Am 30.09.20 um 20:54 schrieb Brian C. Lane:
> On Wed, Sep 30, 2020 at 12:45:40PM -0400, Stephen John Smoogen wrote:
>> The Fedora secure boot signing keys were updated after F32 was initially
>> released to deal with the grub2 problems found during the summer. I believe
>> some systems have needed firmware updates from the manufacturer to work
>> with the new key because they worked by white listing the old set, and
>> don't know how to handle when a new key signed and authorized is presented.
>> I don't know how the Surface Pro does its firmware updates and if one is
>> needed.
> This would be my guess as well. If you install with secure boot disabled
> and then turn it back on after doing a full update does it boot
> correctly?
>
> Brian
>
BTW.. meine SB is off , the none signed kernel made for the surface
won't boot due to not being signed.

But that means, it can't be a signing issue at all. I'm now puzzeld.

Marius
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