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#1 2021-04-02 10:32:19

Fuxino
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From: Slovakia
Registered: 2014-09-26
Posts: 197

Systemd-boot broken after updating systemd to 248-1

After updating systemd package to version 248-1 (currently in repo), systemd-boot is broken. I'm using linux-lts kernel and I'm dual booting with Windows, with systemd-boot as bootloader. After the update, when I get to the bootloader screen I'm unable to select different entries, and pressing enter on the default entry I either get just a black screen, or something saying "failed loading (null)". Downgrading to systemd to the previous installed version I had (247.4-2), manually removing the bootloader with "bootctl remove" and installing it again ("bootctl install") solved the issue. Anyone having the same issue?


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#2 2021-04-02 11:22:28

Ropid
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Registered: 2015-03-09
Posts: 1,069

Re: Systemd-boot broken after updating systemd to 248-1

I see the same problem here. The keyboard does not work in the menu.

I have the menu disabled by default. Using the space-bar to pull up the keyboard at boot worked, but then inside the menu the keyboard didn't work anymore.

I use a PS/2 keyboard here, not USB.

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#3 2021-04-03 07:04:41

Ropid
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Registered: 2015-03-09
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Re: Systemd-boot broken after updating systemd to 248-1

I found out the problem is only happening with PS/2 keyboards. It's not happening when connecting a USB keyboard.

I opened a bug report with systemd, here:

https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/19191

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