EricV
EricV
I'm using debian, unstable. Just I have no initrd because I build my own kernels for the nas
Thanks for responding. I use the git version so no problem. I'm sorry to say that your answer is still not clear for me. Would you mind writing three examples...
Thanks for the suggestion. Will try.
have a lot at https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-hardware/manufacture/desktop/windows-secure-boot-key-creation-and-management-guidance?view=windows-11 or how refind managed to successfully support secure boot at http://www.rodsbooks.com/refind/secureboot.html If you look carefully at the two docs, unless the initial boot code is...
Should I add that creating disk image with rufus or dd for debian image works on the same laptop in secure UEFI mode and can be booted using the F11...
I have copied the FAT16 content, and recreated a FAT32 partition with the same content and correct flags. I still does not boot. So either, the UEFI BIOS is not...
I wonder if you even did read the first comment after the bug itself but anyway. It creates a non bootable disk because the UEFI BIOS does not recognize the...
The disk is a samsung T5 SSD. Brand new and working. I want to replace all my usb bootable keys with a multi iso solution (I have maybe 10+ for...
So you do not support secure boot this is a misleading false advertisement. I just wasted my time. But at least this is clear now. I will open another bug...
Documented where? Could you give me a ponter saying it assumes the secure boot UEFI BIOS is broken? You write in your advertisement that UEFI secure boot mode IS supported....