Comment 29 for bug 2063113

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Eric M. (eric-screenly) wrote :

Hi Valentin,

I booted and ran Ubuntu Desktop 22.04 from a live USB, then completed the TPM request again. I then rebooted and reinstalled Ubuntu Core 22. When I checked again it appeared to still be showing the TPM locked out (`sudo tpm2-tools-alexmurray.getcap properties-variable`), so I moved on to deleting the partitions. Once they were deleted and I rebooted, UC22 came up with a login prompt and didn't recognize my login. So I booted back off the live USB and reinstalled UC22 again (also completing the TPM request from the USB as before). This time when I rebooted, it came up asking for the recovery key for one of the partitions, which I don't have. It automatically starts a reboot cycle if not entered in a certain amount of time. Am I missing a step here?