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Hi James, |
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I banged my head a little against this problem as my new laptop has no |
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option to turn the secure uefi off. |
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I had no success with gentoo, but I was able to install fedora 18. Although |
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when recompiling the kernel to use my security key, I never managed to boot |
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it. I suspect the problem is with signing of the kernel... The guide you |
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posted seems a lot more accurate than the one I used to follow and has |
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pointer to other in depth articles. I think you might have a not too hard |
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time in building your bootable kernel if you follow it. I'll give it a spin |
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myself when I'll have some free time. |
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Good luck and thanks for sharing! |
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Il 09/nov/2013 04:22 "James" <wireless@×××××××××××.com> ha scritto: |
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> Here is a very interesting read, posted by GKH: |
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> http://kroah.com/log/blog/2013/09/02/booting-a-self-signed-linux-kernel/ |
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> Anyone tried this yet? |
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> curiously, |
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> James |
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