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On 12/05/21 13:43, John Blinka wrote: |
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> On Tue, May 11, 2021 at 8:57 PM Mike Kaliman <kaliman.mike@×××××.com |
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> <mailto:kaliman.mike@×××××.com>> wrote: |
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> I have an Asus TUF Gaming X570 and have the secure boot OS type as |
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> "Other OS". I've been using rEFInd to dual boot with Windows. |
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> So, this suggests that “Other OS” was sufficient to allow you to boot |
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> some kind of Linux distro, which you then used to install Gentoo. I |
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> take that as proof of concept that what I’ve tried *ought* to work. |
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So what I guess *might* be happening is that there is a signed |
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boot-loader on the "other OS" on CD, but because the gentoo boot loader |
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is not signed, that's why it's not working ... |
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So somehow you need to get your "other linux" booted again, get back |
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into gentoo, and install a signed binary boot loader. Pain in the Arse!!! |
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Cheers, |
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