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is there a way to boot with secure boot enabled? #379

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xXspeedfistXxD opened this issue Aug 3, 2024 · 2 comments
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is there a way to boot with secure boot enabled? #379

xXspeedfistXxD opened this issue Aug 3, 2024 · 2 comments

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@xXspeedfistXxD
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ive tried to make a iso and deploy it to other computers but when i did it wouldent work and would tell me there is a security violation so i looked that issue up online found out it was secure boot that was causing the issue but i havent found anything in your documentation that would show how to make it work with secure boot along with looking through all the options with the eggs --help command i havent found anything so i was just curious is there a way to have these generated iso's work with secure boot enabled? sure i could turn off secure boot but im trying to deploy this image to more than 13 computers and if i have to go into each one and disable secure boot during install and then turn it back on after its done installing it just takes up more time but if this is not possible then thats fine but i was curious if i was possible.

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pieroproietti commented Aug 3, 2024

Hi,
As far as know many distros present this problem, I usually disable secure boot to escape from it.

This happen also in the original Arch and many others, so we are not alone.

I suppose there is a way, if you find it we can try to implement it.

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xXspeedfistXxD commented Aug 3, 2024

ok

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