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Update to 12.3 prevents boot on Fujitsu Esprimo Q920 #3348
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Unlikely, as this is Home Assistant Yellow. This is probably related to the GRUB revert in #3324. What x86-64 machine are you running on?
What rescue mode exactly? Is Probably your best way forward here is to replace the GRUB bootloader on the first partition of your boot disk (e.g. using a Ubuntu Live USB flash drive). You can find older version of the GRUB bootloader capable of booting HAOS in this comment #3305 (comment). |
Thank you very much for your answer.
Fujitsu Esprimo Q920 - Intel Core i5 4590T
This does not work in the rescue shell but I can exit the rescue shell which makes the supervisor start. In that case it is HAOS 12.2 so I assume I starts from Slot B rescue. From that point on I have access to the system and can provide additional information.
Start into this rescue mode is successfull in about 1 out of 10 boot attempts. Otherwise I only see the mentioned error. |
Adding system information of 12.2 startet from Slot B rescue: System Information
Home Assistant Community Store
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Hm, weird, so the new GRUB is able to boot HAOS 12.2, but not 12.3? 🤔 I wonder if boot slot A (or the kernel partition thereof) is somehow corrupted. When in boot slot B, can you just try to install HAOS 12.3 again? It should try to install it to the boot slot A again:
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After the reboot the problem persists. I will transfer an image of the SSD to another identical esprimo and downgrade the production one to 12.2. If I can reproduce the problem on the other esprimo, I will try older grub images as suggested in #3305 (comment) starting with the 32-bit EFI files and then 64-bit ones to check if this is the same behaviour. |
@asciinaut Can you also check if you're using the latest BIOS (as it sometimes resolves some weird UEFI boot issues) and try booting a fresh 12.3 install e.g. from an USB thumb drive? |
@sairon booting from a fresh 12.3 USB thunb drive has the same issues on two identical esprimo. However both have a BIOS update pending. Will update one to see if the issue persists. |
A BIOS update did not fix the problem. I'm waiting for the images to finish and then continue with the older GRUB images. For reference the Q920 BIOS versions tested:
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Just wanted to report that i had exactly the same behaviour with my Q920. BIOS updates didnt work for me too. Only solution was to replace the GRUB Files via ubuntu. Unfortunately i have already replaced both an can not report if only changing one of them would help. |
Can you please describe how to replace the GRUB Files via ubuntu? I have the same Problems with my Q920 since Updating to HAOS. |
Sure. I downloaded the latest ubuntu version and flashed it on an usb stick with balena etcher. Put the stick into your esprimo and start it. Use F12 to open the boot menu and select the usb stick as boot device. After some time ubuntu will start. That way is also described here Shutdown ubuntu and restart the esprimo. It will take some minutes till your ha is available again. |
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Thank You Very much. Got Control Back again. |
@agners I have tested the 12.1 grub files and can confirm that the 64-bit grub image fixed the problem. The 32-bit version have the same problem as before. For that reason it think it is indeed related to #3305 (comment). What irritates me, is that unlike described in the other issue, the grub loader from version 12.2 started without any problems. So it doesn't seem to be the exact same problem. @Botschafter, @kimzeuner can you confirm that the Grub from version 12.2 also booted smoothly on your Q920? |
Yes, i can confirm that. Im currently running 12.2 without any problems. |
Im not an expert but as i have read in the other issue it should always be the first partition with 32M so /dev/sda1 should be the right one for you. I think in my system it looked similar to yours in the screenshot |
Describe the issue you are experiencing
Updated Home Assistant OS from 12.2 to 12.3.
After reboot system doesn't boot properly
Sometimes it boots into rescue mode automatically if no option is chosen manually after reboot. Sometimes it shows:
Choosing the slots manually neither of the slots (Slot A, Slot B nor the respective rescue slots) boot.
What operating system image do you use?
generic-x86-64 (Generic UEFI capable x86-64 systems)
What version of Home Assistant Operating System is installed?
inaccessible
Did you upgrade the Operating System.
Yes
Steps to reproduce the issue
Anything in the Supervisor logs that might be useful for us?
Anything in the Host logs that might be useful for us?
System information
inaccessible
Additional information
No response
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