Having Boot Errors (Non-Fatal)

Having SMBIOS and TPM errors:

Hey guys,

Before I start typing this error out, I just wanted to let you know some context to understand my problem better:

I recently wanted to learn Cybersecurity, Linux, Networking blah, blah blah, you get the gist. Then I saw a post online that recommended Arch and I installed it. I watched a YouTube tutorial online and then boom. It thankfully booted.

The reason I'm typing this extremely long story is that I decided to mess a little with my BIOS settings and accidentally removed my whole system.

No biggie, I reinstalled since I quite literally just installed it and didn't have any important files or data and then unexpectedly this error comes when I next boot into Arch during the boot sector showing my computer manufacturer and OS logo just please let me know if this could possibly wipe my system again, or if this is harmful in general, and the commands I can run to fix this.

(P.S. I'm new to Linux so I really don't know that much about deep system information)

Thank you so much for your help.

Exact boot sector errors:

../systemd/src/boot/measure-smbios.c:33@measure_smbios_raw: Unable to measure SMBIOS structure (smbios:type1), ignoring: Volume full

 ../systemd/src/boot/measure-smbios.c:33@measure_smbios_raw: Unable to measure SMBIOS structure (smbios:type2), ignoring: Volume full

../systemd/src/boot/boot.c:1617@config_load_defaults: Error measuring loader.conf into TPM: Volume full

EFI stub: WARNING: Failed to measure data for event 1: 0x800000000000000b
EFI stub: WARNING: Failed to measure data for event 0: 0x800000000000000b
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u/LegitGam3r7294 — 25 days ago

Bachelor's Abroad

Hey guys I just wanted to make this post to see if there is anyone in Bahrain who has successfully (and if you did congratulations!) gotten accepted to a university abroad and is planning to move there soon to places like Europe or the US.

I want to look for a Bachelor's degree in Cybersecurity abroad in either Europe or the US (might change later) but i'm limited with money, although i'm getting A and A*s according to the British curriculum and i'm trying even harder so I eventually can.

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I just wanted to ask a few questions that if you can answer them, it will highly appreciated!

  1. Do you have a weak passport, if yes how was the experience for embassies and paperwork?

  2. Did you get a scholarship, if yes what was it based on?

• Merit?
• Need-blind?
• N/A (Something else, let me know!)

  1. If you got a scholarship, what percentage did your tuition get waived off?

  2. If you could change the country you are studying, what would it be and why?

  3. I know this sounds very counterintuitive, but is it even possible? For a broke kid in a small ahh country to even make it to Europe or the US without breaking the bank?

  4. Would it be worth it to scrap the idea and study in Bahrain?

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Thank you guys your responses will be really helpful.

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u/LegitGam3r7294 — 2 months ago

Asked somebody out (PEOPLE WITH EXPERIENCE ANSWER)

I asked a random stranger (a girl) out at a random McDonald's and she rejected me. Could things be different?

I genuinely think it is probably my fault that I slipped and said "Hi" two times, but I complimented her. Also my cousin told me earlier when we were upstairs the McDonald's, that it was just her, her friend and one more guy down and even one of them (the two girls) came up the stairs but dipped when they saw me and him eating and then soon after we left the place.

I thought maybe I should try getting at least one of their numbers/snap, when I decided I needed to build the courage and go try to get one of their number/snap I walked back inside looked like I was ordering, waiting for the right time and then went in. And there I saw... another dude opposite her table and knew I was done for (probably her boyfriend).

She was nice and kind to me, blushing and remained smiling but her friend next her was looking at the other dude (the first guy that came) opposite her table and was laughing, covering her face and turned against to the window to her right.

I asked her if she had a boyfriend first to make sure I wouldn't be getting embarrassed if I asked for her snap/number and she said the, "No thank you, I have a boyfriend" ahh line and she said, "Yes I do." and I said, "Oh no worries." awkwardly and said "Well, I hope you have a nice day." and she said, "You too." and I left the place.

My heart was pounding like crazy and I felt it throughout my whole body. And I couldn't even look at the guys and they could probably have telled by my body language that I was nervous as hell.

I just wanted to know if anyone thinks the outcome could have been different and if yes, why?

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u/LegitGam3r7294 — 2 months ago

Bahrain's overall quality of life

Hala, guys I just wanted to touch on a topic which I personally think and found that is extremely "bipolar" in Bahrain which is quality of life. From what I've read from this reddit community and with my experience ofc since I have Bahraini family members that lived for generations in this country. Is that socially-speaking, Bahrain is free on wearing whatever clothing you want (provided you aren't wearing a bikini in a mosque or religious areas which would still I think at best get the cops called on you and face fines) and mostly on religious beliefs and LGTBQ+ rights.

But how is it socially for couples in general, that are not married or engaged in Bahrain, could you potentially kiss in public or hold hands for extended periods of time or show any PDA. And I know this sounds retarded even though I practically Bahraini but want your guys' overall thoughts and opinons.

Also how is cost of living for the average Joe (expatriate or Bahraini) in Bahrain, income and job market and lastly freedom of expression, healthcare, education, entertainment and overall happiness.

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u/LegitGam3r7294 — 3 months ago