Another person affected by this bug chiming in.
My set-up is a Lenovo T440s with UEFI-only booting. Latest BIOS/firmware. Secure boot is disabled. Grub menu appears fine on Debian itself, but with Ubuntu I've had this issue since around 19.04, IIRC.
@siepo2
Removing that font is the first time I've been able to see the grub menu without forcing `console` mode in `/etc/default/grub` OR enabling legacy boot/CMS boot options. I only had to remove the font from `/boot/grub/fonts`, the other location didn't seem to make a difference. Thank you! (And they are right, it's not pretty but it works).
I don't think it's directly related to the font, though. It's the same exact font found in Debian's grub-common package, but I do not have this same bug on a Debian installs on the same hardware.
Another person affected by this bug chiming in.
My set-up is a Lenovo T440s with UEFI-only booting. Latest BIOS/firmware. Secure boot is disabled. Grub menu appears fine on Debian itself, but with Ubuntu I've had this issue since around 19.04, IIRC.
@siepo2
Removing that font is the first time I've been able to see the grub menu without forcing `console` mode in `/etc/default/grub` OR enabling legacy boot/CMS boot options. I only had to remove the font from `/boot/grub/fonts`, the other location didn't seem to make a difference. Thank you! (And they are right, it's not pretty but it works).
I don't think it's directly related to the font, though. It's the same exact font found in Debian's grub-common package, but I do not have this same bug on a Debian installs on the same hardware.