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Verify is "compare what the device says with what the vendor says, falling back to the last known stored state. Verify update stores the last known stored state. |
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So I updated coreboot on my device to 8.40, using gnome-firmware. I saw a verify button there, so I decided to check it. The result was that I got the message that basically said that hashes did not match. But also the option to store the new hash (of the current firmware I suspect). Same thing if I run
fwupdmgr verify
on command line.So what is the hash that it is checking against? Shouldn't it get updated automatically on an update? Or is something wrong here with the update I just performed?
fwupd version information
1.8.10
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