package shim-signed 1.32+0.9+1474479173.6c180c6-1ubuntu1 failed to install/upgrade: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
Affects | Status | Importance | Assigned to | Milestone | |
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grub2 (Ubuntu) |
Invalid
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Undecided
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Unassigned |
Bug Description
crash on upgrade
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 17.10
Package: shim-signed 1.32+0.
ProcVersionSign
Uname: Linux 4.13.0-16-generic x86_64
NonfreeKernelMo
.proc.sys.
ApportVersion: 2.20.7-0ubuntu3
Architecture: amd64
Date: Mon Oct 23 21:20:43 2017
EFITables:
Oct 23 21:24:31 Xav-Laptop kernel: efi: EFI v2.40 by American Megatrends
Oct 23 21:24:31 Xav-Laptop kernel: efi: ESRT=0x3f9e7e98 ACPI=0x3f174000 ACPI 2.0=0x3f174000 SMBIOS=0x3f9e6000 SMBIOS 3.0=0x3f9e5000
Oct 23 21:24:31 Xav-Laptop kernel: esrt: Reserving ESRT space from 0x000000003f9e7e98 to 0x000000003f9e7ed0.
Oct 23 21:24:31 Xav-Laptop kernel: Secure boot could not be determined
ErrorMessage: subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
InstallationDate: Installed on 2017-04-15 (191 days ago)
InstallationMedia: Ubuntu 17.04 "Zesty Zapus" - Release amd64 (20170412)
Python3Details: /usr/bin/python3.6, Python 3.6.3, python3-minimal, 3.6.3-0ubuntu2
PythonDetails: /usr/bin/python2.7, Python 2.7.14, python-minimal, 2.7.14-2ubuntu1
RelatedPackageV
dpkg 1.18.24ubuntu1
apt 1.5
SecureBoot: 6 0 0 0 0
SourcePackage: shim-signed
Title: package shim-signed 1.32+0.
UpgradeStatus: Upgraded to artful on 2017-10-24 (0 days ago)
tags: | removed: need-duplicate-check |
The error in your log is:
Installing for x86_64-efi platform. efi/EFI/ BOOT/BOOTX64. efi': Is a directory.
grub-install: error: cannot open `/boot/
dpkg: error processing package shim-signed (--configure):
subprocess installed post-installation script returned error exit status 1
This indicates that your EFI System Partition has been corrupted. You probably need to remove /boot/efi/ EFI/BOOT/ BOOTX64. efi to let the upgrade complete successfully.
Reassigning this bug to grub; it's possible there's something we can do here to make the upgrade more robust.