Hi Michael, On Tue, May 04, 2021 at 06:06:13PM +0200, Michael Rasmussen wrote: >After the latest upgrade which failed you are not able to uninstall the >package either. > >In my opinion this should race the severity to grave. > >sudo dpkg -r --force-all shim-signed:amd64 >(Reading database ... 613031 files and directories currently installed.) >Removing shim-signed:amd64 (1.34+15.4-2) ... >cat: /sys/firmware/efi/fw_platform_size: No such file or directory >dpkg: error processing package shim-signed:amd64 (--remove): > installed shim-signed:amd64 package post-removal script subprocess >returned error exit status 1 Errors were encountered while processing: > shim-signed:amd64
Apologies - I missed this case here. There's a new upload making its way throught the system right now. I'll ask you the same question I asked Jörgen earlier - did you deliberately install shim-signed on a non-EFI system, or was it pulled in automatically somehow? I'm struggling to see a way to get here automatically. -- Steve McIntyre, Cambridge, UK. [email protected] "I can't ever sleep on planes ... call it irrational if you like, but I'm afraid I'll miss my stop" -- Vivek Das Mohapatra

