Me to. I upgraded all out-of-date packages and the grub-efi-amd64-signed upgrade failed as shown above. This was an *upgrade* on bare metal (A Ryzen 3600 on a B550 motherboard) that had been booting just fine prior to this error. The '--no-nvram' work-around prevents the error but I have no idea if UEFI has been configured correctly.
FWIW, the efibootmgr program displays rational looking EFI entries:
Me to. I upgraded all out-of-date packages and the grub-efi- amd64-signed upgrade failed as shown above. This was an *upgrade* on bare metal (A Ryzen 3600 on a B550 motherboard) that had been booting just fine prior to this error. The '--no-nvram' work-around prevents the error but I have no idea if UEFI has been configured correctly.
FWIW, the efibootmgr program displays rational looking EFI entries:
sudo efibootmgr
BootCurrent: 0000
Timeout: 1 seconds
BootOrder: 0000,0002
Boot0000* ubuntu
Boot0002* Windows Boot Manager
and the grub update does install new (or at least touch) the files in /boot/efi/ EFI/ubuntu.
I'm about to reboot this machine to see whether my home file server is borked or not :-(