from: 0.6.45-1ubuntu1]
ca-certificates/etiona-security,etiona-updates 20201027ubuntu0.18.04.1+9.0trisquel1 all [upgradable from: 20190110~18.04.1+9.0trisquel1]
cryptsetup/etiona-updates 2:2.0.2-1ubuntu1.2 i386 [upgradable from: 2:2.0.2-1ubuntu1.1]
cryptsetup-bin/etiona-updates 2:2.0.2-1ubuntu1.2 i386 [upgradable from: 2:2.0.2-1ubuntu1.1]
distro-info-data/etiona-security,etiona-updates 0.37ubuntu0.9 all [upgradable from: 0.37ubuntu0.7]
libaccountsservice0/etiona-security,etiona-updates 0.6.45-1ubuntu1.3 i386 [upgradable from: 0.6.45-1ubuntu1]
libc-bin/etiona-updates 2.27-3ubuntu1.3 i386 [upgradable from: 2.27-3ubuntu1.2]
libc6/etiona-updates 2.27-3ubuntu1.3 i386 [upgradable from: 2.27-3ubuntu1.2]
libcryptsetup12/etiona-updates 2:2.0.2-1ubuntu1.2 i386 [upgradable from: 2:2.0.2-1ubuntu1.1]
libfreetype6/etiona-security,etiona-updates 2.8.1-2ubuntu2.1 i386 [upgradable from: 2.8.1-2ubuntu2]
libnss-systemd/etiona-updates 237-3ubuntu10.43 i386 [upgradable from: 237-3ubuntu10.42]
libpam-systemd/etiona-updates 237-3ubuntu10.43 i386 [upgradable from: 237-3ubuntu10.42]
libperl5.26/etiona-security,etiona-updates 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.5 i386 [upgradable from: 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.3]
libsmbclient/etiona-security,etiona-updates 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.21 i386 [upgradable from: 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.20]
libsystemd0/etiona-updates 237-3ubuntu10.43 i386 [upgradable from: 237-3ubuntu10.42]
libudev1/etiona-updates 237-3ubuntu10.43 i386 [upgradable from: 237-3ubuntu10.42]
libwbclient0/etiona-security,etiona-updates 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.21 i386 [upgradable from: 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.20]
linux-generic/etiona-updates 4.15.0.122.109+9.0trisquel5 i386 [upgradable from: 4.15.0.121.108+9.0trisquel5]
linux-headers-generic/etiona-updates 4.15.0.122.109+9.0trisquel5 i386 [upgradable from: 4.15.0.121.108+9.0trisquel5]
linux-image-generic/etiona-updates 4.15.0.122.109+9.0trisquel5 i386 [upgradable from: 4.15.0.121.108+9.0trisquel5]
locales/etiona-updates 2.27-3ubuntu1.3 all [upgradable from: 2.27-3ubuntu1.2]
multiarch-support/etiona-updates 2.27-3ubuntu1.3 i386 [upgradable from: 2.27-3ubuntu1.2]
perl/etiona-security,etiona-updates 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.5 i386 [upgradable from: 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.3]
perl-base/etiona-security,etiona-updates 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.5 i386 [upgradable from: 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.3]
perl-modules-5.26/etiona-security,etiona-updates 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.5 all [upgradable from: 5.26.1-6ubuntu0.3]
python3-apport/etiona-updates 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.19 all [upgradable from: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.18]
python3-problem-report/etiona-updates 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.19 all [upgradable from: 2.20.9-0ubuntu7.18]
samba-common/etiona-security,etiona-updates 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.21 all [upgradable from: 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.20]
samba-libs/etiona-security,etiona-updates 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.21 i386 [upgradable from: 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.20]
smbclient/etiona-security,etiona-updates 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.21 i386 [upgradable from: 2:4.7.6+dfsg~ubuntu-0ubuntu2.20]
sudo/etiona-updates 1.8.21p2-3ubuntu1.3 i386 [upgradable from: 1.8.21p2-3ubuntu1.2]
systemd/etiona-updates 237-3ubuntu10.43 i386 [upgradable from: 237-3ubuntu10.42]
systemd-sysv/etiona-updates 237-3ubuntu10.43 i386 [upgradable from: 237-3ubuntu10.42]
tzdata/etiona-security,etiona-updates 2020d-0ubuntu0.18.04 all [upgradable from: 2020a-0ubuntu0.18.04]
udev/etiona-updates 237-3ubuntu10.43 i386 [upgradable from: 237-3ubuntu10.42]

After updating and rebooting the system the new boot screen appears, but after that the system doesn' t boot the system.

Is there someone who has the same problem and maybe a solution?

Thanks in advance!

eric23
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Iscritto: 06/30/2017

I think what I do is hit the 'c' key. At the libreboot command prompt type
configfile (lvm-VGNAME-BOOTVOL)/grub/grub.cfg

You can hit the 'tab' key instead of typing everything. I usally type 'config' '(lvm-' - 'bootvol''/grub/grub.cfg'

and hit enter. You can enter the ls command to find out what LVs and disks you have. It looks like you might have encrypted your drive, so you might have to do the command cryptomount (ahci,msdos)/ or something like that. It's been a while since I encrypted my drive with libreboot.

Not really even a temporary solution for you since you use cryptsetup. The below link might be outdated, but it should help you out:

https://libreboot.org/docs/gnulinux/grub_cbfs.html