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`make VENDOR_CERT_FILE=microsoft-uefica-public.cer DEFAULT_LOADER=PreLoader.efi`
Then I got a `shimx64.efi`. It loads `PreLoader.efi` as default instead of `grubx64,efi`.
However, it cannot be l…
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i like to migrate to booster , but i cant know since uki is desired feature that elimante the bootloader , i home booster devs emplement it in their way to be customizable , and can uses diffrent stu…
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When I try and turn on the boot VM with secure boot enabled, I get the following error:
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error: ../../grub-core/kern/efi/sb.c:182:bad shim signature
error: ../../grub-core/loader/i386/efi/linu…
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My working centos box has never had issues with secure boot, but after converting to Rocky using the script, it no longer was happy with secure boot, needed to disable it in BIOS in order to get syste…
Fratm updated
3 years ago
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### Describe the bug
Sadly although suspend/wake was working when I first rebased to bluefin, it has since become broken again. Manual suspend seems to just shut off the laptops screen and does not …
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Once secure boot is enabled using Lanzaboote the name of the specialisation seems to be removed from each boot entry or is perhaps truncated from view on the right side of the screen. This is what I s…
fsbof updated
1 month ago
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I am using a TP-Link Archer T9UH with my desktop PC that has secure boot enabled.
It works flawlessly on my Ubuntu install following the installation instructions.
In Fedora 35 with kernel 5.1…
gpa86 updated
2 years ago
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First off, thank you for making available all of these cool apps! I use them alongside Sysinternals and NirSoft, which is very good company to keep. :smiley:
I'm running Windows 11 Pro with Secur…
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Morning Flynn,
I'm deploying some Ubuntu VMs to a Server 2012 R2 Hyper-V host and I've set the disable_secure_boot to true but Secure Boot is still enabled. So Ubuntu won't boot.
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* ReaR version ("/usr/sbin/rear -V"):
2.7 / Git
* If your ReaR version is not the current version, explain why you can't upgrade:
* OS version ("cat /etc/os-release" or "lsb_release -a" or …