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Hello, I've just updated my firmware and the command order in "Updating on Other Operating Systems" in content/system-firmware.md leads to an unnecessary error.
When system76-firmware is installed it starts system76-firmware-daemon.service which immediately fails because /boot/efi does not (yet) exist. The service just fails.
After restarting the service, the firmware updates were available in the gnome-control-center firmware tab.
How to fix in docs
I suspect that adjusting the command order in both "For NVMe Drives" and "For SATA Drives" to mount the EFI partition before installing the firmware package would address the issue without resorting to restarting the service – sorry I didn't get a chance to test to verify (e.g., for NVMe):
It may also be considered a bug in system76-firmware-daemon that the service crashes when /boot/efi is not present, but I leave it to System76 internally to decide.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
Hello, I've just updated my firmware and the command order in "Updating on Other Operating Systems" in
content/system-firmware.md
leads to an unnecessary error.What I did
As suggested in the docs:
What happened
The firmaware tab show no updates available
What I expected to happened
New firmware updates available to install
What went wrong
When system76-firmware is installed it starts
system76-firmware-daemon.service
which immediately fails because/boot/efi
does not (yet) exist. The service just fails.How I fixed it
I restarted system76-firmware-daemon.service via,
After restarting the service, the firmware updates were available in the gnome-control-center firmware tab.
How to fix in docs
I suspect that adjusting the command order in both "For NVMe Drives" and "For SATA Drives" to mount the EFI partition before installing the firmware package would address the issue without resorting to restarting the service – sorry I didn't get a chance to test to verify (e.g., for NVMe):
Possible bug in system76-firmware-daemon?
It may also be considered a bug in system76-firmware-daemon that the service crashes when /boot/efi is not present, but I leave it to System76 internally to decide.
Thanks!
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: