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On Wed, May 12, 2021 at 9:04 AM Wols Lists <antlists@××××××××××××.uk> wrote: |
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> On 12/05/21 13:43, John Blinka |
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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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> Wol |
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> “Other OS” is a secure boot setting in the Asus bios. There has never been |
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*any* actual os running on this board, since I have never gotten anything |
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to boot. |
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I suspected that sysrescue and Gentoo do not have signed boot loaders on |
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their isos (does Gentoo even have isos? Haven’t used anything but sysrescue |
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in ages…). That’s why I downloaded and tried the current Ubuntu server |
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iso, believing that it would have a signed boot loader. That didn’t boot. |
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John |