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Describe the issue fwupdmgr can't install dbx UEFI security updates on Linux guest.
Shows an error: failed to write data to efivarfs: Error writing to file descriptor: Invalid argument
failed to write data to efivarfs: Error writing to file descriptor: Invalid argument
I have a Debian Trixie installed as guest on a M1 hardware.
Could be a problem with efivars size. Found related thread on Fedora forums: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f38-secure-boot-dbx-configuration-update-190-217-fails-w-invalid-argument/
Configuration
Crash log No crashes
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Describe the issue
fwupdmgr can't install dbx UEFI security updates on Linux guest.
Shows an error:
failed to write data to efivarfs: Error writing to file descriptor: Invalid argument
I have a Debian Trixie installed as guest on a M1 hardware.
Could be a problem with efivars size. Found related thread on Fedora forums: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/t/f38-secure-boot-dbx-configuration-update-190-217-fails-w-invalid-argument/
Configuration
Crash log
No crashes
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: