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Any way to get Ventoy to boot with Secure Boot enabled

Open shainave opened this issue 5 years ago • 11 comments

This could be useful when using Ventoy for creating a recovery drive for a single computer or specific group of machines.

shainave avatar Apr 22 '20 20:04 shainave

https://github.com/ValdikSS/Super-UEFIinSecureBoot-Disk Maybe using this patches for Ventoy or as a base?

Sporesirius avatar Apr 22 '20 21:04 Sporesirius

Hi, it looks like ventoy can be based directly on its binary. I will try it. Thank you!

ventoy avatar Apr 23 '20 01:04 ventoy

It has been done already here and is described in detail here.

wimbrts avatar Apr 23 '20 04:04 wimbrts

@shainave @Sporesirius @wimbrts Thank you all! It did a simple test, and it worked well. I will add this to the next release. So Ventoy-1.0.07 will be the first release with Secure Boot support, sounds exciting!

ventoy avatar Apr 23 '20 14:04 ventoy

Good to hear that UEFI Secure Boot will be supported in next version. 👍

wimbrts avatar Apr 23 '20 14:04 wimbrts

This is excellent news. Thank you!

shainave avatar Apr 24 '20 04:04 shainave

I have received some report about uefi boot error just like "Linpus lite boot failed" no matter secure boot enabled or disabled.

Any ideas?

ventoy avatar Apr 27 '20 13:04 ventoy

I have received some report about uefi boot error just like "Linpus lite boot failed" no matter secure boot enabled or disabled.

Any ideas?

lenovo laptops?

a1ive avatar Apr 27 '20 13:04 a1ive

I have received some report about uefi boot error just like "Linpus lite boot failed" no matter secure boot enabled or disabled. Any ideas?

lenovo laptops? Dell integrated machine and some others.

ventoy avatar Apr 27 '20 14:04 ventoy

Guys, i have some questions about the secure boot and the key's enrollment: is it safe to enroll the key into the uefi bios for secure boot? Is the process reversible somehow or it will permanenent modify and deleting the already present keys? If not, how many concurrent keys you can have in the UEFI? I'm asking this becouse i've read around that mok manager operations are not 100% safe. Thank you in advance.

graphixillusion avatar Jun 11 '20 03:06 graphixillusion

@ventoy issue can be closed

jddcef avatar Mar 09 '23 07:03 jddcef