Booting problem - A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value

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When I try to boot up Linux Mint, it gets stuck at initramsfs with the following error messages:
[ 1.892162] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
[ 2.012154] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
I will additional details as comments, since a seemingly lengthy question may scare away people.
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When I try to boot up Linux Mint, it gets stuck at initramsfs with the following error messages:
[ 1.892162] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
[ 2.012154] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
I will additional details as comments, since a seemingly lengthy question may scare away people.
linux-mint boot tpm
Potential cause: I was close to running out of space for my Linux Mint (only had 1 GB left and Linux warned me about that). When I booted it the next time, it did not allow me to download any files (something about something being read-only). When I tried to boot it the next time, the current problem suddenly was there.
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Also, probably the highest rated solution in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/305719/⦠would fix the problem. Problem is I couldnâÂÂt try it so far, as I get stuck atloading initial ramdiskin the recovery mode (I have also erased thequietoption as suggested in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257203/â¦, but it didnâÂÂt fix the problem).
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
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When I try to boot up Linux Mint, it gets stuck at initramsfs with the following error messages:
[ 1.892162] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
[ 2.012154] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
I will additional details as comments, since a seemingly lengthy question may scare away people.
linux-mint boot tpm
When I try to boot up Linux Mint, it gets stuck at initramsfs with the following error messages:
[ 1.892162] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
[ 2.012154] tpm tpm0: A tpm error (7) occurred attempting to read a pcr value
I will additional details as comments, since a seemingly lengthy question may scare away people.
linux-mint boot tpm
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Potential cause: I was close to running out of space for my Linux Mint (only had 1 GB left and Linux warned me about that). When I booted it the next time, it did not allow me to download any files (something about something being read-only). When I tried to boot it the next time, the current problem suddenly was there.
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Also, probably the highest rated solution in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/305719/⦠would fix the problem. Problem is I couldnâÂÂt try it so far, as I get stuck atloading initial ramdiskin the recovery mode (I have also erased thequietoption as suggested in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257203/â¦, but it didnâÂÂt fix the problem).
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
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Potential cause: I was close to running out of space for my Linux Mint (only had 1 GB left and Linux warned me about that). When I booted it the next time, it did not allow me to download any files (something about something being read-only). When I tried to boot it the next time, the current problem suddenly was there.
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Also, probably the highest rated solution in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/305719/⦠would fix the problem. Problem is I couldnâÂÂt try it so far, as I get stuck atloading initial ramdiskin the recovery mode (I have also erased thequietoption as suggested in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257203/â¦, but it didnâÂÂt fix the problem).
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Potential cause: I was close to running out of space for my Linux Mint (only had 1 GB left and Linux warned me about that). When I booted it the next time, it did not allow me to download any files (something about something being read-only). When I tried to boot it the next time, the current problem suddenly was there.
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Potential cause: I was close to running out of space for my Linux Mint (only had 1 GB left and Linux warned me about that). When I booted it the next time, it did not allow me to download any files (something about something being read-only). When I tried to boot it the next time, the current problem suddenly was there.
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Also, probably the highest rated solution in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/305719/⦠would fix the problem. Problem is I couldnâÂÂt try it so far, as I get stuck at
loading initial ramdisk in the recovery mode (I have also erased the quiet option as suggested in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257203/â¦, but it didnâÂÂt fix the problem).â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Also, probably the highest rated solution in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/305719/⦠would fix the problem. Problem is I couldnâÂÂt try it so far, as I get stuck at
loading initial ramdisk in the recovery mode (I have also erased the quiet option as suggested in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257203/â¦, but it didnâÂÂt fix the problem).â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
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Potential cause: I was close to running out of space for my Linux Mint (only had 1 GB left and Linux warned me about that). When I booted it the next time, it did not allow me to download any files (something about something being read-only). When I tried to boot it the next time, the current problem suddenly was there.
â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45
Also, probably the highest rated solution in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/305719/⦠would fix the problem. Problem is I couldnâÂÂt try it so far, as I get stuck at
loading initial ramdiskin the recovery mode (I have also erased thequietoption as suggested in unix.stackexchange.com/questions/257203/â¦, but it didnâÂÂt fix the problem).â DeapSoup
Jun 22 at 12:45